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batsman |
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Related topics: Cricketbats·man /ˈbætsmən/ noun (plural batsmen /-mən/) [countable] DSCthe person who is trying to hit the ball in cricket 〔板球〕击球手 → bowlerExamples from the Corpusbatsman• Then it happened, that one false move that a batsman never wants to make.• The answer is that his remarkable methods as batsman, bowler and captain made him one of the great sporting entertainers.• Len Darling: Bodyline batsman Darling's batting was always positive as well as selfless.• Yet I'd be inclined to play the extra batsman, going for the experience of Hashan Tillekaratne.• Worthy replacements for batsmen nearing the end are hard to find.• At Leeds he made 309 in a day; a modern batsman does well to score a century in that time.• Neither batsman was troubled although Morris always looked the more positive player, thumping 11 fours in his 134 ball unbeaten 98.• The batsman drove the last ball of the over for four, and the bowler kicked the ground in exasperation.bats·man nounChineseSyllable is in hit to trying who person Corpus ball the the |
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- 天下之事,常鼓舞不见罢劳,一衰歇便难振举。是以君子提醒精神,不令昏眊;役使筋骨,不令怠惰,惧振举之难也。
- 天下之事,急之则丧,缓之则得,而过缓则无及。|什么意思|大意|注释|出处|译文
- 天下之事,有速而迫之者,有迟而耐之者,有勇而劫之者,有柔而折之者,有愤而激之者,有喻而悟之者,有奖而歆之者,有甚而淡之者,有顺而缓之者,有积诚而感之者。要在相机因时,舛施未有不败者也。
- 天下之事,真知再没个不行,真行再没个不诚,真诚之行再没个不自然底。自然之行不至其极不止,不死不止,故曰“明则诚”矣。
- 天下之事,苟善处之,虽悔,可以成功;不善处之,虽利,反以为害
- 天下之事,虑之贵详,行之贵力
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- 天下之势不盛则衰,天下之治不进则退
- 天下之势,积渐成之也。无忽一毫,舆羽折轴者,积也;无忽寒露,寻至坚冰者,渐也。自古天下国家身之败亡,不出“积渐”二字。积之微,渐之始,可为寒心哉!
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- 天下之大防五,不可一毫溃也,一溃则决裂不可收拾。宇内之大防,上下名分是已;境外之大防,夷夏出入是已;一家之大防,男女嫌微是已;一身之大防,理欲消长是已;万世之大防,道脉纯杂是已。
- 天下之存亡系两字,曰“天命”。天命之去就系两字,曰“人心”。
- 天下之患莫大于有所恃:恃财者终以财败,恃势者终以势败,恃智者终以智败,恃力者终以力败
- 天下之患,莫大于苟可以而止。养颓靡不复振之习,成极重不可反之势,皆“苟可以”三字为之也。是以圣人之治身也勤励不息,其治民也鼓舞不倦,不以无事废常规,不以无害忽小失。非多事,非好劳也,诚知夫天下之事,廑未然之忧者尚多或然之悔,怀太过之虑者犹贻不及之忧,兢慎始之图者不免怠终之患故耳。
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