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1 bruise
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2 batter
I 1. transitive verb1) (strike) einschlagen auf (+ Akk.)batter down/in — einschlagen
2) (attack with artillery) beschießen2. intransitive verbbattered by the gales — vom Sturm stark beschädigt
II nounthey battered at or against the door — sie hämmerten gegen die Tür
* * *I verb(to beat with blow after blow: He was battered to death with a large stick.)- academic.ru/84512/battered">batteredII noun(a mixture of flour, eggs and milk or water used in cooking. fry the fish in batter; pancake batter.)* * *bat·ter1[ˈbætəʳ, AM ˈbæt̬ɚ]I. n [Back]teig m▪ to \batter sth etw panierenbat·ter2[ˈbætəʳ, AM ˈbæt̬ɚ]II. vt1. (assault)▪ to \batter sb jdn verprügeln2. (bruise or damage)▪ to \batter sb jdn böse [o übel] zurichtenthe waves \battered against the rocks die Wellen schlugen gegen die Felsen* * *I ['btə(r)]n (COOKfor frying) (Ausback)teig m; (for pancakes, waffles etc) Teig m IIn (SPORT)Schlagmann m III1. vt1) (= hit) einschlagen auf (+acc); (= strike repeatedly) wife, baby schlagen, (ver)prügeln; (with battering ram) berennenhe battered him about the head with an iron bar — er schlug mit einer Eisenstange auf seinen Kopf ein
2) (= damage) böse or übel zurichten; car also, metal zer- or verbeulenthe town was badly battered during the war — die Stadt wurde während des Krieges schwer zerbombt
2. vischlagen, trommeln (inf)to batter at the door — an die Tür hämmern or trommeln (inf)
* * *batter1 [ˈbætə(r)]A v/t1. a) einschlagen auf (akk):battered wives’ refuge Frauenhaus n2. umpeitschen (Sturm etc), schlagen gegen (Wellen etc)3. abnutzena battered old car ein zerbeulter alter Wagen;our battered democracy unsere stark angeschlagene Demokratie5. MIL wiederholt bombardieren:batter down zerbomben, zusammenschießenC s1. Eierkuchenteig m (auch zum Frittieren)2. TYPO beschädigte Type, defekter Schriftsatzbatter2 [ˈbætə(r)] ARCHB v/t einziehen, verjüngenC s Böschung f, Verjüngung f, Abdachung fbatter3 [ˈbætə(r)] s Baseball: Schläger m, Schlagmann m* * *I 1. transitive verb1) (strike) einschlagen auf (+ Akk.)batter down/in — einschlagen
2) (attack with artillery) beschießen3) (bruise, damage) übel zurichten; misshandeln [Baby, Ehefrau]2. intransitive verbII nounthey battered at or against the door — sie hämmerten gegen die Tür
* * *(cricket) n.Schläger - m. v.schlagen v.(§ p.,pp.: schlug, geschlagen)verbeulen v.zerschlagen v. -
3 batter
bat·terto \batter sth etw panieren1) ( assault)to \batter sb jdn verprügeln;to \batter sth auf etw akk einschlagen2) ( bruise or damage)to \batter sb jdn böse [o übel] zurichten;( with fists) hämmern;the waves \battered against the rocks die Wellen schlugen gegen die Felsen
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