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drub

  • 1 porub

    (-drub) Besa'tz m (-es, -e), Verbrä'mung f (-, -en), Saum m (-s, "-e), Randbesatz m (-es, "-e), Randbesetzung f (-, -en)

    Hrvatski-Njemački rječnik > porub

  • 2 izbatinati

    vt pf cudgel, bludgeon, cane, beat with cudgel/bludgeon/cane; drub, trash, belabor; - izmlatiti I izbatinati po tabanima - taban
    * * *
    • cane
    • whop

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > izbatinati

  • 3 izmlatiti

    * * *
    • drub
    • thwack
    • shellack
    • gyp
    • belabour
    • bash
    • beat up
    • maul
    • quilt over

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > izmlatiti

  • 4 lupati

    knock, bang, pound
    * * *
    • drub
    • throb
    • stamp
    • pound
    • hit
    • batter at
    • beaten
    • beat
    • bang
    • palpitate

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > lupati

  • 5 potući

    vt pf (poraziti) defeat, remain victorious, gain the day; (poubijati) kill off, massacre I potući do nogu (put to) rout, defeat utterly/roundly; coll beat hollow, slaughter; s1 wipe the floor with, make hash/mincemeat of, beat the pants off
    * * *
    • defeat
    • drub
    • shellack
    • beat

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > potući

  • 6 udarac

    impact, knock, percussion
    * * *
    • bogey
    • buffet
    • bunt
    • clap
    • dig
    • drub
    • thwack
    • thump
    • whack
    • wallop
    • shot
    • shake
    • slash
    • shock
    • slam
    • shell shock
    • stab
    • stroke
    • strike
    • push
    • prod
    • puff
    • punch
    • putt
    • jab
    • jolt
    • knock
    • lick
    • lash
    • hurtle
    • hit
    • hitter/spiker
    • impact
    • blow
    • bang
    • beat
    • coup

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > udarac

  • 7 udarati

    * * *
    • drub
    • drum
    • thrashing
    • thresh
    • pulsate
    • pound
    • lam
    • hammer
    • hit
    • batter
    • beat
    • palpitate

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > udarati

См. также в других словарях:

  • Drub — Drub, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Drubbed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Drubbing}.] [Cf. Prov. E. drab to beat, Icel. & Sw. drabba to hit, beat, Dan. dr[ae]be to slay, and perh. OE. drepen to strike, kill, AS. drepan to strike, G. & D. freffen to hit, touch, Icel …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Drub — Drub, n. A blow with a cudgel; a thump. Addison. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • drub — [drub] vt. drubbed, drubbing [? via Turk durb < Ar darb, a beating < daraba, to cudgel, bastinado] 1. to beat as with a stick or club; cudgel; thrash 2. to defeat soundly in a fight, contest, etc. vi. to drum or tap n. a blow as with a… …   English World dictionary

  • drub — index defeat, lash (strike), overcome (surmount) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • drub — 1630s (in an Oriental travel narrative), probably from Arabic darb a beating, from daraba he beat up (see discussion in OED). Related: Drubbed; Drubbing …   Etymology dictionary

  • drub — [v] thrash beat, cane, clobber, defeat, flog, hit, lash, pound, spank, strike, tan, trounce, wallop, whip; concept 95 …   New thesaurus

  • drub — ► VERB (drubbed, drubbing) 1) hit or beat repeatedly. 2) informal defeat thoroughly. DERIVATIVES drubbing noun. ORIGIN originally with reference to the punishment of bastinado: probably from Arabic …   English terms dictionary

  • drub — [17] Drub appears to have been introduced to the English language by Sir Thomas Herbert (1606–82), a traveller in the Orient, who used the word several times in his Relation of some yeares travaile into Afrique and the greater Asia 1634: ‘[The… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • drub — [[t]drʌb[/t]] v. drubbed, drub•bing, n. 1) to beat with a stick or the like; flog; thrash 2) spo to defeat decisively, as in a game or contest 3) to drive as if by flogging: Grammar was drubbed into our heads[/ex] 4) to pound or drum 5) a blow… …   From formal English to slang

  • drub — [17] Drub appears to have been introduced to the English language by Sir Thomas Herbert (1606–82), a traveller in the Orient, who used the word several times in his Relation of some yeares travaile into Afrique and the greater Asia 1634: ‘[The… …   Word origins

  • drub — drubber, n. /drub/, v., drubbed, drubbing, n. v.t. 1. to beat with a stick or the like; cudgel; flog; thrash. 2. to defeat decisively, as in a game or contest. 3. to drive as if by flogging: Latin grammar was drubbed into their heads. 4. to stamp …   Universalium

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