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∎ to beat sb with a stick donner des coups de bâton à qn;∎ to beat sth flat aplatir qch (en tapant dessus);∎ to beat sb black and blue battre qn comme plâtre;∎ he beat the water with his hands il battit l'eau de ses mains;∎ literary she beat her breast elle se frappa la poitrine;∎ to beat time battre la mesure;∎ she beat time to the music with her foot elle marquait le rythme de la musique avec son pied;∎ to beat a drum battre du tambour(c) (move → wing) battre;∎ the bird was beating its wings l'oiseau battait des ailes;∎ the pigeon was beating the air with its wings le pigeon battait l'air de ses ailes(d) (defeat → at game, sport) battre, vaincre;∎ she beat him at poker elle l'a battu au poker;∎ Liverpool were beaten Liverpool a perdu;∎ to beat the world record battre le record mondial;∎ figurative beat the rush hour, travel early évitez l'heure de pointe, voyagez plus tôt;∎ to beat the system tirer son épingle du jeu en magouillant;∎ we've got to beat racism il faut en finir avec le racisme;∎ if you can't beat them, join them mieux vaut s'allier aux gens que l'on ne peut pas vaincre;∎ familiar to beat sb hollow or British hands down, to beat the pants off sb battre qn à plate couture;∎ familiar the problem has me beaten le problème me dépasse complètement;∎ familiar (it) beats me cela me dépasse;∎ familiar it beats me or what beats me is how he gets away with it je ne comprends pas ou ça me dépasse qu'il s'en tire à chaque fois;∎ familiar he beat me to it (arrived, telephoned before me etc) il m'a devancé∎ you can't beat the Chinese for inventiveness on ne peut pas trouver plus inventifs que les Chinois;∎ nothing beats a cup of tea rien ne vaut une tasse de thé;∎ beat that! voyons si tu peux faire mieux!; figurative pas mal, hein?;∎ familiar that beats the lot!, that takes some beating! ça, c'est le bouquet!;∎ familiar his answer takes some beating! (critically) c'est le comble!; (admiringly) on n'aurait pas pu mieux dire!;∎ familiar can you beat it! tu as déjà vu ça, toi!∎ to beat a way through the undergrowth se frayer un chemin à travers la végétation;∎ figurative the new doctor soon had people beating a path to his door très vite, les gens se pressèrent chez le nouveau docteur∎ to beat the retreat battre la retraite;∎ figurative they beat a hasty retreat when they saw the police arrive ils ont décampé en vitesse quand ils ont vu arriver la police∎ to beat the woods/the moors battre les bois/les landes∎ beat it! dégage!∎ to beat on or at the door cogner à la porte;∎ the waves beat against the sea wall les vagues venaient battre la digue;∎ the rain was beating against the roof la pluie battait contre le toit;∎ so, not to beat British about or American around the bush, I've lost my job enfin bref, j'ai perdu mon emploi(b) (heart, pulse, wing) battre;∎ with beating heart le cœur battant;∎ his heart was beating with terror son cœur palpitait de terreur;∎ I heard the drums beating j'entendis le roulement des tambours∎ to beat to windward louvoyer au plus près3 noun∎ Military to march to the beat of the drum marcher au son du tambour∎ a strong/weak beat un temps fort/faible;∎ a funky beat un rythme funky∎ we need more policemen on the beat il faudrait qu'il y ait plus de policiers à faire des rondes;∎ he saw the robbery when he was on his beat il a été témoin du vol pendant qu'il effectuait sa ronde;∎ familiar figurative it's off my beat altogether cela ne relève pas de ma compétence□, ce n'est pas de mon ressort□∎ this crossword's got me beat je sèche sur ces mots croisés∎ a beat poet un poète beatnik►► the Beat generation = mouvement littéraire et culturel américain des années 50-60 dont les adeptes (les "beatniks") refusaient les conventions de la société moderneMilitary (enemy, flames) repousser∎ the wind had beaten the grass down le vent avait couché les herbes;∎ the horses had beaten down the crops les chevaux avaient foulé les récoltes∎ I beat him down to £20 je lui ai fait baisser son prix à 20 livres∎ the rain was beating down il pleuvait à torrents;∎ the rain was beating down on the tin roof la pluie s'abattait sur le toit en tôle(door) défoncer;∎ I'll beat his head in! je lui défoncerai le crâne!➲ beat offMilitary (enemy, attack) repousservulgar (masturbate) se branler∎ familiar to beat sb's brains out défoncer le crâne à qn∎ she beat the rhythm out on a drum elle marquait le rythme ou elle battait la mesure sur un tambour➲ beat up(c) (drum up → help, volunteers) racoler, recruterNautical louvoyer ou gagner vers la terre -
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1. transitive verb,beat, beaten1) (strike repeatedly) schlagen [Trommel, Rhythmus, Eier, Teig]; klopfen [Teppich]; hämmern [Gold, Silber usw.]beat one's breast — (lit. or fig.) sich (Dat.) an die Brust schlagen
2) (hit) schlagen; [ver]prügeln3) (defeat) schlagen [Mannschaft, Gegner]; (surmount) in den Griff bekommen [Inflation, Arbeitslosigkeit, Krise]beat the deadline — den Termin noch einhalten
4) (surpass) brechen [Rekord]; übertreffen [Leistung]you can't beat or nothing beats French cuisine — es geht [doch] nichts über die französische Küche
beat that! — das soll mal einer nachmachen!
beat everything — (coll.) alles in den Schatten stellen
5) (circumvent) umgehen6) (perplex)it beats me how/why... — es ist mir ein Rätsel wie/warum...
7)8) p.p. beat2. intransitive verb,I'm beat — (coll.): (exhausted) ich bin erledigt (ugs.). See also academic.ru/6046/beaten">beaten 2.
beat, beaten1) (throb) [Herz:] schlagen, klopfen; [Puls:] schlagenmy heart seemed to stop beating — ich dachte, mir bleibt das Herz stehen
2) [Sonne:] brennen (on auf + Akk.); [Wind, Wellen:] schlagen (on auf + Akk., against gegen); [Regen, Hagel:] prasseln, trommeln ( against gegen)3)beat about the bush — um den [heißen] Brei herumreden (ugs.)
4) (knock) klopfen (at an + Dat.)5) (Naut.) kreuzen3. nounbe off somebody's [usual] beat — (fig.) nicht in jemandes Fach schlagen
Phrasal Verbs:- beat in- beat off- beat out- beat up* * *past tense; see beat* * *[bi:t]I. nher heart skipped a \beat ihr stockte das Herzto have a strong \beat einen ausgeprägten Rhythmus habento the \beat of the music im Takt der Musik5.▶ to be off sb's \beat nicht jds Fach sein2. (defeated) geschlagen, besiegtto have sb \beat CHESS jdn schachmatt gesetzt habenIII. vt1. (hit)to \beat a carpet einen Teppich [aus]klopfenhe \beat the door/table with his fist er schlug mit der Faust gegen die Tür/auf den Tisch2. (strike)to \beat one's fists against the door/ground/table mit den Fäusten gegen die Tür/auf den Boden/auf den Tisch schlagento \beat sb's head against the wall/floor jds Kopf gegen die Wand/den Boden schlagen3. (hurt)to \beat one's child/wife sein Kind/seine Frau [ver]prügeln [o schlagen]to \beat sb to death jdn totschlagen [o zu Tode prügeln]to brutally [or savagely] \beat sb jdn brutal zusammenschlagen4. (drum)to \beat a drum trommelnto \beat time den Takt schlagen5. (mix)\beat [the] butter [until light and fluffy] [die] Butter schaumig schlagen\beat eggs and sugar [together] die Eier mit dem Zucker [o Eier und Zucker] schaumig schlagen6. (force)to \beat a confession out of sb ein Geständnis aus jdm herausprügeln7. (defeat)they were \beaten [by] three goals to one sie wurden mit 3 zu 0 geschlagento \beat a record einen Rekord brechento be hard to \beat schwer zu schlagen seinto \beat sb to the draw schneller ziehen als jd; ( fig) schlagfertiger als jd sein8. ( fam)▪ to \beat sb/sth (surpass, outdo) jdn/etw schlagen [o übertreffen]; (be better than) besser als jd/etw seinyou can't \beat our local Italian restaurant for a good pizza eine bessere Pizza als bei unserem Italiener findest du nirgendsyou can't \beat a cool beer on a hot day es geht [doch] nichts über ein kühles Bier an einem heißen Tagyou simply can't \beat their prices ihre Preise sind schlichtweg nicht zu unterbieten9. (avoid)▪ to \beat sth etw umgehenit \beats me das ist mir zu hoch famit \beats me [or what \beats me is] how/why... es ist mir ein Rätsel, wie/warum...11.▶ if you can't \beat 'em, join 'em ( saying) verbünde dich mit ihnen, wenn du sie nicht besiegen kannst▶ to \beat the [living] daylights [or (fam!) the shit] out of sb ( fam) jdn windelweich schlagen fam\beat it! hau ab! fam▶ to \beat a [hasty] retreat [schnell] einen Rückzieher machenIV. vithe doctor could feel no pulse \beating der Arzt konnte keinen Puls[schlag] feststellen2. (strike)▪ to \beat on sth auf etw [nieder]brennen; rain, hailto \beat against the window/on the roof gegen das Fenster peitschen /auf das Dach prasseln; wavesto \beat against the rocks/ship gegen die Felsen/das Schiff schlagen [o peitschen▪ to \beat on sb auf jdn einschlagen5.* * *[biːt]1. vb pret beat, ptp beaten2. nhe answered without missing a beat — er antwortete ohne sich aus der Ruhe or Fassung bringen zu lassen
3) (MUS, POET) Takt m; (of metronome, baton) Taktschlag mon/off the beat — auf dem betonten/unbetonten Taktteil
4) (= beat music) Beat(musik f) m3. vt1) (= hit) schlagen; person, animal also (ver)prügeln, hauen (inf); carpet klopfen; (= search) countryside, woods absuchen, abkämmento beat a/one's way through sth — einen/sich (dat) einen Weg durch etw bahnen
to beat a/the drum — trommeln, die Trommel schlagen
to beat the air —
to beat one's breast (lit, fig) (ape) — sich (dat) an die Brust schlagen sich (dat) gegen die Brust trommeln
3) (= defeat) schlagen; record brechen; inflation in den Griff bekommen; disease erfolgreich bekämpfento beat sb at chess/tennis — jdn im Schach/Tennis schlagen
his shot/forehand beat me — ich war dem Schuss/Vorhandschlag nicht gewachsen
you can't beat central heating/real wool —
that beats everything — das ist doch wirklich der Gipfel or die Höhe (inf), das schlägt dem Fass den Boden aus (inf)
it beats me (how/why...) (inf) — es ist mir ein Rätsel(, wie/warum...) (inf)
well, can you beat it! (inf) — ist das denn zu fassen? (inf)
I'll beat you down to the beach — ich bin vor dir am Strand
5) (= move up and down regularly) schlagen6) (MUS)7) (COOK) cream, eggs schlagen4. vi1) (heart, pulse, drum) schlagento beat on the door (with one's fists) —
See:→ bush3) (cream) sich schlagen lassen5. adj1) (inf= exhausted)
to be (dead) beat — total kaputt or geschafft or erledigt sein (inf)2) (inf* * *beat1 [biːt]A s1. (besonders regelmäßig wiederholter) Schlag, z. B. Herz-, Puls-, Trommelschlag m, Pochen n, Klopfen n (des Herzens etc), Ticken n (der Uhr), (An)Schlagen n (der Wellen)4. MUSa) Takt(schlag) m:in beat im Takt;out of beat, off (the) beat aus dem Taktb) Schlag(zeit) m(f), Taktteil md) Beat(musik) m(f)5. LIT Hebung f, Ton m6. ELEK, PHYS, RADIO Schwebung f7. US umg9. Runde f, Revier n (eines Schutzmanns etc):be on one’s beat seine oder die Runde machen;that is out of my beat das schlägt nicht in mein Fach10. JAGD Treiben nB adj1. umg wie erschlagen, fix und fertig2. MUS Beat…:3. Beatnik…:the Beat Generation die Beatgeneration (Gruppe junger Menschen in den USA, die nach dem 2. Weltkrieg die Gesellschaft mit allen bürgerlichen Bindungen ablehnte und durch gesteigerte Lebensintensität zur Erkenntnis einer metaphysischen Wirklichkeit zu gelangen suchte)4. PHYS, RADIO Schwebungs…:C v/t prät beat, pperf beaten, obs oder dial beat1. schlagen, (ver)prügeln, verhauen:beat to death erschlagen;beat a confession out of sb ein Geständnis aus jemandem herausprügeln;a) einen Teppich etc klopfen, Kleider etc (aus)klopfenc) Steine klopfen3. den Takt, die Trommel schlagen:beat the charge MIL das Signal zum Angriff geben;4. peitschen, schlagen gegen (Wind, Wellen, Regen etc):beaten by storms sturmgepeitscht5. schlagen mit den Flügeln etc:beat one’s hands (in die Hände) klatschen6. einen Weg stampfen, treten, (sich) bahnen:beat one’s way US umg per Anhalter reisen, trampen;beat it! umg hau ab!7. JAGD und weitS. ein Revier durchstöbern, -streifen, einen Rundgang machen um8. a) einen Gegner schlagen, besiegen:beat sb at swimming jemanden im Schwimmen schlagen;beat sb into second place jemanden auf den zweiten Platz verweisen;he had only the goalkeeper to beat SPORT er hatte nur noch den Torhüter vor sich;I’ll not be beaten fig ich lasse mich nicht unterkriegen;she was screaming to beat the band umg sie schrie aus Leibeskräften;he was sleeping to beat the band umg er schlief wie ein Murmeltier;if you can’t beat ’em, join ’em umg wenn man nicht gegen den Strom schwimmen kann, dann schwimmt man halt mit; → hollow B 1b) jemandem, einer Sache zuvorkommen:9. fig schlagen, übertreffen, -bieten:beat a record einen Rekord brechen;the time to beat die Zeit, die es zu schlagen gilt;you can’t beat a good cup of tea es geht nichts über eine gute Tasse Tee;that beats everything I’ve ever heard das ist das Tollste, was ich je gehört habe;10. fig verblüffen:that beats me das ist mir zu hoch, da komme ich nicht mehr mit;it beats me how … ich verstehe einfach nicht, wie …12. TYPO abklopfen:beat a proof einen Bürstenabzug machenD v/i2. schlagen, peitschen ( against gegen):3. schlagen, (er)tönen (Trommel etc)4. SCHIFF lavieren, kreuzen:beat against the wind, beat to windward (luvwärts) kreuzen, abfallen* * *1. transitive verb,beat, beaten1) (strike repeatedly) schlagen [Trommel, Rhythmus, Eier, Teig]; klopfen [Teppich]; hämmern [Gold, Silber usw.]beat one's breast — (lit. or fig.) sich (Dat.) an die Brust schlagen
2) (hit) schlagen; [ver]prügeln3) (defeat) schlagen [Mannschaft, Gegner]; (surmount) in den Griff bekommen [Inflation, Arbeitslosigkeit, Krise]4) (surpass) brechen [Rekord]; übertreffen [Leistung]you can't beat or nothing beats French cuisine — es geht [doch] nichts über die französische Küche
beat everything — (coll.) alles in den Schatten stellen
5) (circumvent) umgehen6) (perplex)it beats me how/why... — es ist mir ein Rätsel wie/warum...
7)8) p.p. beat2. intransitive verb,I'm beat — (coll.): (exhausted) ich bin erledigt (ugs.). See also beaten 2.
beat, beaten1) (throb) [Herz:] schlagen, klopfen; [Puls:] schlagenmy heart seemed to stop beating — ich dachte, mir bleibt das Herz stehen
2) [Sonne:] brennen (on auf + Akk.); [Wind, Wellen:] schlagen (on auf + Akk., against gegen); [Regen, Hagel:] prasseln, trommeln ( against gegen)3)beat about the bush — um den [heißen] Brei herumreden (ugs.)
4) (knock) klopfen (at an + Dat.)5) (Naut.) kreuzen3. noun2) (Mus.) Schlag, der; (of metronome, baton) Taktschlag, derbe off somebody's [usual] beat — (fig.) nicht in jemandes Fach schlagen
Phrasal Verbs:- beat in- beat off- beat out- beat up* * *n.Runde -n f.Schlag -¨e m.Takt -e m. v.(§ p.,p.p.: beat, beaten)= ausklopfen v.besiegen v.klopfen v.schlagen v.(§ p.,pp.: schlug, geschlagen) -
3 golpear
v.1 to hit.María golpea la puerta Mary hits the door.2 to beat on.3 to kick back, to kick, to knock back, to recoil.El rifle golpea al disparar The rifle kicks back=recoils when it shoots.4 to strike, to hit.Una tempestad golpeó nuestro pueblo hoy A storm struck our town today.* * ** * *verb1) to beat, hit2) knock3) strike* * *1. VT1) (=dar un golpe a) to hit; (=dar golpes a) [+ persona, alfombra] to beat; [para llamar la atención] [+ mesa, puerta, pared] to bang onla golpearon en la cabeza con una pistola — [una vez] they hit her on the head with a gun; [varias veces] they beat her about the head with a gun
2) [desastre natural] to hit, strike2.VI to beat3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <objeto/superficie>no golpees la puerta al salir — don't slam o bang the door as you go out
2)a) ( chocar) to hitb) ( maltratar) to beat, hitc) ( sacudir)la vida la ha golpeado duramente — life has treated her harshly o (liter) has dealt her some harsh blows
2.una nueva tragedia golpea al país — a fresh tragedy has hit o struck the country
golpear via) (dar, pegar)b) (AmS) ( llamar a la puerta) to knockc) ( en fútbol americano) to scrimmage3.golpearse v prona) (refl) ( accidentalmente) <cabeza/codo> to bang, hitb) (AmL) puerta to bang* * *= beat, hit, strike, bang, club, bash, knock, punch, thrash, smite, belt.Ex. Flexible moulds made of laminated paper called 'flong' were first used in Lyons in 1829 and were blotting and tissue paper pasted together, and the mould was formed by beating damp flong on the face of the type.Ex. When I saw what he was up to, I drew back for a punch and hit him so hard on the nose that he fell on his back and lay there for some time, so that his wife stood over him and cried out 'Mercy! You've done my husband in!'.Ex. The ribbon must be disengaged so that the metal typefaces strike the wax sheet directly.Ex. On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.Ex. At the time of his arrest he was beaten, kicked and clubbed in the head with the butt of a pistol, resulting in health problems which are not being properly treated in prison = En el momento de su arresto le habían golpeado, dado patadas y golpeado en la cabeza con la culata de una pistola, causándole problemas de salud que están siendo tratados adecuadadamente en la cárcel.Ex. Newspapers took advantage of the accident to attack or ' bash' the nuclear industry or nuclear power in general.Ex. He said this was when the crocodile snuck up from behind and knocked her with its front paws.Ex. In that time, she relates, she had been mugged at gunpoint, punched in the face, and harassed.Ex. Later footage shows the killer whales with the pups in their mouths, thrashing them about.Ex. Instead, this may come off as a sort of mixed signal considering that God has chosen to smite California right after a proposition was passed banning same sex marriage.Ex. They chased him and one belted him over the head with the bar, forcing him to the ground.----* golpear a Alguien hasta dejarlo inconsciente = beat + Nombre + unconscious.* golpear con fuerza = smite.* golpear con una porra = club.* golpear con un martillo = hammer.* golpear con violencia = smite.* golpear duramente = pummel, smite.* golpear fuerte = wallop, whack.* golpear ligeramente = tap, pat.* golpear ligeramente la punta de los dedos en sucesión sobre una superficie = tap + fingers.* golpear rozando = clip.* golpearse el pecho = beat + Posesivo + breast.* golpear violentamente = bash.* intentar golpear Algo = take + a swing at.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <objeto/superficie>no golpees la puerta al salir — don't slam o bang the door as you go out
2)a) ( chocar) to hitb) ( maltratar) to beat, hitc) ( sacudir)la vida la ha golpeado duramente — life has treated her harshly o (liter) has dealt her some harsh blows
2.una nueva tragedia golpea al país — a fresh tragedy has hit o struck the country
golpear via) (dar, pegar)b) (AmS) ( llamar a la puerta) to knockc) ( en fútbol americano) to scrimmage3.golpearse v prona) (refl) ( accidentalmente) <cabeza/codo> to bang, hitb) (AmL) puerta to bang* * *= beat, hit, strike, bang, club, bash, knock, punch, thrash, smite, belt.Ex: Flexible moulds made of laminated paper called 'flong' were first used in Lyons in 1829 and were blotting and tissue paper pasted together, and the mould was formed by beating damp flong on the face of the type.
Ex: When I saw what he was up to, I drew back for a punch and hit him so hard on the nose that he fell on his back and lay there for some time, so that his wife stood over him and cried out 'Mercy! You've done my husband in!'.Ex: The ribbon must be disengaged so that the metal typefaces strike the wax sheet directly.Ex: On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.Ex: At the time of his arrest he was beaten, kicked and clubbed in the head with the butt of a pistol, resulting in health problems which are not being properly treated in prison = En el momento de su arresto le habían golpeado, dado patadas y golpeado en la cabeza con la culata de una pistola, causándole problemas de salud que están siendo tratados adecuadadamente en la cárcel.Ex: Newspapers took advantage of the accident to attack or ' bash' the nuclear industry or nuclear power in general.Ex: He said this was when the crocodile snuck up from behind and knocked her with its front paws.Ex: In that time, she relates, she had been mugged at gunpoint, punched in the face, and harassed.Ex: Later footage shows the killer whales with the pups in their mouths, thrashing them about.Ex: Instead, this may come off as a sort of mixed signal considering that God has chosen to smite California right after a proposition was passed banning same sex marriage.Ex: They chased him and one belted him over the head with the bar, forcing him to the ground.* golpear a Alguien hasta dejarlo inconsciente = beat + Nombre + unconscious.* golpear con fuerza = smite.* golpear con una porra = club.* golpear con un martillo = hammer.* golpear con violencia = smite.* golpear duramente = pummel, smite.* golpear fuerte = wallop, whack.* golpear ligeramente = tap, pat.* golpear ligeramente la punta de los dedos en sucesión sobre una superficie = tap + fingers.* golpear rozando = clip.* golpearse el pecho = beat + Posesivo + breast.* golpear violentamente = bash.* intentar golpear Algo = take + a swing at.* * *golpear [A1 ]vtA ‹superficie/objeto›no golpees la máquina don't bang the machinegolpeó la puerta con tal fuerza que casi la tira abajo he banged (on) the door so hard that he almost knocked it downno golpees la puerta al salir don't slam the door as you go outgolpear el filete con la maza beat o pound the steak with a tenderizerla lluvia golpeaba los cristales the rain beat against the window panesgolpeó el atril con la batuta he tapped his baton on the music stand, he tapped the music stand with his batonlos macillos golpean las cuerdas the hammers strike the stringsB ‹persona›1 (chocar) to hitalgo me golpeó en la cara something hit me in the face2 (pegarle a) to beat, hitlo golpearon brutalmente he was brutally beaten3(sacudir): una nueva tragedia golpea al país a fresh tragedy has hit o struck the countryla vida la ha golpeado duramente life has treated her harshly o ( liter) has dealt her some harsh blows■ golpearvi1 (dar, pegar) golpear CONTRA algo to beat AGAINST sthel granizo golpeaba contra la ventana the hail beat against the window pane2 ( AmS) (llamar a la puerta) to knockalguien golpeó (a la puerta) someone knocked on o at the doorestán golpeando there's someone (knocking) at the door3 (en fútbol americano) to scrimmage1 ( refl) (accidentalmente) ‹cabeza/codo› to bang, hit2 ( AmL) «puerta» to bang* * *
golpear ( conjugate golpear) verbo transitivo
1 ‹objeto/superficie› to bang;
( repetidamente) to beat;◊ no golpees la puerta al salir don't slam o bang the door as you go out;
la lluvia golpeaba los cristales the rain beat against the window panes;
golpeó la mesa con el puño he banged his fist on the table
2 ( pegar) to hit;
su marido la golpea her husband hits her
verbo intransitivoa) (dar, pegar) golpear contra algo to beat against sth
golpearse verbo pronominal
golpear verbo transitivo
1 (accidentalmente) to hit
2 (con intención de herir) to beat, hit
(con el puño) to punch
3 (una puerta, una ventana, etc) to bang: la ventana no dejaba de golpear, the window kept banging
' golpear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ablandar
- maltratar
- swing
- vapulear
- dar
- fuerte
- impactar
- macanear
- pegar
- rebote
- repiquetear
- sacudir
- valer
English:
bang
- bash
- bash in
- batter
- beat
- bonk
- bop
- bump
- crack
- do over
- flick
- hard
- hit
- jar
- knock
- lash out
- pistol-whip
- play
- pummel
- rap
- slam
- slog
- smash
- strike
- stub
- thump
- whack
- hammer
- putt
- thrash
* * *♦ vt1. [impactar] to hit;[puerta] to bang;las olas golpeaban el rompeolas the waves beat against the breakwater;no golpees la impresora stop hitting o banging the printer2. [pegar] to hit;[con puño] to punch;lo golpearon hasta dejarlo inconsciente they beat him unconscious3. [afectar, sacudir]la crisis económica ha golpeado a toda la zona the economic crisis has hit o affected the whole region;la vida lo ha golpeado duramente life has dealt him some harsh blows♦ vi2. Andes, RP [llamar] to knock at the door;están golpeando someone's knocking at the door* * ** * *golpear vt1) : to beat (up), to hit2) : to slam, to bang, to strikegolpear vi1) : to knock (at a door)2) : to beatla lluvia golpeaba contra el tejado: the rain beat against the roof* * *golpear vb2. (puerta, ventana) to bang -
4 دق
دَقَّ \ beat (beat, beaten): to hit many times: The rain was beating on the roof. drive (drove, driven): to strike a nail with force: I drove a nail into the door. hammer: to knock hard; use a hammer: The policeman hammered on the door. I hammered the nails in. pound: to strike (with) heavy blows with the hand: He pounded on the door. ring: (of a bell) to sound; to sound like bell, or by using a bell: The telephone rang. \ See Also رن (رَنّ)، أدخل (أدْخَلَ)، طَرَقَ بِعُنْف \ دَقَّ \ batter: to hit hard and often: He battered on the door. \ See Also طَرَقَ أو ضَرَبَ بِعُنْفٍ \ دَقَّ \ drum: to play a drum by beating on it. \ See Also قَرَعَ الطَّبَل \ دَقَّ... بقَدَمِهِ \ stamp: to put one’s foot down violently (in anger, or so as to flatten sth.): He stamped on the snake’s head, in case it was not dead. \ دَقَّ بانْتِظام \ beat, (beat, beaten): to move (up and down) regularly: Her heart was beating fast. \ دَقَّ بِعُنْفٍ \ bang: to hit hard: He banged me on the head. \ دَقَّ دقًّا خَفيفًا \ rap: to knock: He rapped on the door with his stick. -
5 ♦ beat
♦ beat /bi:t/A n. [cu]1 rumore ritmico; battito; colpi (pl.) ritmati; ( di tamburo) rullo; the beat of the waves on the rocks, il rumore delle onde che si frangono sugli scogli2 (fisiol.) battito; pulsazione3 (mus.) tempo (di battuta); ritmo: three beats to the bar, tre tempi per battuta; a strong beat, un ritmo energico; to follow the beat, andare a tempo; to be off the beat, essere fuori tempo; to be on the beat, andare a tempo5 attimo (di pausa, esitazione, ecc.)6 (fis.) battimento7 zona, quartiere (assegnato a un poliziotto di ronda, a una sentinella); ( per estens.) turno di pattuglia, di ronda, di servizio: to be on the beat, essere di pattuglia, di ronda; essere in servizio8 (spec. di giornalista, rappresentante, prostituta, ecc.) zona, area, distretto ( da coprire nel proprio lavoro); giro9 (fam.) ambito di interesse; sfera di attività; competenza: That's off my beat, non me ne intendo; non è affar mio10 (giorn.) colpo; scoop11 (naut.) bordata; bordo12 esponente della «beat generation»; beatnik; beatB a.3 (letter. USA) beat: a beat poet, un poeta beat; beat literature, letteratura beat; the beat generation, la «beat generation»; gli scrittori e poeti beat♦ (to) beat /bi:t/A v. t.1 battere; picchiare; percuotere: He beats his children, picchia i figli; to beat a drum, battere un tamburo; to beat a carpet, battere un tappeto; to beat sb. to death, picchiare a morte q.; to beat into submission, indurre con le botte all'obbedienza2 battere; martellare: to beat gold, battere l'oro; to beat st. into a thin sheet, battere qc. fino a ridurlo a una lamina4 ( cucina) sbattere; mescolare; montare ( panna): to beat an egg, sbattere un uovo; Beat a half a pint of cream into the mixture, incorporare al composto mezza pinta di panna5 battere; vincere; sconfiggere: He beat me at chess, mi ha battuto a scacchi; to beat the competition, battere la concorrenza; They fought bravely but were beaten, hanno combattuto valorosamente ma sono stati sconfitti7 (fam.) essere migliore di; superare; battere: You can't beat that hotel for comfort, quell'albergo è insuperabile per il comfort; (fam.) You can't beat a good film, non c'è niente di meglio di (o niente batte) un buon film8 ( slang USA) evitare; scampare a: to beat the chair, evitare la sedia elettrica; to beat the rap, evitare una condanna; evitare una punizione; cavarsela9 (fam.) lasciare perplesso; sconcertare: It beats me how he can be so stupid, non finisco di stupirmi della sua stupidità; (It) beats me!, non capisco proprio!; non lo so!10 arrivare prima di; essere più svelto di; precedere; evitare (precedendo); battere: I wanted to buy that painting, but I was beaten to it, volevo comprare quel quadro ma mi hanno preceduto; We left early to beat the traffic, siamo partiti presto per evitare il traffico12 (fam. USA) defraudare: I was beaten out of my inheritance, sono stato defraudato della mia ereditàB v. i.1 battere; picchiare; pulsare: The rain was beating on the roof, la pioggia batteva sul tetto; Her heart beat fast, le batteva forte il cuore; to make sb. 's heart beat faster, far battere più forte il cuore a q.; accelerare i battiti del cuore di q.● (fam.) to beat about (o around) the bush, menare il can per l'aia; girare attorno a una questione; fare tanti giri di parole; tergiversare □ to beat the air, pestare l'acqua nel mortaio □ to beat sb. at his own game, battere q. con le sue stesse armi (o al suo stesso gioco) □ ( slang USA) to beat the band, a più non posso; a tutto spiano; da pazzi □ to beat sb. black and blue, pestare q.; far nero di botte q. □ to beat one's breast, battersi il petto (fig.) □ (fam. USA) to beat the bushes (for st.), cercare (qc.) dappertutto (o in lungo e in largo) □ to beat the clock, finire entro il tempo stabilito; farcela in tempo □ ( slang USA) to beat one's gums, parlare a vanvera; sbattere la lingua □ (fam.) to beat the hell (o the living daylights) out of sb., riempire q. di botte; dare un fracco di botte a q.; ( slang) = to beat sb. hollow, battere q. alla grande; suonarle a q.; stracciare q. □ to beat st. into sb., far entrare (o cacciare) a forza qc. (nozioni, concetti, ecc.) in testa a q. □ (fam.) to beat the pants off sb. = to beat sb. hollow ► sopra □ to beat a path, aprire un sentiero, un passaggio □ to beat a path to sb. 's door, arrivare a frotte da q. (per ottenere qc.); fare la coda davanti alla porta di q. □ to beat a (hasty) retreat, battere in ritirata □ (volg.) to beat sb. shitless, massacrare q. di botte □ (mus.) to beat time, battere (o marcare) il tempo □ (mil.) to beat to arms, suonare a raccolta □ ( slang) Beat it!, fila via!; sparisci!; smamma! □ That beats everything (o all)!, questa le batte tutte!; questo è il colmo! □ ( slang) Can you beat that?, questa è grossa!; è il colmo!; è roba da matti! □ (prov.) If you can't beat them, join them, se non puoi batterli, unisciti a loro. -
6 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. -
7 ضرب
ضَرَبَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to hit many times: He beat his son for stealing. The rain was beating on the roof.. hit: to strike: He hit me with a stick. knock: to hit (by mistake or on purpose): I knocked my head on a low doorway. The car knocked a lamp-post over. He knocked a nail into the wall. multiply: to increase, a certain number of times: Five multiplied by three (5< multi>3) is fifteen. strike: to hit; aim a blow: He struck me with a stick. He struck (a blow) at me with a knife (but he missed me). \ ضَرَبَ \ kill two birds with one stone: to get two jobs done by one action. \ See Also أصَابَ عصفورين بحجر واحد \ ضَرَبَ \ thud: to make a thud. \ See Also سَقَطَ محدثًا صَوْتًا مَكْتُومًا \ ضَرَبَ \ bomb: to drop bombs on: They bombed our town. \ See Also قَذَف بالقنابل \ ضَرَبَ (بِقُوَّة وعُنْف) \ slam: to put sth. down violently and noisily: He slammed the box down on the table and walked angrily away. \ See Also وضع (وَضَعَ)، رمى (رَمَى) \ ضَرَبَ (بالعصا) بِشِدَّة \ whack: to hit hard with a stick. \ ضَرَبَ بِعصًا غليظة \ club: to strike with a heavy stick. \ ضَرَبَ بالرَّصاص \ shoot: to fire, with a gun or a bow; to strike (sb. or sth.) by firing: I shot an arrow into the air. He raised his hands and cried, ‘Don’t shoot!’ He shot me in the leg. I shot him dead (I shot him and he died at once). \ ضَرَبَ بالعصا \ cane: to punish with a cane. \ ضَرَبَ بعنف \ lash: to strike with a sweeping movement: He lashed his horse to make it go faster. The horse lashed out at me with its foot. wallop: beat. \ ضَرَبَ بالقنابل \ shell: fire shells at: The enemy shelled the port. \ ضَرَبَ ضربًا خفيفًا \ tap: to strike lightly; knock gently: He tapped me on the shoulder, to draw my attention. \ See Also ربت (رَبَّتَ) \ ضَرَبَ على غير هدى \ strike out: to aim a blow widely. \ ضَرَبَ الكُرة بالرأس \ head: to strike (a football) with the head. -
8 طرق
طَرَقَ \ beat, beat, beaten: to hit many times: He beat his son for stealing. The rain was beating on the roof.. hammer: to knock hard; use a hammer: The policeman hammered on the door. I hammered the nails in. knock: to make a noise by hitting: Knock on the door before you go in. thump: to strike heavily (esp. with one’s closed hand): He thumped on my door to wake me. \ See Also دق (دَقَّ)، ضرب (ضَرَبَ) \ طَرَقَ بعنف \ bang: to hit hard: He banged me on the head. pound: to strike (with) heavy blows with the hand: He pounded on the door. \ طَرَقَ الموضوع \ broach: to begin to talk about (a difficult or unwelcome matter): He broached the subject of his pay rise to his employer. -
9 beat (beat, beaten)
دَقَّ \ beat (beat, beaten): to hit many times: The rain was beating on the roof. drive (drove, driven): to strike a nail with force: I drove a nail into the door. hammer: to knock hard; use a hammer: The policeman hammered on the door. I hammered the nails in. pound: to strike (with) heavy blows with the hand: He pounded on the door. ring: (of a bell) to sound; to sound like bell, or by using a bell: The telephone rang. \ See Also رن (رَنّ)، أدخل (أدْخَلَ)، طَرَقَ بِعُنْف -
10 drive (drove, driven)
دَقَّ \ beat (beat, beaten): to hit many times: The rain was beating on the roof. drive (drove, driven): to strike a nail with force: I drove a nail into the door. hammer: to knock hard; use a hammer: The policeman hammered on the door. I hammered the nails in. pound: to strike (with) heavy blows with the hand: He pounded on the door. ring: (of a bell) to sound; to sound like bell, or by using a bell: The telephone rang. \ See Also رن (رَنّ)، أدخل (أدْخَلَ)، طَرَقَ بِعُنْف -
11 hammer
دَقَّ \ beat (beat, beaten): to hit many times: The rain was beating on the roof. drive (drove, driven): to strike a nail with force: I drove a nail into the door. hammer: to knock hard; use a hammer: The policeman hammered on the door. I hammered the nails in. pound: to strike (with) heavy blows with the hand: He pounded on the door. ring: (of a bell) to sound; to sound like bell, or by using a bell: The telephone rang. \ See Also رن (رَنّ)، أدخل (أدْخَلَ)، طَرَقَ بِعُنْف -
12 pound
دَقَّ \ beat (beat, beaten): to hit many times: The rain was beating on the roof. drive (drove, driven): to strike a nail with force: I drove a nail into the door. hammer: to knock hard; use a hammer: The policeman hammered on the door. I hammered the nails in. pound: to strike (with) heavy blows with the hand: He pounded on the door. ring: (of a bell) to sound; to sound like bell, or by using a bell: The telephone rang. \ See Also رن (رَنّ)، أدخل (أدْخَلَ)، طَرَقَ بِعُنْف -
13 ring
دَقَّ \ beat (beat, beaten): to hit many times: The rain was beating on the roof. drive (drove, driven): to strike a nail with force: I drove a nail into the door. hammer: to knock hard; use a hammer: The policeman hammered on the door. I hammered the nails in. pound: to strike (with) heavy blows with the hand: He pounded on the door. ring: (of a bell) to sound; to sound like bell, or by using a bell: The telephone rang. \ See Also رن (رَنّ)، أدخل (أدْخَلَ)، طَرَقَ بِعُنْف -
14 beat, beat, beaten
طَرَقَ \ beat, beat, beaten: to hit many times: He beat his son for stealing. The rain was beating on the roof.. hammer: to knock hard; use a hammer: The policeman hammered on the door. I hammered the nails in. knock: to make a noise by hitting: Knock on the door before you go in. thump: to strike heavily (esp. with one’s closed hand): He thumped on my door to wake me. \ See Also دق (دَقَّ)، ضرب (ضَرَبَ) -
15 hammer
طَرَقَ \ beat, beat, beaten: to hit many times: He beat his son for stealing. The rain was beating on the roof.. hammer: to knock hard; use a hammer: The policeman hammered on the door. I hammered the nails in. knock: to make a noise by hitting: Knock on the door before you go in. thump: to strike heavily (esp. with one’s closed hand): He thumped on my door to wake me. \ See Also دق (دَقَّ)، ضرب (ضَرَبَ) -
16 knock
طَرَقَ \ beat, beat, beaten: to hit many times: He beat his son for stealing. The rain was beating on the roof.. hammer: to knock hard; use a hammer: The policeman hammered on the door. I hammered the nails in. knock: to make a noise by hitting: Knock on the door before you go in. thump: to strike heavily (esp. with one’s closed hand): He thumped on my door to wake me. \ See Also دق (دَقَّ)، ضرب (ضَرَبَ) -
17 thump
طَرَقَ \ beat, beat, beaten: to hit many times: He beat his son for stealing. The rain was beating on the roof.. hammer: to knock hard; use a hammer: The policeman hammered on the door. I hammered the nails in. knock: to make a noise by hitting: Knock on the door before you go in. thump: to strike heavily (esp. with one’s closed hand): He thumped on my door to wake me. \ See Also دق (دَقَّ)، ضرب (ضَرَبَ) -
18 beat (beat, beaten)
ضَرَبَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to hit many times: He beat his son for stealing. The rain was beating on the roof.. hit: to strike: He hit me with a stick. knock: to hit (by mistake or on purpose): I knocked my head on a low doorway. The car knocked a lamp-post over. He knocked a nail into the wall. multiply: to increase, a certain number of times: Five multiplied by three (5< multi>3) is fifteen. strike: to hit; aim a blow: He struck me with a stick. He struck (a blow) at me with a knife (but he missed me). -
19 hit
ضَرَبَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to hit many times: He beat his son for stealing. The rain was beating on the roof.. hit: to strike: He hit me with a stick. knock: to hit (by mistake or on purpose): I knocked my head on a low doorway. The car knocked a lamp-post over. He knocked a nail into the wall. multiply: to increase, a certain number of times: Five multiplied by three (5< multi>3) is fifteen. strike: to hit; aim a blow: He struck me with a stick. He struck (a blow) at me with a knife (but he missed me). -
20 knock
ضَرَبَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to hit many times: He beat his son for stealing. The rain was beating on the roof.. hit: to strike: He hit me with a stick. knock: to hit (by mistake or on purpose): I knocked my head on a low doorway. The car knocked a lamp-post over. He knocked a nail into the wall. multiply: to increase, a certain number of times: Five multiplied by three (5< multi>3) is fifteen. strike: to hit; aim a blow: He struck me with a stick. He struck (a blow) at me with a knife (but he missed me).
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