battery

battery
(pl. -ies)
  1. a container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power[as modifier]
    电池(组)
    battery power.
    电池电源。
  2. a fortified emplacement for heavy guns
    炮台
    ■an artillery subunit of guns, men, and vehicles
    炮兵连
  3. a set of similar units of equipment, typically when connected together
    (尤指连在一起的)一套设备
    ■an extensive series, sequence, or range of things
    一套,一组;一系列;一批
    children are given a battery of tests.
    对孩子们进行了一组测试。
  4. [usu. as modifier](chiefly Brit.)a series of small cages for the intensive rearing and housing of farm animals, especially calves and poultry
    (主 英)(饲养农场动物的)层架式鸡笼,牛舍
    battery hens.
    层架式鸡笼里的母鸡。
  5. [mass noun](Law)the infliction of unlawful personal violence on another person, even where the contact does no physical harm
    (律)殴打。 参见 assault and battery
  6. (the battery)(Baseball)the pitcher and the catcher
    (棒球)投手和接手
语源
  1. Middle English : from Old French baterie, from battre 'to strike', from Latin battuere. The original sense was 'metal articles wrought by hammering', later a 'number of pieces of artillery used together', whence 'a number of Leyden jars connected up so as to discharge simultaneously' (mid 18th cent.), giving rise to sense 1. The general meaning 'set' (sense 3)dates from the late 19th cent
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