含义:
chitter
vi.
(美)閒談, 聊天, (英)(非正式)冷得發抖
hitter 成语
a clutch hitter (baseball)
a batter who hits when runners are on base Joe's a clutch hitter. He's batting .431 with runners on base.
clutch hitter (baseball)
(See a clutch hitter)
pinch hitter (baseball)
substitute batter, extra batter Gomez is the best pinch hitter on the team. His average is .372.
bullshitter
an egocentric boaster, a teller of untruths
switch hitter
a homosexual:"He's definitely a switch hitter"
Big hitter
A big hitter is someone who commands a lot of respect and is very important in their field.
pinch-hitter|hit|hitter|pinch|pinch-hit
n. Jones was hit by a pitched ball and Smith came in as a pinch-hitter. When our teacher was sick, Mrs. Harris was called as a pinch-hitter. -
heavy hitter
heavy hitter
An important or influential individual or organization. For example, This publishing house is one of the heavy hitters in the textbook industry. This expression originated in sports such as boxing, where it literally meant “hitting hard,” and was transferred to other enterprises in the mid-1900s.
pinch hitter
pinch hitter
A substitute for another person, especially in an emergency. For example, Pat expected her mother to help with the baby, but just in case, she lined up her mother-in-law as pinch hitter. This expression comes from baseball, where it is used for a player substituting for another at bat at a critical point or in a tight situation (called a pinch since the late 1400s). [Late 1800s]