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  • 41baton — батон long baton длинный батон French long baton французский батон English crusty baton английский батон buster baton батон с небольшими боковыми надрезами …

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  • 42baton — ba|ton [ bə tan, bætn ] noun 1. ) count a stick that the CONDUCTOR of an orchestra uses a ) a stick that a runner in a RELAY race gives to the next runner b ) a stick that someone who is marching with a band throws in the air and spins around in… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 43baton — 1. noun /ˈbætɒn,bəˈtɑn/ a) A staff or truncheon, used for various purposes; as, the baton of a field marshal b) The stick of a conductor in musical performances. 2. verb …

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  • 44baton — m IV, D. u ( a), Ms. batonnie; lm M. y «wyrób cukierniczy w kształcie wąskiej, podłużnej tabliczki» Baton czekoladowy, grylażowy. Baton nadziewany masą orzechową. ‹z fr.› …

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  • 45bâton — n.m. Dix mille francs (V. barre). Tour de bâton, profit illicite. / Avoir le bâton, être en érection.[m1] …

    Dictionnaire du Français argotique et populaire

  • 46baton — noun 1》 a thin stick used by a conductor to direct an orchestra or choir.     ↘a stick carried and twirled by a drum major. 2》 a short stick passed from runner to runner in a relay race. 3》 a police officer s truncheon. 4》 a staff of office or… …

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  • 47batón — {{#}}{{LM B04946}}{{〓}} {{[}}batón{{]}} ‹ba·tón› {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} {{♂}}En zonas del español meridional,{{♀}} bata: • Cuando estoy en casa siempre llevo un batón.{{○}} …

    Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos

  • 48baton — noun Etymology: French bâton, from Old French baston, ultimately from Late Latin bastum stick Date: 1520 1. cudgel, truncheon; specifically billy club 2. a staff borne as a symbol of office 3. a narrow heraldic bend …

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  • 49baton — /beuh ton , ba , bat n/, n. 1. Music. a wand used by a conductor. 2. a rod of lightweight metal fitted with a weighted bulb at each end and carried and twirled by a drum major or majorette. 3. Track. a hollow rod of wood, paper, or plastic that… …

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  • 50Baton — 1) A stick used as a weapon; also, a sword made from whale bone, used as a practice weapon in a *tournament when wounding was frowned upon. Cf. Baleen; Behourd; Joust of peace 2) Her. An *ordinary like a *truncheon used to indicate bastardy,… …

    Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases