| 释义 | base path noun[ C ]
 (alsobasepath)uk /ˈbeɪs ˌpɑːθ/ us /ˈbeɪs ˌpæθ/
 in baseball, any of the areas between the four bases along which players run when they are trying to advance and score:
 In outdoor stadiums, the base paths are usually made of dirt.
 His blazing speed gives him an advantage on the basepaths.
 He is not very quick on the base paths these days.
 He was famous for his speed on the base paths.
 The wet base paths made it harder to run and steal bases.
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