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Что (кто) такое BATS Theatre - определение


BATS Theatre         
  • BATS Theatre view towards box office and the Random Stage entrance
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  • Mara and the Bushkas, BATS Theatre 2011
SMALL THEATRE IN WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND ESTABLISHED IN 1976
Bats Theatre
BATS Theatre is a theatre venue in Wellington, New Zealand. Initially founded as the Bats Theatre Company in 1976, then established in its current form in 1989.
bat         
  • Principle of bat echolocation: orange is the call and green is the echo.
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  • Zapotec]] bat god, [[Oaxaca]], 350–500 CE
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  • The early [[Eocene]] fossil microchiropteran ''[[Icaronycteris]]'', from the [[Green River Formation]]
  • jam]] bat echolocation.<ref name=corcoran2009/><ref name=hristov2005/>
  • patagia]]) of [[Townsend's big-eared bat]], ''Corynorhinus townsendii''
  • [[Bracken Bat Cave]], home to twenty million Mexican free-tailed bats
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  • [[Tent-making bat]]s (''Uroderma bilobatum'') in Costa Rica
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  • The [[common vampire bat]] (''Desmodus rotundus'') feeds on blood ([[hematophagy]]).
  • Group of polygynous vampire bats
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  • Little brown bat take off and flight
  • The wings are highly vascularized membranes, the larger blood vessels visible against the light.<ref name=benhamo/>
  • [[Francisco Goya]], ''The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters'', 1797
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  • [[Giant golden-crowned flying fox]], ''Acerodon jubatus''
  • The [[greater noctule bat]] (''Nyctalus lasiopterus'') uses its large teeth to catch birds.<ref name=popa/>
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  • Group of megabats roosting
  • "Chiroptera" from [[Ernst Haeckel]]'s ''[[Kunstformen der Natur]]'', 1904
  • A preserved megabat showing how the skeleton fits inside its skin
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  • Acoustics of the songs of [[Mexican free-tailed bat]]s<ref name="Bohn"/>
  • A [[little brown bat]] with [[white nose syndrome]]
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  • fig]]
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  • The bat scientist Lauri Lutsar is checking the age of the bat he is holding as part of a national monitoring program in [[Estonia]]
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  • A [[tricoloured bat]] (''Perimyotis subflavus'') in [[torpor]]
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ORDER OF FLYING MAMMALS
Chiroptera; Bat (animal); Chiropterology; Chiroptologist; Chiropterologist; Chiropteran; Chiropteras; Bat life expectancy; Bat conservation; Bat Conservation; Bat Groups; Bat wing; Bat wings; Flittermouse; Barotrauma and Wind turbines; Bat species; Cheiroptera; Flinder mouse; Bat evolution; Bats; Artificial bat roost; Chiropter; Noctillionine; 🦇; Bat (Flying Mammal); Social behavior of bats; Sexual behavior of bats; Anatomy and physiology of bats; Reproductive biology of bats; Mating behavior of bats; Cultural depictions of bats; Communication in bats; Vision in bats; Thermoregulation in bats; Evolutionary history of bats
(bats, batting, batted)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A bat is a specially shaped piece of wood that is used for hitting the ball in baseball, softball, cricket, rounders, or table tennis.
...a baseball bat.
N-COUNT
2.
When you bat, you have a turn at hitting the ball with a bat in baseball, softball, cricket, or rounders.
Australia, put in to bat, made a cautious start.
VERB: V
batting
...his batting average...
He's likely to open the batting.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N n, the N
3.
A bat is a small flying animal that looks like a mouse with wings made of skin. Bats are active at night.
N-COUNT
4.
see also old bat
5.
When something surprising or shocking happens, if someone doesn't bat an eyelid in British English, or doesn't bat an eye in American English, they remain calm and do not show any reaction.
PHRASE: V inflects
6.
If someone does something off their own bat, they do it without anyone else suggesting it. (BRIT)
Whatever she did she did off her own bat. Whatever she did was nothing to do with me.
PHRASE: PHR after v
7.
If something happens right off the bat, it happens immediately. (AM)
He learned right off the bat that you can't count on anything in this business.
PHRASE: usu PHR after v
bat         
  • Principle of bat echolocation: orange is the call and green is the echo.
  • 50px
  • 100px
  • Zapotec]] bat god, [[Oaxaca]], 350–500 CE
  • 100px
  • The early [[Eocene]] fossil microchiropteran ''[[Icaronycteris]]'', from the [[Green River Formation]]
  • jam]] bat echolocation.<ref name=corcoran2009/><ref name=hristov2005/>
  • patagia]]) of [[Townsend's big-eared bat]], ''Corynorhinus townsendii''
  • [[Bracken Bat Cave]], home to twenty million Mexican free-tailed bats
  • 40px
  • 50px
  • 60px
  • 100px
  • [[Tent-making bat]]s (''Uroderma bilobatum'') in Costa Rica
  • 60px
  • 50px
  • The [[common vampire bat]] (''Desmodus rotundus'') feeds on blood ([[hematophagy]]).
  • Group of polygynous vampire bats
  • 50px
  • 50px
  • 100px
  • Little brown bat take off and flight
  • The wings are highly vascularized membranes, the larger blood vessels visible against the light.<ref name=benhamo/>
  • [[Francisco Goya]], ''The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters'', 1797
  • 50px
  • [[Giant golden-crowned flying fox]], ''Acerodon jubatus''
  • The [[greater noctule bat]] (''Nyctalus lasiopterus'') uses its large teeth to catch birds.<ref name=popa/>
  • 100px
  • Group of megabats roosting
  • "Chiroptera" from [[Ernst Haeckel]]'s ''[[Kunstformen der Natur]]'', 1904
  • A preserved megabat showing how the skeleton fits inside its skin
  • 60 px
  • Acoustics of the songs of [[Mexican free-tailed bat]]s<ref name="Bohn"/>
  • A [[little brown bat]] with [[white nose syndrome]]
  • 40px
  • 50px
  • 60px
  • 100 px
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  • Newborn common pipistrelle, ''Pipistrellus pipistrellus''
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  • fig]]
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  • The bat scientist Lauri Lutsar is checking the age of the bat he is holding as part of a national monitoring program in [[Estonia]]
  • 100px
  • A [[tricoloured bat]] (''Perimyotis subflavus'') in [[torpor]]
  • 100px
  • 60 px
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ORDER OF FLYING MAMMALS
Chiroptera; Bat (animal); Chiropterology; Chiroptologist; Chiropterologist; Chiropteran; Chiropteras; Bat life expectancy; Bat conservation; Bat Conservation; Bat Groups; Bat wing; Bat wings; Flittermouse; Barotrauma and Wind turbines; Bat species; Cheiroptera; Flinder mouse; Bat evolution; Bats; Artificial bat roost; Chiropter; Noctillionine; 🦇; Bat (Flying Mammal); Social behavior of bats; Sexual behavior of bats; Anatomy and physiology of bats; Reproductive biology of bats; Mating behavior of bats; Cultural depictions of bats; Communication in bats; Vision in bats; Thermoregulation in bats; Evolutionary history of bats
I
n.
club
1) to swing a bat
2) a baseball; cricket bat
one's turn batting
3) (AE) at bat (who's at bat?)
misc.
4) (colloq.) (BE) at full bat ('very fast')
II
n.
flying mammal
1) bats fly at night
2) (misc.) as blind as a bat