Nghĩa của từ gloved bằng Tiếng Anh

verb
1
(of a baseball catcher) catch, deflect, or touch (the ball) with one's glove.
Last year, he had little trouble gloving grounders, but his throws were erratic.

Đặt câu với từ "gloved"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "gloved", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ gloved, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ gloved trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh

1. She held out a gloved hand.

2. A gloved cat catch no mice.

3. English: A gloved cat catches no mice.

4. The knife shone in his gloved hand.

5. His gloved hands were clasped behind him.

6. 10 A gloved cat catches no mice. 

7. She raised a gloved hand to her hair.

8. I watch my gloved hand twisting the doorknob.

9. Patrick held his cigarette in one gloved hand.

10. His gloved hands were handcuffed behind his back.

11. His gloved hands fingered an old leather briefcase.

12. He straightened his coat with his gloved hands.

13. His gloved hand held up a computer disk.

14. 1 A gloved cat catches no mice. 

15. She gloved her hands to protect them from the chemicals.

16. Grant holds the leader line steady with a gloved hand.

17. She rubbed the back of her neck with a gloved hand.

18. 24 She gloved her hands to protect them from the chemicals.

19. He ran his gloved hand along the shelf above the pillars.

20. Suddenly the stranger raised his gloved hands clenched, stamped his foot, and said,

21. He ran a gloved finger over the patterns, intrigued by the geological oddity.

22. Bimanual Pelvic Examination Apply lubricant to index and middle finger of gloved hand

23. She took the can in her gloved hand, which was caked in black mud.

24. Peter and his registrar were already gowned, gloved, and were putting sterile drapes on the patient.

25. The doctor performs this test by inserting a lubricated and gloved finger gently into the rectum .

26. Finite is still feeling through the veil, examining the naked inner reality with a gloved hand.

27. She stared at her lap where her hands, gloved in tight white net, gripped her missal.

28. Just before his gloved hand reached the water, the stick jarred on the bottom of the pond.

29. He thrust his gloved hands in his pockets and trudged on, his face closed and looking inward.

30. Creed sat on a chair by the window, gloved hands in his lap, one wrist resting on the other.

31. Boxer definition, a person who fights as a sport, usually with gloved fists, according to set rules; prize-fighter; pugilist

32. Tom King's Bleared eyes saw the gloved fist driving at his jaw, and he willed to guard it by interposing his arm

33. Despite being centuries old, the sport of Bare knuckle fighting is one that's always sat firmly in the shadow of its gloved alternative

34. Best Birman Of The Year IW BW QGC WINTER FIRE MYSTERY MASK RED POINT/GLOVED Bred By: ANGELIKA TRUBETSKAYA Owned By: KAREN COLLETTE

35. THE WELL-BELOVED THOMAS HARDY Then—for she was as quick and Changeable as himself—she turned, and touched his arm with her thickly-gloved hand

36. Employees who care for carriers are gowned, masked, and gloved, and they sanitize their hands by a set protocol when they leave the carrier patient's room.

37. Best Birman Kitten Of The Year RW BW ETOILE FINIBUS TERRAE OF RUMBLEPUFF SEAL TORTIE POINT/GLOVED Bred By: SERGI ANNAMARIA Owned By: JUDITH ELIZABETH MILLING

38. They saw in the dim light the headless figure facing them, with a gnawed crust of bread in one gloved hand and a chunk of cheese in the other.

39. These are no lightweight rock climbing Ascenders! Easy to operate with a gloved hand, these Ascenders come with large thumb release on cam, large molded handgrip, and double clip-in points

40. The Bimanual exam — During this part of the exam, your doctor or nurse will put 1 or 2 gloved and lubricated fingers into your vagina while gently pressing on your lower abdomen with their other hand

41. Asepsis is a condition in which no living disease-causing microorganisms are present. Asepsis covers all those procedures designed to reduce the risk of bacterial, fungal or viral contamination, using sterile instruments, sterile draping and the gloved ‘no touch’ technique.