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121 beat down
1. phr v сбить; свалить с ног, столкнутьlong swing hip beat — с большого маха вис лежа на н.ж.
2. phr v прибить, повалить3. phr v ярко сиять; палить4. phr v разг. сбивать5. phr v подавлятьСинонимический ряд:1. conquer (verb) bear down; conquer; crush; defeat; overpower; reduce; subdue; subjugate; vanquish2. conquered (verb) bore down; conquered; crushed; defeated; overpowered; reduced; subdued; subjugated; vanquished3. make flatter (verb) depress; even; flatten; level; make flatter; raze; smash; spread out; squash -
122 beat a retreat
اِنْسَحَبَ (من) \ beat a retreat: to retreat: The thief beat a hasty retreat when he saw my fierce dog. evacuate: to empty; leave: Everybody evacuated the town when the army approached. retreat: to move back, away from an enemy or from trouble: The army retreated from the enemy. withdraw: to draw back; move back: He withdrew from the race when he hurt his foot. When the enemy attacked, we withdrew to the fort. back out: to fail to do sth. after having promised or agreed to do it: He wants to back out of our agreement. drop out: to stop taking part: He dropped out of the race when he hurt his foot. -
123 beat down
1. intransitive verb[Sonne:] herniederbrennen; [Regen:] niederprasseln2. transitive verb1) einschlagen [Tür]2) (in bargaining) herunterhandeln* * *2) (to (force to) lower a price by bargaining: We beat the price down; We beat him down to a good price.) (nieder-)drücken* * *the rain was beating down on the roof der Regen prasselte auf das Dach [hernieder]the sun was \beat downing down on my back die Sonne brannte auf meinen Rücken [hernieder]II. vt1. (suppress)2. (haggle)* * *1. vi(rain) herunterprasseln; (sun) herunterbrennen2. vt sepI managed to beat him down (on the price) — ich konnte den Preis herunterhandeln
* * *A v/t1. eine Tür einschlagen2. fig niederschlagen, unterdrücken3. WIRTSCHa) den Preis drücken, herunterhandelnB v/i* * *1. intransitive verb[Sonne:] herniederbrennen; [Regen:] niederprasseln2. transitive verb1) einschlagen [Tür]2) (in bargaining) herunterhandeln* * *v.herunterhandeln v. -
124 beat down
1) ((of the sun) to give out great heat: The sun's rays beat down on us.) picar, calentar mucho2) (to (force to) lower a price by bargaining: We beat the price down; We beat him down to a good price.) conseguir un buen precio (regateando)v.• batir v.v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( when bargaining)b) ( flatten) \<\<door\>\> tirar or echar abajo, derribar; \<\<crop\>\> aplastar1. VT + ADV1) [+ door] derribar a golpes2) [+ seller]he tried to beat me down on the price — intentó que le rebajase el precio, intentó que se lo dejase más barato
I beat him down to £20 — conseguí que me lo rebajara a 20 libras
2.VI + ADV [sun] caer a plomo; [rain] caer con fuerza* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( when bargaining)b) ( flatten) \<\<door\>\> tirar or echar abajo, derribar; \<\<crop\>\> aplastar -
125 beat the living daylights out of somebody
inf избить до полусмертиI'll beat the living daylights out of anyone who scratches my new car!
Steve beat the daylights out of him with a hefty length of bike chain.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > beat the living daylights out of somebody
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126 beat someone's brains out
expr infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > beat someone's brains out
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127 beat the daylight out of smb.
жарг.(beat (knock или whale) the (living) daylight(s) out of smb.)избить кого-л. до полусмерти; ≈ рёбра пересчитать кому-л.; см. тж. beat smb. black and blueIf I ever catch you in some devilment... I'll whale the daylights out of both of you. (E. Caldwell, ‘A House in the Uplands’, ch. XI) — Будете озорничать... я вам обоим ребра пересчитаю.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > beat the daylight out of smb.
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128 beat
N1. धड़कनHe could feel the beat of her heart.2. तालHe heard the beat of a drum.--------V1. हरानाAgassi beat Becker in a tennis match.2. वार\beatकरनाThugs beat him up when he walking down the street late at night.3. खटखटानाHe kept on beating on the door but no one opened it.4. धड़कनाHer heart was beating fast.5. टकरानाHailstorms beat against the windows.6. तड़पानाThe sun was beating down on us7. फेंटनाI beat the egg whites to make omelette.8. पीटनाShe beat her breast out of emotion.
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