单词 | to carry out one's bat |
释义 | > as lemmasto carry out one's bat c. transitive. Cricket. to carry out one's bat: (of an opening batter) to remain not out at the end of the team’s completed innings; sometimes also used more generally of batters who are not out at the end of an innings; = to carry one's bat at Phrases 11.See also to carry one's bat through at to carry through 3 at Phrasal verbs, and to take out one's bat at take v. Phrasal verbs 1. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > cricket > batting > bat [verb (intransitive)] > be not out to bring out one's bat1833 to carry one's bat1833 to carry out one's bat1834 to take out one's bat1838 to carry one's bat through1839 1834 Norfolk Chron. 21 June The Norfolk men raised their innings to 216, Fuller Pilch carrying out his bat. 1933 D. L. Sayers Murder must Advertise xviii. 311 The satisfaction of carrying out his bat for 14. 2011 Kent & Sussex Courier (National ed.) (Nexis) 19 Aug. 74 Harvey carried out his bat for an undefeated 150 (17 fours, two sixes) from 169 balls. < as lemmas |
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