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US
/ˈbætʃ/
]
[ UK /bˈætʃ/ ]
[ UK /bˈætʃ/ ]
VERB
- batch together; assemble or process as a batch
NOUN
-
(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
see the rest of the winners in our huge passel of photos
a batch of letters
a slew of journalists
a lot of money
a wad of money
it must have cost plenty
a deal of trouble
he made a mint on the stock market - all the loaves of bread baked at the same time
- a collection of things or persons to be handled together
How To Use batch In A Sentence
- The first batch of ten shows is seen as a test of viewer demand. Times, Sunday Times
- Objective To study the performance of ion exchange fiber adsorbing and desorbing puerarin by batch method.
- Hundreds of the aircraft are on order, but loss of the Northwest batch is a serious setback.
- There are high precipices that are backed by the papyrus and ambatch swamps that form the delta of the Kagera River.
- The very first day I discovered the moisture meter in the mixer was not working properly, giving an inconsistent mix and the cement weigh batcher was weighing inconsistent amounts for each batch. Undefined
- But our investigators were able to buy a large batch of the unlicensed synthetic chemical within minutes. The Sun
- The first batch sold out fast, but there's new rolling stock on the way. Times, Sunday Times
- The ambatch float remained perfectly stationary upon the surface.
- Reviews the batch production records ensure its compliance. Report any problems during review in a timely manner to the QA supervisor for final decision.
- Dredge beef in flour and brown in batches in oil over high heat in a flameproof casserole.