baseball
baseball — 名詞
1. a sport, especially popular in the United States and Japan, in which two nine-pe
棒球
兩隊各九人輪流打擊跑壘的球類運動
a sport, especially popular in the United States and Japan, in which two nine-person teams take turns swinging a long wooden or metal stick to hit a small ball, and then running between four corners of a diamond-shaped area to score points called runs.
Diego has played baseball for his school team since he was eight.
Diego 從八歲起就在學校的校隊打棒球。
play baseball
On Sunday afternoons, Grandpa watches baseball on TV with a bowl of peanuts.
每個星期天下午,爺爺會配著一碗花生看棒球轉播。
watch baseball
At Koshien Stadium, thousands of high school students cheer for their teams during the summer baseball tournament.
在 Koshien Stadium,數千名高中生會在夏季棒球錦標賽中為自己的球隊加油。
The children played baseball in the park until the sun went down.
小朋友在公園裡打棒球,一直打到太陽下山。
Anaya dreams of becoming a professional baseball player one day.
Anaya 夢想有一天能成為職業棒球選手。
文法句型
play baseball
watch baseball
用法筆記
Uncountable when it names the sport itself; do not use 'a' or 'the' before it (✗ a baseball ✓ baseball). For the object you hit, use sense 2.
常見錯誤
2. the small, hard, white ball, usually stitched in red, that players throw, hit, a
棒球;球
棒球比賽中使用的硬式小白球
the small, hard, white ball, usually stitched in red, that players throw, hit, and catch in the sport of baseball.
Aiko signed the baseball and gave it to her nephew as a birthday gift.
Aiko 在棒球上簽了名,當作生日禮物送給姪子。
countable: 'a baseball' / 'the baseball'
The dog ran into the garden and brought back a muddy baseball.
那隻狗跑進花園,叼回一顆沾滿泥巴的棒球。
Noa threw the baseball over the fence and broke a neighbour's window.
Noa 把棒球丟過圍籬,打破了鄰居的窗戶。
Coach Nia keeps a box of new baseballs in the dugout.
Nia 教練在休息區放著一箱全新的棒球。
- ball
general term; 'baseball' is more specific to this sport's ball
文法句型
throw a baseball
catch a baseball
用法筆記
Countable in this sense, unlike sense 1. The plural 'baseballs' is normal: 'a bag of baseballs'. If you mean the sport, drop the article.