Bâtons (en. Sticks)
/batɔ̃/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
noun
Long, straight objects often used as tools or supports.
He picked up sticks to make a fire.
Il a ramassé des bâtons pour faire un feu.
Flexible or rigid rods used to strike or punish.
Teachers no longer use sticks to discipline students.
Les professeurs n'utilisent plus de bâtons pour discipliner les élèves.
Instruments used in various sports, such as hockey or baseball.
He bought a new hockey stick before the season.
Il a acheté un nouveau bâton de hockey avant la saison.
Etymology
From the Old French 'bastun', of Gallic origin.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to have fun like a little crazy person
To be very happy or to entertain oneself intensely.
s'amuser comme un petit fou
to have sticks in the wheels
To be hindered or slowed down in one’s actions.
avoir des bâtons dans les roues
Related Words
bar leader
Chief lawyer of a bar association.
bâtonnier
walking stick
Walking instrument used for support.
bâton de marche
signaling stick
Instrument used to direct traffic.
bâton de signalisation
Slang Meanings
To make 'sticks' in the game
He makes sticks in the card game; he knows how to play well.
Il fait des bâtons au jeu de cartes, il sait bien jouer.
To be a person who acts foolishly
Don't be a stick; act normally.
Ne sois pas un bâton, agis normalement.