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tr['bætərɪŋ]1 (beating) apaleamiento\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLbattering ram ariete nombre masculinon.• cañoneo s.m.• paliza s.f.'bætərɪŋnoun paliza f['bætǝrɪŋ]1.N (=blows) paliza f ; (Mil) bombardeo mhe got a battering from the critics — los críticos fueron muy duros con él, los críticos lo pusieron como un trapo *
2.CPDbattering ram N — ariete m
* * *['bætərɪŋ]noun paliza f -
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battering ['bætərɪŋ]∎ he got a bad battering on l'a rossé sévèrement∎ the building took a battering in the war le bâtiment a été durement éprouvé pendant la guerre;∎ his confidence took a battering sa confiance en soi en a pris un coup;∎ the team took a bad battering l'équipe a été battue à plate(s) couture(s)►► battering ram bélier m -
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1 ( from person) raclée ○ f ; the problem of wife-battering le problème des maris qui battent leurs femmes ;2 to take ou get a battering (from bombs, storm, waves) être ravagé (from par) ; ( from opponents) Sport prendre une raclée ○ ; ( from critics) se faire descendre (by par) ; ( emotionally) en prendre un coup ○ ; this car/table has taken a battering over the years cette voiture/table a souffert ○ au cours des années. -
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battering [ˈbætərɪŋ]• the town took a dreadful battering during the war la ville a été terriblement éprouvée pendant la guerre* * *['bætərɪŋ]1) ( from person) raclée (colloq) f2)to take ou get a battering — (from bombs, storm, waves) être ravagé ( from par); ( from opponents) Sport prendre une raclée (colloq); ( from critics) se faire descendre (by par); ( emotionally) en prendre un coup (colloq)
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battering noun 1) избиение, град ударов 2) сильный стук (в дверь и т. п.)3) долбление 4) вмятина 5) mil. огонь на разрушение -
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- n1. отклонение ( стены) от вертикали ( внутрь здания)
2. наплавка на кромки ( при сварке)
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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bat·ter·ing[ˈbætərɪŋ, AM ˈbæt̬-]nto give sb a \battering jdn verprügelnshe'd been given many a \battering by her man sie wurde oft von ihrem Mann misshandeltto take a \battering eine Niederlage einstecken fam* * *['btərIŋ]n (lit)Schläge pl, Prügel pl; (of baby, wife) Misshandlung fhe/it got or took a real battering — er/es hat ganz schön was abgekriegt (inf), es hat schwer gelitten
to give sth a battering — etw ramponieren (inf) or demolieren (inf)
he'll give his opponent a battering — er wird es seinem Gegner geben (inf)
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['bætərɪŋ]1) (from person) (il) picchiare, (il) malmenare2)to take o get a battering — (from bombs, storm, waves) essere devastato o distrutto ( from da); (from opponents) sport uscire malconcio; (from critics) essere stroncato (by da); (emotionally) essere distrutto
* * *battering /ˈbætərɪŋ/n. [u]2 (mil.) il battere in breccia; cannoneggiamento3 ( anche leg.) violenza, violenze fisiche (spec. a coniuge, partner o bambino); maltrattamento, maltrattamenti: baby battering, maltrattamento di bambini; wife battering, violenza domestica4 attacco violento; critica severa; stroncatura5 sconfitta; batosta; bastonata6 forte perdita; tracollo● (stor. mil.) battering ram, ariete ( per assedio) □ to take a battering, essere maltrattato; essere strapazzato ( dalla critica, ecc.); essere stroncato; subire una batosta; prenderle sode; ( di valuta, azioni, ecc.) subire una forte perdita (o un tracollo).* * *['bætərɪŋ]1) (from person) (il) picchiare, (il) malmenare2)to take o get a battering — (from bombs, storm, waves) essere devastato o distrutto ( from da); (from opponents) sport uscire malconcio; (from critics) essere stroncato (by da); (emotionally) essere distrutto
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subst. \/ˈbætərɪŋ\/mishandlingbaby battering barnemishandlingget a battering få bank, få julingsevere battering hard medfart -
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bat·ter·ing [ʼbætərɪŋ, Am ʼbæt̬-] nto give sb a \battering jdn verprügeln;she'd been given many a \battering by her man sie wurde oft von ihrem Mann misshandeltto take a \battering eine Niederlage einstecken ( fam) -
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сущ.
1) избиение, град ударов
2) сильный стук (в дверь и т. п.)
3) долбление
4) вмятина Syn: dent
5) воен. огонь на разрушениеизбиение, град ударов сильный стук (в дверь и т. п.) долбление вмятина (военное) огонь на разрушение( военное) (историческое) брешированиеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > battering
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[ʹbæt(ə)rıŋ] n1. 1) избиение, град ударов2) сильный стук (в дверь и т. п.)3) долбление2. вмятина3. воен.1) огонь на разрушение2) ист. бреширование -
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Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > battering
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['bæt(ə)rɪŋ]1) Общая лексика: вмятина, град ударов, долбление, избиение, огонь на разрушение, сильный стук (в дверь)2) История: бреширование3) Строительство: отклонение от вертикали, отклонение ( стены) от вертикали (внутрь здания), наплавка на кромки (при сварке)4) Железнодорожный термин: износ (от ударов)5) Автомобильный термин: уплотнение, износ (от удара)6) Лесоводство: размолачивание (концов брёвен)7) Металлургия: разбивающий, расплющивание (метод реставрации волочильных досок)8) Нефть: расплющивание9) Силикатное производство: замешивание, разминание10) Сварка: наплавка на кромки11) Оружейное производство: стрельба на разрушение -
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См. также в других словарях:
battering — at ter*ing n. the act or process of subjecting to strong repeated blows. Syn: banging. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
battering — noun a) An instance of battering. b) The activity of battering … Wiktionary
battering — bat|ter|ing [ bætərıŋ ] noun take a battering to suffer very badly, for example by being easily defeated: Government troops were taking a battering in the north of the country … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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battering — UK [ˈbæt(ə)rɪŋ] / US [ˈbætərɪŋ] noun take a battering … English dictionary
Battering Ram — Студийный альбом Iron Savio … Википедия
battering ram — battering rams also battering ram N COUNT A battering ram is a long heavy piece of wood that is used to knock down the locked doors of buildings. The battering ram was smashing through the oak door … English dictionary
battering ram — n. 1. an ancient military machine having a heavy wooden beam, sometimes with an iron ram s head at its end, for battering down gates, walls, doors, etc. 2. any bar, log, etc. used like this to force entrance … English World dictionary
Battering train — Bat ter*ing train (Mil.) A train of artillery for siege operations. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Battering-ram — Bat ter*ing ram , n. 1. (Mil.) An engine used in ancient times to beat down the walls of besieged places. [1913 Webster] Note: It was a large beam, with a head of iron, which was sometimes made to resemble the head of a ram. It was suspended by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English