Bat



Same as: tical
noun — Plural: bats
1.
(SLANG) (Wooden club, or stick, especially one used in a game, stick, cudgel, bludgeon, a turn at batting) ដំបងវាយកូនគោល ports ព្រនង give someone a bat on the head វាយក្បាល (នឹងព្រនង់ឬដំបង) / bat of wool ផ្ទាំង
2.
Mouselike flying animal, of a group of animals with large wings of thin, hairless skin. Most bats fly night. 1. small. ប្រជៀវ, 2. large. ជ្រឹង
verbpast tense: batted ; past participle: batted ; present participle: batting ;
1.
(TRANSITIVE) (Strike or hit with a bat) bat the ball វាយនឹងព្រនង
Example: Baseball bat, Who's at bat? bat at a fly (with the hand) ទះ
ENGLISH MEANING
noun — Plural: bats
1.
A large stick; a club; specifically, a piece of wood with one end thicker or broader than the other, used in playing baseball, cricket, etc.
2.
Shale or bituminous shale.
3.
A sheet of cotton used for filling quilts or comfortables; batting.
4.
A part of a brick with one whole end.
5.
In badminton, tennis, and similar games, a racket.
6.
A stroke; a sharp blow.
7.
A stroke of work.
8.
Rate of motion; speed.
9.
Manner; rate; condition; state of health.
10.
One of the Cheiroptera, an order of flying mammals, in which the wings are formed by a membrane stretched between the elongated fingers, legs, and tail. The common bats are small and insectivorous.
verbpast tense: batted ; past participle: batted ; present participle: batting ;
1.
(TRANSITIVE, INTRANSITIVE) To bate or flutter, as a hawk.
2.
(TRANSITIVE) To strike or hit with a bat or a pole; to cudgel; to beat.
3.
(INTRANSITIVE) To use a bat, as in a game of baseball.
1.
To wink
2.
A spree, a jollification