Word: bat

Category: bat

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Related words: bat

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Synonyms: bat

eyeglass

Translations: bat

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spanish
Translations:
pala
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german
Translations:
flattertiere, brennplatte, schlagkeule, fledermaus, keule
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french
Translations:
chauve-souris, batte, chiroptère, battoir
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italian
Translations:
pipistrello
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portuguese
Translations:
bastão, morcego
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dutch
Translations:
vleermuis
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russian
Translations:
дубина, рукокрылые, темп, нетопырь, лапта, дубинка, ракетка, моргать, било, бита
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norwegian
Translations:
flaggermus
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finnish
Translations:
lepakot, lepakko, maila, karttu
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danish
Translations:
flagermus
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czech
Translations:
pálka
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polish
Translations:
nietoperz, rakietka, palant, kij, rakieta, gacek
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hungarian
Translations:
denevér, tégladarab, téglatörmelék, sulyok
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turkish
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yarasa
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greek
Translations:
ρόπαλο, νυχτερίδα
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ukrainian
Translations:
самостійно, темп, моргати, дрюк, кажан, дубина
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estonian
Translations:
nahkhiir
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lithuanian
Translations:
šikšnosparnis
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latvian
Translations:
sikspārnis
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romanian
Translations:
liliac
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slovak
Translations:
pálka

The meaning and "use of": bat

noun
  • an implement with a handle and a solid surface, usually of wood, used for hitting the ball in games such as baseball, cricket, and table tennis. - Well, it turns out nobody officially tests balls hit by aluminum bats under game conditions.
  • a mainly nocturnal mammal capable of sustained flight, with membranous wings that extend between the fingers and connecting the forelimbs to the body and the hindlimbs to the tail. - Small and furry, bats are the only mammals to have achieved powered flight.
  • a woman regarded as unattractive or unpleasant. - some deranged old bat
verb
  • (of a team or a player in sports such as baseball) take in turns the role of hitting rather than fielding. - Ruth came to bat in the fifth inning
  • hit at (someone or something) with the palm of one's hand. - he batted the flies away
  • flutter one's eyelashes, typically in a flirtatious manner. - she batted her long dark eyelashes at him

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