relievers
relievers — 名詞
- relieverssingular
- relieversesplural
1. A baseball pitcher who takes the mound after the starting pitcher has left, thro
後援投手
棒球比賽中接替先發投手的投手
A baseball pitcher who takes the mound after the starting pitcher has left, throwing for the remainder of the game or for several innings in the middle portion of it.
Rafael came in as a reliever in the sixth inning and struck out three batters.
Rafael 在第六局以後援投手身份上場,三振了三位打者。
The team's bullpen has four relievers who can each pitch two or three innings.
這支球隊的牛棚裡有四名後援投手,每人可以投兩到三局。
collocation: bullpen + relievers
Mira has been the most reliable reliever on the roster all season.
Mira 整個球季一直是陣容中最可靠的後援投手。
The manager signaled the bullpen, and a reliever jogged toward the mound.
總教練朝牛棚打了信號,一名後援投手小跑步登上投手丘。
- relief pitcher
full term; 'reliever' is the shorter, everyday form
- bullpen pitcher
refers to the group of relievers who warm up in the bullpen
- starting pitcher
the pitcher who begins the game
文法句型
reliever + verb (singular)
relievers + verb (plural)
用法筆記
Commonly used in the plural form when referring to the group of relief pitchers on a team. The singular 'reliever' is used for an individual player.
常見錯誤
2. A person who takes over another person's duties or responsibilities, especially
接替者;代理
在困難或危險時接手他人工作的人
A person who takes over another person's duties or responsibilities, especially during a dangerous, difficult, or exhausting situation.
After twelve hours on duty, the night guard's reliever finally arrived at the gate.
值班十二小時後,夜班警衛的接替者終於來到了大門口。
pattern: [person]'s + reliever + arrived
The firefighters worked in teams, with one group as relievers for the crew at the forest fire.
消防員分組作業,其中一組擔任前進森林大火現場的隊員的接替人力。
collocation: work as relievers + for [crew]
Zuri volunteered to be a reliever for the teacher after a long afternoon with the children.
Zuri 自願去接替那位跟孩子們待了一整個下午的老師。
Noor worked as a reliever for the hospital staff during the night shift.
Noor 在醫院擔任夜班人員的接替人力。
- stand-in
more informal; often used for temporary replacements in non-professional settings
- substitute
common for teachers, workers; implies planned rather than emergency replacement
- replacement
more general; can be permanent or temporary
- permanent worker
someone who holds the role on an ongoing basis
文法句型
reliever + for + [person/role]
用法筆記
This sense is broader than the baseball meaning and can apply to any work context where someone steps in to give another person a break.