Bâton (en. Stick)
[batɔ̃]
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
noun
A long and rigid object, usually made of wood or metal.
He uses a stick to walk on the trails.
Il utilise un bâton pour marcher sur les sentiers.
An instrument used for striking, as in sports.
The hockey player holds his stick with both hands.
Le joueur de hockey tient son bâton avec deux mains.
A symbol of authority or power.
The judge held his stick during the session.
Le juge tenait son bâton pendant la séance.
Etymology
From Old French 'bastun', derived from Latin 'bastō', meaning 'bat or stick'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to have a stick in the wheels
To be faced with an obstacle.
avoir un bâton dans les roues
to leave someone on the stick
Not to help someone in a difficult situation.
laisser quelqu'un sur le bâton
to worry about a minor thing
To worry about a trivial matter.
s'en faire avec un bâton
Related Words
bar association president
Lawyer who leads a bar association.
bâtonnier
walking stick
Equipment used for hiking.
bâton de marche
rock candy
A type of hard candy.
bâton de sucre
Slang Meanings
To have bad luck
He really has a stick in the wheels today.
Il a vraiment un bâton dans les roues aujourd'hui.
To hit someone verbally
He threw a stick at him during the discussion.
Il lui a balancé un bâton en pleine discussion.