hitter的意思和读音

hitter

: [ˈhɪtər] : [ˈhɪtə(r)]

n.

hitters  

hittern.

1.a person who hits the ball in the way mentioned

a big/long/hard hitter

2.a person who is powerful

the heavy hitters of Japanese industry

n.1.,2.

n.1.someone who hits a ball, especially in tennis and baseball2.someone who has a particular amount of power or influence, especially in politics or business

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2. hits hitter Hittite ...

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4. hith tensile hitter hive ...

5. ... 13.Postseason Moment( )- 1.Hitter( )- 2.Starting Pitcher( )- ...

6. ... Playmate , hitter , contestant ...

7. ... enforce 使 hitter fielder=fieldsman ( ...

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1.While not necessarily shocked at the effectiveness of Wang, Torre was a little surprised he was able to maintain a no-hitter for so long.

2."Strike One! " he yelled. Undaunted, he picked up the ball and said again, "I'm the greatest hitter in the world! "!”:“!”

3.He may not be your heaviest hitter, but in times of great need, you know you can count on the experienced old man to deliver.

4.A boy was hitter by his father, he went to his mother and said: "Mom, somebody called your son, how would you do? ":“?”

5.I don't think much of him as a baseball player; he's a slow runner and a poor hitter.

6.She's long been a known as a big hitter, and something of a streaky player.

7.In life, not every pitch is good, but a strong hitter with a lot of practice and discipline can swing the bat successfully anytime.

8.Come on, the skipper was asked, don't you want to leave yourself a little wiggle room in case he really does throw a no-hitter ?

9.And one reason salmonella may be such a heavy hitter is that it actually hijacks our immune response for its own benefit.

10.It could be concluded that the apple fruit with high nitrogen content, leading to hitter pit was an important factor for disease.