英[bætʃ]美[bætʃ]
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古人用烤炉烤面包时,通常都是一次将多个面包放入烤炉中烘烤。同一批入炉烘烤的面包就叫做batch,因此这个单词的来源于bake(烘烤)有关,这一点可以从它们的拼写中看出来。=batch[b?t?]n一批;一炉;一次所制之量vt.分批处理=bake[be?k]vt.烤,烘焙vi.烘面包;被烤干;受热n烤;烘烤食品
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noun(名词)
小知识
A batch is a completed group, collection, or quantity of something, especially something that's just been made. You might, for example, bake a batch of cookies to take to your new neighbor.
A company that makes soap might deliver a batch, loaded on a truck, to a new store in Vermont, and if you manage a bakery you might declare, “That's it! This is our last batch of gingerbread until next year!” In computer lingo, a batch is, similarly, a group or collection of records. The Old English root, b?cce, means “something baked,” from bacan, “bake.”
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a batch of一批;first batch首批