to prepare for difficult times. (A nautical expression, meaning, literally, to seal the hatches against the arrival of a storm.) • Here comes that contentious Mrs. Jones. Batten down the hatches! • Batten down the hatches, Congress is in session again.
assault and battery
Idiom(s): assault and battery
Theme: ATTACK
a violent attack [upon someone] followed by a beating. (A criminal charge. Fixed order.) • Max was charged with two counts of assault and battery. • Dave does not go out at night because he does not want to be a victim of assault and battery.
Recharge your batteries
If you recharge your batteries, you do something to regain your energy after working hard for a long time.
batten
batten batten down the hatches to fasten canvas over the hatches, esp. in preparing for a storm
battery
battery 1. in battery in firing position after recovery from the recoil of a previous discharge: said of a heavy gun 2. the Battery a park in New York City, at the S tip of Manhattan: 21 acres
An batte idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with batte, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Dizionario di parole simili, diverso tenore, sinonimi, di invocazione per Idioma batte