释义 |
ballplayerball‧play‧er /ˈbɔːlˌpleɪə $ ˈbɒːlˌpleɪər/ noun [countable] - Frank White was a better second baseman and flat-out just plain better ballplayer than Rabbit Maranville.
- He was not able to sit down with ballplayers and be one of the guys.
- It was a hot July night, and 300 angry ballplayers showed up.
- The Yankee ballplayers used to live there during the season, the ones who could afford it, the stars.
- Yes, the Diamondbacks need the additional money so they can sign another ballplayer to another multi-million-dollar contract.
► Baseballbalk, verbball game, nounball park, nounballplayer, nounbase, nounbaseline, nounbat, verbbatter, nounblooper, nounbreak, nounbull pen, nounbunt, verbcatch, verbcatcher, nouncentre, noundesignated hitter, noundiamond, noundouble, noundouble, verbdouble-header, noundouble play, nounfastball, nounfirst base, nounfly, verbfly, nounfly ball, nounfoul, verbgrand slam, noungrounder, nounheavy hitter, nounhome base, nounhome plate, nounhomer, nounhome run, nouninfield, nouninning, nounmidfielder, nounmitt, nounmound, nounpark, nounpinch-hit, verbpitch, nounpitch, verbpitcher, nounpitchout, nounplate, nounpop fly, nounrebound, verbrebound, nounrun, nounshortstop, nounshut-out, nounsingle, nounslam dunk, nounslugger, nounspring training, nounsteal, verbstrikeout, nountriple, noun American English someone who plays baseball |