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バット on Japanese Wikipedia
Etymology 1
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From English bat.
Pronunciation
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バット • (batto)
- (baseball, softball, cricket) a bat
- (table tennis) Synonym of ラケット (raketto, “paddle”)
- (rare) Synonym of 蝙蝠 (kōmori, “bat”) (small flying mammal)
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- はっはははは!銃は彼に向けておけ 奴が部屋から出るそぶりを見せたら 撃つんだ ああ バットシンボルだけは撃つなよ あれには…秘密がある 奴の一番強い場所だ まず弱点である肩 そしてスーツの継ぎ目を撃て
- Hahhahahaha! Jū wa kare ni mukete oke Yatsu ga heya kara deru soburi o misetara utsu n da Ā Batto Shinboru dake wa utsu na yo Are ni wa… himitsu ga aru Yatsu no ichiban tsuyoi basho da Mazu jakuten de aru kata soshite sūtsu no tsugime o ute
- Ha ha ha ha ha! Keep your guns trained on him. If he even looks like he’s planning to leave that room, open fire. Oh, and avoid the Bat Symbol. That’s a… a little trick. That’s where the armor’s the strongest. Aim for the weak spots at the shoulders first, then coordinate fire at the points where the plates meet.
Descendants
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See also
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Etymology 2
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Borrowed from English vat.
Alternative forms
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Pronunciation
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バット • (batto)
- pan; tray (rectangular cookware)
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