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baton

Aussprache: [bəˈtɒn]

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Kontext: „games“

(noun) a baton is a stick that runners pass to each other in a relay race. It helps the team run faster by keeping the speed up when they switch runners.

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The runner grabbed the baton and sped down the track.

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He dropped the baton during the race and lost precious seconds.

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Did you see how smoothly they passed the baton in the relay?

Kontext: „music“

(noun) a baton is a thin stick that a conductor uses to lead an orchestra. It helps the musicians know when to play.

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The conductor waved the baton elegantly, and the orchestra followed perfectly.

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Without the baton, it was hard for the musicians to stay in sync.

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Why does the conductor need a baton to lead the orchestra?

Kontext: „law enforcement“

(noun) a baton is a sturdy stick that police officers might use for self-defense or to maintain control. It helps keep the peace.

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The officer carried a baton as part of their equipment.

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They decided not to use the baton since the situation was under control.

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When is it appropriate for officers to use their baton?

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