bat
suomi-englanti sanakirjabat englannista suomeksi
olla lyöjänä, olla lyöntivuorossa, lyödä
lepakko
lyöjänä, vuoro
lyödä mailalla
räpytellä
maila
Verbi
Substantiivi
bat englanniksi
(ISO 639)
(senseid) Any of the flying mammals of the order (taxfmt), usually small and nocturnal, insectivorous or frugivorous.
(syn)
(RQ:Rinehart Hopwood Bat)
2012, Suemedha Sood, (monospace) Travelwise: Texas love bats sic
- As well as being worth millions of dollars to the Texan agriculture industry, these mammals are worth millions of dollars to the state’s tourism industry. Texas is home to the world’s largest known bat colony (in Comal County), and the world’s largest urban bat colony (in Austin). Bat watching is a common activity, with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department offering more bat-viewing sites than anywhere else in the US.
(senseid) An old woman.
(quote-book)
(senseid) A club made of wood or aluminium used for striking the ball in sports such as baseball, softball and cricket.
(ux)
A player rated according to skill in batting.
The piece of wood on which the spinner places the coins and then uses for throwing them.Sidney J. Baker, ''The Australian Language'', second edition, 1966, chapter XI section 3, page 242
Shale or bituminous shale.
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A sheet of cotton used for filling quilts or comfortables; batting.
A part of a brick with one whole end.
A stroke of work.
Rate of motion; speed.
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A spree; a jollification; a binge, jag.
Manner; rate; condition; state of health.
A rough walking stick.A Dictionary of the Sussex Dialect. W.D. ParrishA Dictionary of the Kentish Dialect and Provincialisms. W. D. Parish and W.F. Shaw
(RQ:Shakespeare Sonnets)
To hit with a bat or (figuratively) as if with a bat.
(senseid) To take a turn at hitting a ball with a bat in sports like cricket, baseball and softball, as opposed to fielding.
To flutter
(co)
To wink.
To flit quickly from place to place.
A packsaddle.
(dated form of)
(clipping of)
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A boot that is badly made or in poor condition.
to defeat
the same
(cln) one
a place exposed to the elements
(ca-verb form of)
(l)
(alt form)
(l) (q)
(inflection of)
(verb form of)
moth (gloss)
{{quote-book|en
bat (gloss)
(l)
better; (comparative of)
A mace, (l), or morningstar (gloss)
A pole or stick used for other
A strike or hit from a weapon.
A clump of soft material.
(alt form)
whip (gl)
joint (gl)
reproof (gl)
bateau (gl)
baht (gl)
The tramp of heavy footsteps, as in a military march
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The tramp of horses’ hooves
(alternative form of)
(l) (gloss)
(misspelling of)
(alt sp)
(tr-verb form of)
to (l)
basin of; bowl of
eight (gl)