5.DLOa light metal stick that is spun and thrown into the air by a majorette 〔乐队行进时女指挥手中转动的〕金属指挥杖
Examples from the Corpus
baton• A baton twirler carried the flag.• Martin, armraised and baton coming down again and again on Dobson's head.• In the last few days, you may have seen a horrifyingvideo of police armed with Q-tips instead of batons.• I saw one man being struck by a mounted officer's baton, picked up by some shockedonlookers and given first-aid.• Karajan, it seems, always had a superbbatontechnique.• Not the tappingbaton of Conductor Richard Armstrong-although his powers over an ableorchestra become evident soon enough.• His supportersstress the sentimental and entertainmentvalue of seeing him take the baton one more time.• Illus.1 conveys this well, not least by the way the baton is shown as held some way towards the middle.
Originbaton
(1500-1600)Frenchbâton, from Late Latinbastum“stick”
1 (especially BrE) used by police/soldiers警棍ADJECTIVE | VERB + BATON | BATON + NOUNADJECTIVE➤wooden木棒▸➤police警棍VERB + BATON➤carry, hold拿着警棍▸➤draw, use抽出/使用警棍◇The police were ordered to draw their batons and disperse the crowd.警察奉命用警棍驅散人群。BATON + NOUN➤charge (BrE) 持警棍的攻擊◇Five people were injured in the baton charge.有 5 人遭警棍攻擊受傷。baton
noun²
2used by a conductor指揮棒VERB + BATON | PREPOSITIONVERB + BATON➤raise, tap, wave舉起/輕敲/揮舞指揮棒◇He tapped his baton on the music stand to get everyone's attention.他將指揮棒在樂譜架上敲了敲以引起大家的注意。PREPOSITION➤under the baton of在⋯的指揮下◇The orchestra made the recording under the baton of a young German conductor.管弦樂隊在一位年輕的德國指揮家的指揮下完成錄音。baton
noun³
3used in a relay race接力棒VERB + BATON➤hand, pass傳遞接力棒◇Each runner passes the baton to the next.每名賽跑選手把接力棒傳給下一個人。➤take, take up接過接力棒▸➤drop掉棒baton
noun⁴
4used by a drum majorette(軍樂隊女指揮用的)指揮杖VERB + BATON➤swing, twirl揮動指揮杖