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  • 1 beating

    n. slående; stryk; nederlag
    * * *
    noun slående, piskande, stryk

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  • 2 copper beating

    kopparsmide

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  • 3 iron beating

    hamrande av järn

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  • 4 severe beating

    ordentligt med stryk; hårda slag

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  • 5 took a beating

    mottog slag, blev slagen

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  • 6 brutal

    adj. brutal (grym, grov, rå)
    * * *
    adjective (very cruel or severe: a brutal beating.) brutal

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  • 7 buzz

    n. surr; sorl; telefonsignal
    --------
    v. surra; sorla; jäsa
    * * *
    1. verb
    1) ((of an insect) to make a noise by beating its wings eg when flying: The bees buzzed angrily.) surra
    2) (to be filled with or make a similar noise: My ears are buzzing; The crowd was buzzing with excitement.) surra, susa, tissla och tassla
    2. noun
    ((sometimes with a) a buzzing sound: a buzz of conversation.) surr, sorl
    - buzzer

    English-Swedish dictionary > buzz

  • 8 case

    n. händelse; ärende; fall; situation; argument; målböjningsform (gram); ask, låda; (data) metallådan som ger hem åt the interna delarna av en dator
    --------
    v. packa (även i box)
    * * *
    I [keis] noun
    1) (an instance or example: another case of child-beating; a bad case of measles.) fall
    2) (a particular situation: It's different in my case.) fall
    3) (a legal trial: The judge in this case is very fair.) []fall, mål
    4) (an argument or reason: There's a good case for thinking he's wrong.) skäl, argument
    5) ((usually with the) a fact: I don't think that's really the case.) fallet, sätt på vilket ngt förhåller sig
    6) (a form of a pronoun (eg he or him), noun or adjective showing its relation to other words in the sentence.) kasus
    - in case of
    - in that case
    II [keis] noun
    1) (a container or outer covering: a case of medical instruments; a suitcase.) låda, []lår, ask, fodral, etui,
    2) (a crate or box: six cases of whisky.) låda
    3) (a piece of furniture for displaying or containing things: a glass case full of china; a bookcase.) hylla, monter

    English-Swedish dictionary > case

  • 9 chastise

    v. straffa, tukta, aga
    * * *
    (to punish by beating etc.) tukta, straffa, aga

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  • 10 drum

    n. trumma; trumslag
    --------
    v. trumma; slå, dunka
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (a musical instrument constructed of skin etc stretched on a round frame and beaten with a stick: He plays the drums.) trumma
    2) (something shaped like a drum, especially a container: an oil-drum.) trumma
    3) (an eardrum.) trum[]
    2. verb
    1) (to beat a drum.) trumma, slå på trumma
    2) (to tap continuously especially with the fingers: Stop drumming (your fingers) on the table!) trumma
    3) (to make a sound like someone beating a drum: The rain drummed on the metal roof.) trumma, smattra
    - drumstick
    - drum in/into

    English-Swedish dictionary > drum

  • 11 drumstick

    n. trumpinne; kycklingben
    * * *
    1) (a stick used for beating a drum.) trumstock, trumpinne
    2) (the lower part of the leg of a cooked chicken etc.) ben

    English-Swedish dictionary > drumstick

  • 12 heart failure

    hjärtslag
    * * *
    (the sudden stopping of the heart's beating: the old man died of heart failure.) hjärtförlamning, hjärtslag

    English-Swedish dictionary > heart failure

  • 13 hiding

    n. gömställe, gömmande; stryk, smörj
    * * *
    I noun
    He has gone into hiding because he knows the police are looking for him; Is he still in hiding?; The burglar came out of hiding when the police car drove off.) gömmande, gömställe
    II noun
    (a beating on the buttocks (usually of a child as punishment): He got a good hiding.) stryk, smisk

    English-Swedish dictionary > hiding

  • 14 licking

    n. slickande; mumsande; smällande; besegrande (slang)
    * * *
    ['likiŋ]
    1) (a beating as a punishment.) stryk, smörj
    2) (a humiliating defeat in a sports competition.) stryk

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  • 15 palpitations

    noun plural (an attack of rapid beating of the heart.) hjärtklappning

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  • 16 pulse

    n. puls; slag, vibration
    --------
    v. pulsera; slå, vibrera; flöda
    * * *
    1. noun
    (the regular beating of the heart, which can be checked by feeling the pumping action of the artery in the wrist: The doctor felt/took her pulse.) puls
    2. verb
    (to throb.) pulsera
    - pulsation

    English-Swedish dictionary > pulse

  • 17 regularly

    adv. regelbundet
    * * *
    1) (at regular times, places etc: His heart was beating regularly.) regelbundet, jämnt
    2) (frequently: He comes here regularly.) regelbundet

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  • 18 thrashing

    noun (a physical beating: He needs a good thrashing!) kok stryk

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  • 19 vent

    n. utlopp, öppning; analöppning
    --------
    v. ge utlopp åt; ösa ut sin ilska
    * * *
    [vent] 1. noun
    (a hole to allow air, smoke etc to pass out or in: an air-vent.) hål, öppning, utlopp
    2. verb
    (to give expression or an outlet to (an emotion etc): He was angry with himself and vented his rage on his son by beating him violently.) vädra, lufta

    English-Swedish dictionary > vent

  • 20 whisk

    n. viska, kvast, dammvippa; borste; visp; svepande rörelse, viftning, snärt
    --------
    v. sopa; borsta; vispa; vifta bort
    * * *
    [wisk] 1. verb
    1) (to sweep, or cause to move, rapidly: He whisked the dirty dishes off the table; He whisked her off to the doctor.) vispa, förpassa []
    2) (to beat (eggs etc) with a fork or whisk.) vispa
    2. noun
    1) (a rapid, sweeping motion.) svepande rörelse
    2) (a kitchen tool made of wire etc, for beating eggs, cream etc.) visp

    English-Swedish dictionary > whisk

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