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batter
- IPA[ˈbatə]
英式
- a semi-liquid mixture of flour, egg, and milk or water, used for making pancakes or for coating food before frying;a mixture of ingredients for a cake.
noun: batter, plural noun: batters
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名詞
- 1. a semi-liquid mixture of flour, egg, and milk or water, used for making pancakes or for coating food before frying pancake batter a batter thin enough to be poured
- ▪ North American a mixture of ingredients for a cake.
- 2. a damaged area of metal type or a printing block.
- injured by repeated blows or punishment: he finished the day battered and bruised
Oxford Dictionary
- the action of striking repeatedly with hard blows: the south of England will take the heaviest battering a southerly gale gave the ship another battering
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈbatə]
英式
- strike repeatedly with hard blows: a prisoner was battered to death with a table leg he was battered and falsely imprisoned by the officers
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈbadər]
美式
- strike repeatedly with hard blows: he was battered and falsely imprisoned by the officers
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈbadər]
美式
- a gradual backward slope in a wall or similar structure: the batter is an inch in for every foot of height
- (of a wall) have a receding slope.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈbatə]
英式
- a gradual backwards slope in a wall or similar structure: the batter is an inch in for every foot of height
- (of a wall) have a receding slope.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈbadər]
美式
- a semiliquid mixture of flour, egg, and milk or water used in cooking, especially for making ... pancake batter a batter thin enough to be poured
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈbadər]
美式
- (in various sports, especially baseball or cricket) a player who is batting: the replay goes into a slow-motion view and zooms in on the batter as he hits a ball out
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈbatə]
英式
- (in various sports, especially baseball or cricket) a player who is batting: the replay goes into a slow-motion view and zooms in on the batter as he hits a ball out
Oxford Dictionary