Batches Meaning in English
word · lemma: batch
ˈbætʃəz/, /ˈbætʃɪz
BATCH-iz
bˈætʃɪz
BATCH-iz
Definition
Groups of items or people produced, processed, or dealt with at one time; often used when talking about manufacturing, baking, or tasks done in several rounds.
Usage & Nuances
Most common in technical, cooking, or manufacturing contexts (e.g. 'batches of cookies', 'batches of data'). Rarely used for single items. Often followed by 'of' + thing (e.g. 'several batches of...').
Spanish: lotes - tandasPortuguese (BR): lotes - remessasPortuguese (PT): lotes - fornadasChinese (Simplified): 批次 - 批量Chinese (Traditional): 批次 - 批量Hindi: बैचों - झुंडोंArabic: دفعات - مجموعاتBengali: ব্যাচ - দল (উৎপাদন)Russian: партии - партии (изделий) - группы (людей)Japanese: バッチ - 一束(製造など)Vietnamese: lô - đợt - mẻKorean: 배치 - 묶음 (생산 관련)Turkish: parti - grup (üretim için)Urdu: بیچ - گروہ (پیداوار میں)Indonesian: batch - kelompok (produksi)
Example Sentences
They baked three batches of cookies for the party.
basic
The company ships out new batches of products every week.
basic
She graded the homework in small batches.
basic
We're waiting for the next batches of vaccine to arrive.
natural
New batches of students start the training every month.
natural
If we print the invitations in several batches, it'll be much faster.
natural