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词汇 baton
释义 baton
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈbæt.ɒn/ us /bəˈtɑːn/

batonnoun[C] (MUSIC)


a stick used by a conductor (= person who controls the performance of a group of musicians) to show the speed of the music(乐队指挥用的)指挥棒
 
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Poles, rods, shafts and sticks
bar
bargepole
billy club
boathook
bollard
cane
lathi-charge
lightning conductor
litter grabber
litter pick
litter picker
mast
pointer
shaft
stake
telegraph pole
telephone pole
tent pole
totem pole
trash grabber

batonnoun[C] (SPORT)


a stick that is passed from one runner to another in a relay race接力棒
 
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athletic
athletically
athleticism
biathlon
blade
breast the tapeidiom
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caber
fun run
high jumper
mile
pentathlon
pole vaulter
race walking
run something up
runner's high
sack race
shot-putter
starter

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Poles, rods, shafts and sticks

batonnoun[C] (MARCHING)


a hollow metal stick that a majorette or drum major turns and throws while marching(行进中军乐队用的)金属指挥杖
 
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Poles, rods, shafts and sticks
bar
bargepole
billy club
boathook
bollard
cane
lathi-charge
lightning conductor
litter grabber
litter pick
litter picker
mast
pointer
shaft
stake
telegraph pole
telephone pole
tent pole
totem pole
trash grabber

batonnoun[C] (WEAPON)


(UK alsotruncheon); (US alsonightstick)
a thick, heavy stick used as a weapon by police officers警棍
 
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Poles, rods, shafts and sticks
bar
bargepole
billy club
boathook
bollard
cane
lathi-charge
lightning conductor
litter grabber
litter pick
litter picker
mast
pointer
shaft
stake
telegraph pole
telephone pole
tent pole
totem pole
trash grabber

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The police generally
baton
verb[ T ]
UKuk /ˈbæt.ɒn/ us /bəˈtɑːn/
to hit someone or something with a police baton:
He suffered a head wound when he was allegedly batoned by an officer.
During the raid, children were handcuffed and women were batoned to force them to sit on the ground.
The policeman hit me in the face with the back of his hand and I had my legs batoned.
I saw police beating innocent passers-by and batoning a very small woman.
The police were forced to baton protesters who were throwing stones at them.
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Hitting and beating
at-risk
bang away
bang someone up
basher
bashing
bunch
butt
duke
fetch
gut punch
hammer
head-butt
hell
mess
swing at someone
swing for someone
tan someone's hideidiom
tar
tonk
wallop

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Poles, rods, shafts and sticks

baton | American Dictionary


baton
noun[ C ]
us/bəˈtɑn/
any of various specially designed sticks used in races, to lead a group of musicians, or thrown in the air by people who are marching:
She twirls a baton as the parade passes by.
He waves his fork like a conductor’s baton.

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They had not waited a moment but had ridden through the crowd and batoned the people.
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They have been batoned and thrust into concentration camps.
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We have had demonstrations, we have had men batoned into submission—hungry men, desperate men—by officers of the law acting in the interests of law and order.
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Is it true that, while a breach of the magistrates' decision did take place, the police ruthlessly batoned the people down without any warning or request to clear the streets?
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