inning
/ˈɪnɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɪnɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈi-niŋ/ (ame, mw)
inning — noun
- inningsingular
- inningsplural
1. One of the nine sections that make up a standard baseball game. In each inning,
One of the nine sections that make up a standard baseball game. In each inning, both teams take turns batting and trying to score runs while the other team fields.
The home team scored three runs in the bottom of the seventh inning, taking a two-run lead.
preposition phrase: in the bottom of the [ordinal] inning
By the fifth inning, Diego had already struck out seven batters and was still throwing hard.
by the [ordinal] inning — time reference
The game went into extra innings after both teams finished the ninth tied at three runs each.
During the first inning, Amara caught a high fly ball near the outfield fence.
Each inning is split into two halves — the top, where the away team bats, and the bottom.
文法句型
the [ordinal] inning
in the [ordinal] inning
extra innings
用法筆記
An inning has two halves: the top (away team bats first) and the bottom (home team bats). If the score is tied after nine innings, the game continues into extra innings until one team leads at the end of a full inning. Do not confuse the singular 'inning' (baseball) with the plural-form 'innings' (cricket), which refers to a team's entire batting turn regardless of length.