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1 dayak atmak
v. beat, give a thrashing, thrash, lather, bash up, baste, chastise, clobber, cudgel, curry, drub, flog, hide, lam, larrup, lay in, lay into, lick, pelt, punish, spifflicate, spiflicate, trounce, whop* * *beat -
2 döv
1. drub 2. flog 3. kick about 4. kick around 5. thrash 6. trounce 7. spanking (v.) 8. walloping (v.) 9. flogging (v.) 10. hammering (v.) 11. hammered (v.) 12. hammer (v.) 13. spank (v.) 14. flagellate (v.) 15. flail (v.) -
3 dövmek
v. beat, pound, punish, tan, knock about, knock around, thrash, give smb. a thrashing, hammer, forge, bash up, baste, batter, beat out, beat up, belabor, belabour [Brit.], bruise, cane, castigate, chastise, club, cudgel, drub, flail, flog, hide, lam--------dövmek (havanda)v. bray--------dövmek (maden)v. swage--------dövmek (pamuk)v. scutch* * *beat -
4 dövmemek
v. (neg. form of dövmek) beat, pound, punish, tan, knock about, knock around, thrash, give smb. a thrashing, hammer, forge, bash up, baste, batter, beat out, beat up, belabor, belabour [Brit.], bruise, cane, castigate, chastise, club, cudgel, drub, flail, flog, hide, lam -
5 yenilgiye uğratmak
v. drub
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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