Cricket. To score (a certain number of runs). ? Obsolete.
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释义 | society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > cricket > batting > bat [verb (transitive)] > score runs (10) fetch1735 Cricket. To score (a certain number of runs). ? Obsolete. run1752 To do or perform by running. transitive. Cricket. To score (a run); to accumulate (a score) by running. Also: to score from (a stroke) by… to knock up1837 To get or accumulate by labour or exertion; spec. in Cricket, to run up (a score), make (so many runs) by striking the ball. colloquial. to knock off1851 Cricket. Of batters, to score the runs requisite for victory, or to oblige (a bowler) to be taken off by scoring heavily from his bowling. to run out1856 transitive. Cricket. To complete the running necessary to make a score from (a hit). Frequently in imperative. Now rare. to hit off1857 Cricket. (a) To strike (the ball) with the bat: hence with the bowler as object. (b) to hit off: to make up (a number of runs) by hitting. rattle1860 Cricket. transitive. Usually with off (also up): to score (a number of runs) rapidly or with ease. Also (more generally in other sports): to… compile1884 Cricket slang. To make, ‘pile up’, or ‘score’ (a number, esp. a large number, of runs). to hit up1895 To make or score (runs). slog1897 Cricket. To obtain (runs) by hard hitting. |
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