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n. dövme, dayak, dayak atma, pataklama (Argo), vuruş, kötek; yenilgi; bozgun; sopa* * *1. vuruş (n.) 2. vur (v.) 3. vurarak (prep.)* * *noun dayak, sopa çekme, dövme -
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• ojennus• jyskytys• jauhatus• rankaisu• rangaistus• pieksiäiset• pieksäminen• selkäsauna• sapiska• löylytys• syke• sykintä• tappio• kuri• kuritus• läksytys* * *noun lyöminen -
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n. 때림, 매질, 타파, 고동, 날개치기 -
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s udaranje, kucanje; tučenje, šibanje, batine; poraz; ganjanje, hajkanje* * *
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noun sišana; pēršana; pukstēšana; sakaušana* * *sišana, pēršana; pukstēšana; sakaušana, sakāve; vēcināšana; masāža -
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биение; равномерный стук; пульсация; колебание ( стрелки измерительного прибора)English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > beating
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s pallissa, derrota | batec, pulsació
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Beating — can mean: *Beating, a Sailing term for making headway against the wind. *Beating up: hitting several or many times causing much bruising. **This is its usual meaning when it is a noun with a number or article, e.g. a beating . *Or see battery… … Wikipedia
Beating up — may refer to: * Systematic punching many times, or hitting with a blunt instrument, to enforce an order, inflict punishment, prevent the victim from resisting for a while, or release anger. Often two or more men take part, sometimes ith one or… … Wikipedia
Beating — Beat ing, n. 1. The act of striking or giving blows; punishment or chastisement by blows. [1913 Webster] 2. Pulsation; throbbing; as, the beating of the heart. [1913 Webster] 3. (Acoustics & Mus.) Pulsative sounds. See {Beat}, n. [1913 Webster] 4 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
beating — index battery, defeat, failure (lack of success) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
beating — c.1200, beatunge action of inflicting blows, from BEAT (Cf. beat) (v.). Meaning pulsation is recorded from c.1600 … Etymology dictionary
beating — [bēt′iŋ] n. 1. the act of a person or thing that beats 2. a whipping or thrashing 3. a throbbing; pulsation 4. a defeat … English World dictionary
beating — n. 1) to give smb. a beating 2) to get, take a beating 3) a brutal, good, merciless, severe, vicious beating (he got a good beating) * * * [ biːtɪŋ] good merciless severe vicious beating (he got a good beating) a brutal … Combinatory dictionary
beating — [[t]bi͟ːtɪŋ[/t]] ♦♦♦ beatings 1) N COUNT If someone is given a beating, they are hit hard many times, especially with something such as a stick. ...the savage beating of a black motorist by white police officers... The team secured pictures of… … English dictionary
beating */ — UK [ˈbiːtɪŋ] / US [ˈbɪtɪŋ] noun [countable] Word forms beating : singular beating plural beatings 1) the act of hitting someone hard a number of times in a fight or as a punishment The man had been given a severe beating. 2) a bad defeat in a… … English dictionary
beating — beat|ing [ˈbi:tıŋ] n 1.) an act of hitting someone many times as a punishment or in a fight ▪ a brutal beating 2.) take a beating to lose very badly in a game or competition ▪ The Dodgers took a real beating on Saturday. →take some beating at… … Dictionary of contemporary English
beating — beat|ing [ bitıŋ ] noun count * 1. ) the act of hitting someone hard a number of times in a fight or as a punishment: The man had been given a severe beating. 2. ) a bad defeat in a game, competition, or election: It looked like Penn State was… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English