baseball 英 [ˈbeɪsbɔ:l]   美 [ˈbesˌbɔl]

baseball

baseball  英 [ˈbeɪsbɔ:l] 美 [ˈbesˌbɔl]

n. 棒球 

名词复数:baseballs 

a baseball bat, a baseball team, a baseball stadium 棒球球棒╱球队╱球场
a pair of baseball boots 一双棒球靴

  • Baseball is a game in which a player hits a ball with a bat and runs around the field, stepping on three bases before returning to where he started. Most baseball games last seven innings.
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  • n. 棒球
  • 1. a baseball bat, a baseball team, a baseball stadium

    棒球球棒╱球队╱球场

  • 2. a pair of baseball boots

    一双棒球靴

  • baseball (n.) in the modern sense of a game of ball for teams of nine, 1845, American English, from base (n.) + ball (n.1). Earlier references, such as in Jane Austen's "Northanger Abbey," refer to the game of rounders, of which baseball is a more elaborate variety. The modern game was legendarily invented 1839 by Abner Doubleday in Cooperstown, N.Y. Base was used for "start or finish line of a race" from 1690s; and the sense of "safe spot" found in modern children's game of tag can be traced to 15c. (the use in reference to the bags in modern baseball is from 1868). Baseball as "ball with which the game of baseball is played" is by 1885.
base·ball / ˈbeɪsbɔːl ; NAmE ˈbeɪsbɔːl / noun 1 [uncountable ] a game played especially in the US by two teams of nine players, using a batand ball. Each player tries to hit the ball and then run around four basesbefore the other team can return the ball. 棒球运动 a baseball bat/team/stadium 棒球球棒╱球队╱球场 a pair of baseball boots 一双棒球靴 compare rounders 2 [countable ] the ball used in this game 棒球 baseball baseballs base·ball / ˈbeɪsbɔːl ; NAmE ˈbeɪsbɔːl /
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