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vt/i ([pret] beat; [pp] beat, beaten) I. [vt] 1. tući, udarati, lupati, mlatiti, kovati 2. udariti takt 3. pobijediti, nadmašiti, potući 4. zbuniti, smjestiti 5. smrviti, tucati, utrti (put); 6. hajkati divljač, pretražiti revir 7. srušiti, oboriti (rekord) 8. biti previše, preteško, nadilaziti mogučnosti II. [vi] 1. udarati, lupati (glasno), kucati, bubnjati 2. [mar] krstariti, lavirati 3. pomicati se; [fig] mučno se probijati; bjesnjeti, šibati / to # the breast = lupati se u prsa, kjati se, žaliti; to # black and blue = isprebijati (koga) na mrtvo ime; to # the air = uzalud se truditi; to # to = udarati takt; to # the path = utrti put; to # hollow = hametice poraziti; to # one's brains = napinjati mozak, razbijati glavu; to # the bounds = odrediti međe kolčenjem, iskolčiti; [fig] to # a parley = predložiti pregovore (bubnjanjem); to # a retreat = bubnjati na uzmak ([fig]), uzmaknuti, povući se, pobjeći; to # a thing into a person = utuviti kome što; [US] [sl] to # the band (hell) = sve nadmašiti,nadvisiti, biti jedinstven; [US] [sl] can you # it? = jeste li čuli takvo što?, koja drskost!; [US] [sl] # it! = gubi se!, tjeraj!; that #s me = to ne razumijem, to mi je neshvatljivo; to # about the bush = obilaziti kao mačak oko vruće kaše* * *
istući
izbijanje
izbijati
izbiti
lupati
obilaženje
otkucaj
patrola
pobijediti
poraziti
potući
puls
pulsiranje
tući
tuku
udar pulsa
udarac
udarati
udariti
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