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    редовна проверка, редовна обиколка, ритам, удир
    * * *
    n. 1. удар, отчукување;
    2. (of a policeman) обиколка;
    3. (mus.) такт; beat II beat; beaten (beatБn) v
    1.tr претепување, натепување; to beat a child претепување на дете; *to beat a person within an inch of his life претепување на мртво;
    2. tr удирање; to beat a drum удирање во тапан;
    3. tr победување (победа), тепање, совладување; to beat the enemy победување на непријателот; (sports) our boys beat them нашите момчиња ги натепаа нив; to be beaten претрпување на пораз (see also defeat II);
    4. tr nadmaљiti; надминување, натфрлање; to beat a record надминување (натфрлање) на рекорд; that beats everything тоа надминува се;
    5. tr искршување, чукање; to beat an egg скршување на јајце; to beat a rug чукање на тепих; 7. tr чукање; he beat his head against the wall чукна со главата в sид; 8. tr разчистување; to beat a path разчистување на пат; 9. intr удирање, тепање, биење; the waves beat against the rocks брановите удираат во карпите; 10. intr чукање, удирање; his heart is beating fast срцето брзо му удира; 11. misc.; (colloq.) beat it! губи се!; *to beat around (Br.: about) the bush заобилување; the hail beat down the flowers градот го истепа свежото цвет

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