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beat, beaten
1. vtschlagen, (as punishment) prügeln2. n(of heart, drum etc) Schlag m, MUS Takt m, (type of music) Beat m -
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beat, beaten
1. vtschlagen, (as punishment) prügeln2. n(of heart, drum etc) Schlag m, MUS Takt m, (type of music) Beat m -
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ضَرْبَة \ beat: a regular movement, or its sound: the loud beat of the drum; a heart beat.. blow: a hard stroke: He struck me a heavy blow with his stick., a sudden misfortune His death was a great blow to his family.. stroke: a blow: He cut off the branch with one stroke of his axe, a movement of the pen (in writing) or of the brush (in painting), a movement of the arm in games (such as tennis, golf, badminton) where one hits a ball. -
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kb. rute/ronda 2 (drum) dentaman gendang. 3 gerakan irama/tempo.4 denyut(an), debar. -kkt.(beat-beaten) 1 memukul.2 mengalahkan.3 mengocok, mengaduk. Inf,: mengacaukan.5 mengepakkan.6 Inf,: melebihi.7 SI,: pergi, nyah. -
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dead / blind drunkdrunk and incapable(as) tight as a drum / a fiddler / a brickwell primedblind to the world(as) drunk as a lord / a mouse / a pigsl. a sheet / three sheets in the wind. -
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108 beat of the drum
Общая лексика: барабанный бой -
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Общая лексика: беззастенчиво рекламировать, шумно протестовать -
110 drum-beat cadence
Военный термин: строевой шаг в ритме барабанного боя -
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לפרסם, לקדם בהתלהבות, לפרסם בפרסומת רעשנית* * *◙ תינשער תמוסרפב םסרפל,תובהלתהב םדקל,םסרפל◄ -
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subst. \/ˈdrʌmbiːt\/trommeslag, trommevirvel, paukeslag -
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120 drum, beat the (to promote)
fomentar, promoverEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > drum, beat the (to promote)
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Beat of drum — Beat Beat, n. 1. A stroke; a blow. [1913 Webster] He, with a careless beat, Struck out the mute creation at a heat. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. A recurring stroke; a throb; a pulsation; as, a beat of the heart; the beat of the pulse. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
beat the drum — phrasal also beat a drum : to declaim as meritorious or especially significant : publicize or argue noisily publicity men beating the drum about the new star beat the drum for him as a candidate * * * bang/beat/the drum … Useful english dictionary
beat the drum — to attract attention. The president said he will beat the drum to build public support for his education program. Usage notes: sometimes followed by for: Who is beating the drum for the parents rights act? … New idioms dictionary
beat a drum — phrasal see beat the drum … Useful english dictionary
beat the drum for — I see drum I II beat (or bang) the drum for (or against) be ostentatiously in support of (or in opposition to) he limited campaign contributions in order to beat the drum against political action committees | feminists bang the drum for ‘quality… … Useful english dictionary
beat the drum — Synonyms and related words: advertise, ballyhoo, bark, beat, beat a tattoo, beat the drums, beat time, bill, blow the trumpet, boost, build up, bulletin, call to arms, call up, campaign for, celebrate, circularize, commemorate, conscript, count,… … Moby Thesaurus
beat the drum — to speak eagerly about something that you support. Once again she was banging the drum for pre school nurseries. (often + for) The opposition parties are always beating the environmental drum … New idioms dictionary
beat the drum — {v. phr.} To attract attention in order to advertise something or to promote someone, such as a political candidate. * /Mrs. Smith has been beating the drum in her town in order to get her husband elected mayor./ … Dictionary of American idioms
beat the drum — {v. phr.} To attract attention in order to advertise something or to promote someone, such as a political candidate. * /Mrs. Smith has been beating the drum in her town in order to get her husband elected mayor./ … Dictionary of American idioms
beat\ the\ drum — v. phr. To attract attention in order to advertise something or to promote someone, such as a political candidate. Mrs. Smith has been beating the drum in her town in order to get her husband elected mayor … Словарь американских идиом
beat the drum (for somebody) — beat/bang the ˈdrum (for sb/sth) idiom (especially BrE) to speak with enthusiasm in support of sb/sth • She s really banging the drum for the new system. Main entry: ↑drumidiom … Useful english dictionary