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лилјакпиралка, палка (крикет безбол)v удира со палканамигнува* * *n. 1. (esp. in baseball and cricket) стап; *to go to bat for smb. залагање за некого; *right off the bat веднаш;2. Br.; see paddle I 3; bat II v1.tr удирање;2. intr (baseball) удирање на топката;3. misc.; (colloq.): to bat smt. around расправа за нешто; to bat out претрпување на неуспех; bat III n лилјак, слеп глушец; *to be as blind as a bat сосема слеп; *to have bats in the belfrey чакнат; bat IV v tr треперење; *he didn't even bat an eye не трепна ни со око; *without batting an eye не трепнувајќи со окото; bat V n (Br., colloq.) говорен јазик на некоја странска земја; to sling the bat течно зборување на некој странски јазикn. лилјак;2. стап (во крикет), рекет (во тенис); палка (за безбол, пинг-понг); лилјак; стап
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