English to Spanish Dictionary baton

baton

batuta
definition
noun
a short stick or staff or something resembling one, in particular.
translation of 'baton'
noun
porra,
batuta,
testigo,
bastón de mando
example
He said he was then approached from behind by a uniformed police officer with his 'baton' drawn.
He set scoring records at Niagara and twirled the 'baton' at Buffalo Bills games.
He is a phenomenon of the podium, an immigrant kid who first raised a 'baton' for Toscanini at the age of seven and has since conducted 5,000 performances.
But the fact remains that on September 7, Rattle will take a huge step away from Britain when he finally takes up his 'baton' as music director of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.
It features a black face, Arabic figures and 'baton' hour markers, small seconds dial at 9 o'clock, 'Black Seal' inscription at 6 o'clock.
I remember the conductor's 'baton' coming down and everyone started to play except me who had no idea of where I was or of how to follow the beat!
The conductor lifted his 'baton' high above his head, and signaled the band to pick up their instruments.
Under the 'baton' of veteran Musical Director Derek Broadbent the orchestra seemed to enjoy themselves just as much as the cast.
Ever wonder just what, exactly, a composer is doing when he's waving his 'baton' around while the orchestra plays?
Petite 'baton' hands and four baton indicators adorn the dial, which is set in a square goldtone steel case with gentle contours and a beautiful polished shine.
Victory brought Wellington a field marshal's 'baton' , sensitively designed by the Prince Regent himself.
This is home to the Seattle Symphony, but even before the conductor lifts his 'baton' , you get a show.
It is said every soldier carries a field marshal's 'baton' in his knapsack.
He waved a hand in the air like he was holding a 'baton' and conducting an orchestra.
I have a field marshal's 'baton' in the backpack, it is just that the season is not right to take it out.
From the day he raised a 'baton' as principal conductor in Birmingham in 1980, Rattle has been the golden boy of classical music.
The Queen will also visit Leeds and attend a garden party at Harewood House on July 11-the day of the 'baton' 's relay through the city.
When he conducted, the 'baton' looked small and yet he held it so delicately.
They were leading when their third runner dropped the 'baton' before passing it to the anchor.
By the 17th century a 'baton' sinister was also used to indicate illegitimacy.
Holding the 'baton' for the choir was music teacher, Fiona McPhillips.
Brauchitsch, having been promoted to general in February 1938, was given his field marshal's 'baton' in July 1940.
Later, at school in Uppingham, he even wielded the 'baton' , with evident glee, for a newly composed opera written by a young friend.
With the house of Bourbon the 'baton' distinguished the cadets, while the baton sinister marked the illegitimates.
Continuing the theme of movement, the third revealed a split screen showing identical images of relay racers passing a 'baton' .
There might be a Rose Parade all the way to the Hall of Fame with Pete out front twirling the 'baton' if, and when, he becomes eligible.
So, in desperation, the Italian orchestra handed the 'baton' over to its own principal cellist.
The singing is excellent down through the cast and the orchestra performs splendidly under his incisive 'baton' .
I've heard her talk about this;the third runner knocked the 'baton' out of her hand, her knee came up.
He leads with an incisive 'baton' and the orchestra and chorus respond with spirit.
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