0 to hit and behave violently towards a person, especially a woman or child, repeatedly over a long period of time, or to hit something with force many times -- 接連猛打(尤指婦女、兒童)
1 a mixture of flour, eggs, and milk, used to make pancakes or to cover food before frying it -- (用麵粉、雞蛋和牛奶混成的)麵糊
fish in batter 裹了麵糊的魚
2 the person in baseball or rounders who hits the ball -- (棒球等的)擊球員,打擊手
The battered child (5th ed., pp. 29-48).
Under this regime, those of noble birth or in superior state positions would not have worn battered gloves.
The battered child (5th ed., pp. 175 - 220).
His father was an alcoholic who had battered his wife and children regularly.
In both, participants have fans and cheerleaders, learn and practice complex material, and often emerge from their contests battered and bruised.
In order to examine how the initiatives against domestic violence were received by their intended beneficiaries, battered women, we have to look at how programmes actually worked.
The battered child (pp. 81-114).
As such, the police officers, judges and doctors are still overwhelmingly a part of this gendered authoritarianism and sometimes even confirm male dominance by their own behaviour towards battered women.
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连续猛打(尤指妇女、儿童), 食品, (用面粉、鸡蛋和牛奶调成的)面糊…
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apalear, bateador, -ora…
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espancar, batedor, -ora…
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~を連打する, めった打ちにする, (野球の)バッター…
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süt, yağ, un ve yumurta karışımı kek hamuru…
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pâte [feminine], battre, pâte…
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apallissar, picar, batedor…
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يَضْرِب بِقوّة وَاسْتِمْرار, ضارِب الكُرة (في لعبة البيسبول), عَجينة للقلي…
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