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1 throb
n. slag, dunkande--------v. slå, banka* * *[Ɵrob] 1. past tense, past participle - throbbed; verb1) ((of the heart) to beat: Her heart throbbed with excitement.) slå, bulta, klappa2) (to beat regularly like the heart: The engine was throbbing gently.) dunka3) (to beat regularly with pain; to be very painful: His head is throbbing (with pain).) bulta, dunka2. noun(a regular beat: the throb of the engine / her heart / her sore finger.) bankande, bultande, dunkande -
2 cane
n. rör; käpp; spö; rörsocker; rotting--------v. prygla, klå upp, aga* * *[kein] 1. noun1) (the stem of certain types of plant (eg sugar plant, bamboo etc).) rör2) (a stick used as an aid to walking or as an instrument of punishment: He beat the child with a cane.) käpp, rotting2. verb(to beat with a cane: The schoolmaster caned the boy.) prygla -
3 bash
n. våldsamt slag, smäll--------v. klå upp, drämma till, slå* * *[bæʃ] 1. verb((sometimes with in) to beat or smash (in): The soldiers bashed in the door.) slå, drämma2. noun1) (a heavy blow: a bash with his foot.) våldsamt slag2) (a dent: a bash on the car's nearside door.) märke, buckla•- bash on/ahead with- bash on/ahead
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4 batter
n. slagman i kricket och baseball; vispad smet till bak; smet--------v. slå, slå in, illa tilltyga; bulta, hamra* * *I verb(to beat with blow after blow: He was battered to death with a large stick.) slå, hamra, bulta, misshandla- batteredII noun(a mixture of flour, eggs and milk or water used in cooking. fry the fish in batter; pancake batter.) smet -
5 club
adj. klubb---------n. klubb, klubbhus; klubba, batong; klöverkort (i kortspel)--------v. slå* * *1. noun1) (a heavy stick etc used as a weapon.) klubba, påk2) (a bat or stick used in certain games (especially golf): Which club will you use?) klubba3) (a number of people meeting for study, pleasure, games etc: the local tennis club.) klubb4) (the place where these people meet: He goes to the club every Friday.) klubb, klubbhus5) (one of the playing-cards of the suit clubs.) klöver[]2. verb(to beat or strike with a club: They clubbed him to death.) klubba- clubs -
6 compete
v. tävla, kämpa* * *[kəm'pi:t](to try to beat others in a contest, fight etc: We are competing against them in the next round; Are you competing with her for the job?) tävla, konkurrera- competitive
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7 cudgel
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8 drum
n. trumma; trumslag--------v. trumma; slå, dunka* * *1. noun1) (a musical instrument constructed of skin etc stretched on a round frame and beaten with a stick: He plays the drums.) trumma2) (something shaped like a drum, especially a container: an oil-drum.) trumma3) (an eardrum.) trum[]2. verb1) (to beat a drum.) trumma, slå på trumma2) (to tap continuously especially with the fingers: Stop drumming (your fingers) on the table!) trumma3) (to make a sound like someone beating a drum: The rain drummed on the metal roof.) trumma, smattra•- drummer- drumstick
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9 flog
v. piska, prygla; sälja (slang)* * *[floɡ]past tense, past participle - flogged; verb(to beat; to whip: You will be flogged for stealing the money.) prygla, piska- flogging- flog a dead horse -
10 hammer
n. hammare--------v. hamra; besegra* * *['hæmə] 1. noun1) (a tool with a heavy usually metal head, used for driving nails into wood, breaking hard substances etc: a joiner's hammer.) hammare2) (the part of a bell, piano, clock etc that hits against some other part, so making a noise.) hammare, klubba, kläpp3) (in sport, a metal ball on a long steel handle for throwing.) slägga2. verb1) (to hit, beat, break etc (something) with a hammer: He hammered the nail into the wood.) hamra, spika, bulta2) (to teach a person (something) with difficulty, by repetition: Grammar was hammered into us at school.) slå (dunka) in•- give someone a hammering- give a hammering
- hammer home
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11 palpitate
v. klappa, slå (hjärta); darra* * *['pælpiteit]((of the heart) to beat rapidly.) klappa, bulta, pulsera -
12 pulsate
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13 pummel
v. slå med knytnävarna; mörbulta* * *past tense, past participle - pummelled; verb(to beat again and again with the fists.) puckla på, mörbulta -
14 rock
n. klippa, sten; rock (musik); vaggande; tvättning--------v. vagga, vaggas; skaka* * *I [rok] noun1) ((a large lump or mass of) the solid parts of the surface of the Earth: The ship struck a rock and sank; the rocks on the seashore; He built his house on solid rock.) klippa, hälleberg2) (a large stone: The climber was killed by a falling rock.) klippblock, sten3) (a type of hard sweet made in sticks: a stick of Edinburgh rock.) polkagris•- rockery- rocky
- rockiness
- rock-bottom
- rock-garden
- rock-plant
- on the rocks II [rok] verb1) (to (cause to) swing gently backwards and forwards or from side to side: The mother rocked the cradle; This cradle rocks.) gunga2) (to swing (a baby) gently in one's arms to comfort it or make it sleep.) vagga, vyssja3) (to shake or move violently: The earthquake rocked the building.) gunga, skaka•- rocker- rocky
- rockiness
- rocking-chair
- rocking-horse
- off one's rocker III [rok]((also rock music) music or songs with a strong, heavy beat and usually a simple melody: She likes rock; ( also adjective) a rock band.) rock[] -
15 steady
adj. stadig, fast, stabil; jämn--------interj. ta det lugnt!--------n. pojkvän, flickvän--------v. göra stadig, stärka; stabilisera; lugna ner sig* * *['stedi] 1. adjective1) ((negative unsteady) firmly fixed, balanced or controlled: The table isn't steady; You need a steady hand to be a surgeon.) stadig2) (regular or even: a steady temperature; He was walking at a steady pace.) stadig, jämn3) (unchanging or constant: steady faith.) fast, orubblig, stabil4) ((of a person) sensible and hardworking in habits etc: a steady young man.) stadgad2. verb(to make or become steady: He stumbled but managed to steady himself; His heart-beat gradually steadied.) göra stadig, lugna, stabilisera- steadily- steadiness
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16 strap
n. rem, band--------v. spänna fast; prygla* * *[stræp] 1. noun1) (a narrow strip of leather, cloth, or other material, eg with a buckle for fastening something (eg a suitcase, wristwatch etc) or by which to hold, hang or support something (eg a camera, rucksack etc): I need a new watch-strap; luggage straps.) band, rem2) (a short looped strip of leather etc, hanging from the roof of a train, by which a standing passenger can support himself.) stropp, ögla2. verb1) (to beat (eg a schoolchild) on the hand with a leather strap: He was strapped for being rude to the teacher.) prygla2) (to fasten with a strap etc: The two pieces of luggage were strapped together; He strapped on his new watch.) spänna fast•- strap in
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17 thresh
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18 trounce
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19 whip
n. piska; piskrapp; spå; visp, äggvisp; kallelse till votering; pikör (för jakt)--------v. piska, spöa; vispa; knycka; kvickt rycka; kvickt samla ihop; utklassa; kasta (fiske); linda om* * *[wip] 1. noun1) (a long cord or strip of leather attached to a handle, used for punishing people, driving horses etc: He carries a whip but he would never use it on the horse.) piska2) (in parliament, a member chosen by his party to make sure that no one fails to vote on important questions.) inpiskare2. verb1) (to strike with a whip: He whipped the horse to make it go faster; The criminals were whipped.) piska2) (to beat (eggs etc).) vispa3) (to move fast especially with a twisting motion like a whip: Suddenly he whipped round and saw me; He whipped out a revolver and shot her.) svänga, flänga, rycka, slita•- whiplash- whipped cream
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20 whisk
n. viska, kvast, dammvippa; borste; visp; svepande rörelse, viftning, snärt--------v. sopa; borsta; vispa; vifta bort* * *[wisk] 1. verb1) (to sweep, or cause to move, rapidly: He whisked the dirty dishes off the table; He whisked her off to the doctor.) vispa, förpassa []2) (to beat (eggs etc) with a fork or whisk.) vispa2. noun1) (a rapid, sweeping motion.) svepande rörelse2) (a kitchen tool made of wire etc, for beating eggs, cream etc.) visp
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