wicket 英 [ˈwɪkɪt]   美 [ˈwɪkɪt]

wicket

wicket  英 [ˈwɪkɪt] 美 [ˈwɪkɪt]

n. 小门;三柱门;边门;售票窗 

名词复数:wickets 

A difficult ball came through,the batsman played on to his wicket and was out. 一个难球传来,击球队员把它打到自己的三柱门而后出局。
The most notable improvement is the addition of out-of-the-box, transparent clustering support ( wicket-1272). 最值得注意的改进是增加的开箱即用的特性——透明集群支持( WICKET-1272)。

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  • n. 小门;三柱门;边门;售票窗
  • 1. A difficult ball came through,the batsman played on to his wicket and was out.

    一个难球传来,击球队员把它打到自己的三柱门而后出局。

  • 2. The most notable improvement is the addition of out-of-the-box, transparent clustering support ( wicket-1272).

    最值得注意的改进是增加的开箱即用的特性——透明集群支持( WICKET-1272)。

  • 3. After winding along it for more than a mile, they reached their own house. A small green court was the whole of its demesne in front; and a neat wicket gate admitted them into it.

    沿着蜿蜒的山谷走上一英里多路,便来到她们的家,屋前只有个绿茵小院,她们母女几个穿过一道整齐的小门,走进院里。

  • wicket (n.) early 13c., "small door or gate," especially one forming part of a larger one, from Anglo-French wiket, Old North French wiket (Old French guichet, Norman viquet) "small door, wicket, wicket gate," probably from Proto-Germanic *wik- (source also of Old Norse vik "nook," Old English wican "to give way, yield"), from PIE root *weik- (2) "to bend, to wind." The notion is of "something that turns." Cricket sense of "set of three sticks defended by the batsman" is recorded from 1733; hence many figurative phrases in British English.
wicket / ˈwɪkɪt ; NAmE ˈwɪkɪt / noun (in cricket 板球 ) 1 either of the two sets of three vertical sticks (called stumps ) with pieces of wood (called bails ) lying across the top. The bowlertries to hit the wicketwith the ball. 三柱门 2 the area of ground between the two wickets 两个三柱门之间的场地 IDIOM keep ˈwicket to act as a wicketkeeper 防守三柱门 more at sticky adj. wicket wickets wicket / ˈwɪkɪt ; NAmE ˈwɪkɪt /
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