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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
baton
baton [baton batons] BrE [ˈbætɒn] BrE [ˈbætɒ̃] NAmE [bəˈtɑːn] noun 1. (especially BrE) = ↑truncheon •a baton charge (= one made by police carrying ↑batons, to force a crowd back) 2. a thin light stick used by the person (called a ↑conductor) who is in control of an ↑orchestra, etc •The orchestra played brilliantly under Previn's baton. 3. a short light stick that one member of a team in a ↑relay race passes to the next person to run •to pass/hand over the baton • (figurative)The President handed over the baton (= passed responsibility) to his successor. 4. a long stick that is held and thrown in the air by a person marching in front of a band, or by a ↑majorette Word Origin: early 16th cent. (denoting a staff or cudgel): from French bâton, earlier baston, from late Latin bastum ‘stick’. Example Bank: •Five people were injured in the baton charge. •He tapped his baton on the music stand to get everyone's attention. •The orchestra made the recording under the baton of a young German conductor. •The police were ordered to draw their batons and disperse the crowd.
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