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  • 1 beat

    [biːt] past tense beat: past participle ˈbeaten
    1. verb
    1) to strike or hit repeatedly:

    Beat the drum.

    يَضْرِب
    2) to win against:

    She beat me in a contest.

    يَهْزِم، يَتَغَلَّب عبى، يَتَفَوَّق
    3) to mix thoroughly:

    to beat an egg.

    يَخْفَقُ البَيْضَه
    4) to move in a regular rhythm:

    My heart is beating faster than usual.

    يخفق، ينبض يَخْفِق ، يَنْبِضُ (القَلب)

    A conductor beats time for an orchestra.

    يُحافِظُ على وِحْدَةِ الأيقاع
    2. noun
    1) a regular stroke or its sound:

    I like the beat of that song.

    وِحْدَة الأيقاع
    2) a regular or usual course:

    a policeman's beat.

    عَمَل مُعْتاد

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  • 2 drum

    [dram]
    1. noun
    1) a musical instrument constructed of skin etc stretched on a round frame and beaten with a stick:

    He plays the drums.

    طَبل
    2) something shaped like a drum, especially a container:

    an oil-drum.

    وَعاء يُشْبِه الطَّبْل
    3) an eardrum.
    طَبْلَةُ الأذْن
    2. verb
    past tense, past participle drummed
    1) to beat a drum.
    يُطَبِّل
    2) to tap continuously especially with the fingers:

    Stop drumming (your fingers) on the table!

    يَدُقُّ
    3) to make a sound like someone beating a drum:

    The rain drummed on the metal roof.

    يَقْرَعُ، يَدُقُّ كالطَّبْل

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  • 3 beat

    خَفْقَة \ beat: a regular movement, or its sound: the loud beat of the drum; a heart beat. \ نَبْضَة \ beat: a regular movement, or its sound: the loud beat of the drum; a heart beat.

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  • 4 beat

    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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  • 5 beat

    دَقَّة \ beat: a regular movement, or its sound: the loud beat of the drum; a heart beat.. stroke: a blow on the bell, when a clock strikes: He arrived on the stroke of ten (at 10.00 exactly).

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  • 6 ضرب الطبل أو عليه

    ضَرَبَ الطّبْلَ أو عَلَيْهِ
    to drum, beat a drum

    Arabic-English new dictionary > ضرب الطبل أو عليه

  • 7 daff

    drum [Sem d-p-p, Heb tof, Uga tp, Amh debeddebe (beat, rap), Phoen mtpp (drummer)] Hin daf, Per daf borrowed from Ar
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    side (of body) [Heb daf (page), Syr dafa, Hrs deffet (side)]

    Arabic etymological dictionary > daff

  • 8 دق

    دَقَّ \ beat (beat, beaten): to hit many times: The rain was beating on the roof. drive (drove, driven): to strike a nail with force: I drove a nail into the door. hammer: to knock hard; use a hammer: The policeman hammered on the door. I hammered the nails in. pound: to strike (with) heavy blows with the hand: He pounded on the door. ring: (of a bell) to sound; to sound like bell, or by using a bell: The telephone rang. \ See Also رن (رَنّ)، أدخل (أدْخَلَ)، طَرَقَ بِعُنْف \ دَقَّ \ batter: to hit hard and often: He battered on the door. \ See Also طَرَقَ أو ضَرَبَ بِعُنْفٍ \ دَقَّ \ drum: to play a drum by beating on it. \ See Also قَرَعَ الطَّبَل \ دَقَّ... بقَدَمِهِ \ stamp: to put one’s foot down violently (in anger, or so as to flatten sth.): He stamped on the snake’s head, in case it was not dead. \ دَقَّ بانْتِظام \ beat, (beat, beaten): to move (up and down) regularly: Her heart was beating fast. \ دَقَّ بِعُنْفٍ \ bang: to hit hard: He banged me on the head. \ دَقَّ دقًّا خَفيفًا \ rap: to knock: He rapped on the door with his stick.

    Arabic-English dictionary > دق

  • 9 خفقة

    خَفْقَة \ beat: a regular movement, or its sound: the loud beat of the drum; a heart beat.

    Arabic-English dictionary > خفقة

  • 10 دقة

    دَقَّة \ beat: a regular movement, or its sound: the loud beat of the drum; a heart beat.. stroke: a blow on the bell, when a clock strikes: He arrived on the stroke of ten (at 10.00 exactly). \ دَقَّة \ tap: a light blow: I heard a tap on (or at) the window. \ See Also ضَرْبة خَفِيفة \ دَقَّة \ rap: a light quick blow, or the sound of it; a knock. \ See Also طَرْقَة خفيفة حادّة \ دَقَّة خَفيفة (خاصّة للسّاعة)‏ \ tick: the sound of a clock or watch.

    Arabic-English dictionary > دقة

  • 11 ضربة

    ضَرْبَة \ knock: an act of knocking; a blow: We heard a knock at the door. He had a bad knock on the head. \ See Also دقة (دَقَّة)‏ \ 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. \ ضَرْبَة بِشَيء ثقيل \ thump: a thumping blow. \ See Also كَلِيل \ ضَرْبَة تصيب الهدف \ hit: a correctly aimed blow or shot: The player made two hits and three misses. The Bomb was a direct hit. \ ضَرْبَة حَظّ \ stroke of luck: a piece of good fortune. \ ضَرْبَة شَمْس \ sunstroke: an illness that is caused by too much hot sun on the head. \ ضَرْبَة عَنِيفَة \ bang: a heavy blow: He gave me a bang on the head. wallop: a heavy blow. \ ضَرْبَة قاضِيَة \ knock out: a blow that makes sb. senseless.

    Arabic-English dictionary > ضربة

  • 12 نبضة

    نَبْضَة \ beat: a regular movement, or its sound: the loud beat of the drum; a heart beat.

    Arabic-English dictionary > نبضة

  • 13 blow

    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.

    Arabic-English glossary > blow

  • 14 stroke

    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.

    Arabic-English glossary > stroke

  • 15 stroke

    دَقَّة \ beat: a regular movement, or its sound: the loud beat of the drum; a heart beat.. stroke: a blow on the bell, when a clock strikes: He arrived on the stroke of ten (at 10.00 exactly).

    Arabic-English glossary > stroke

  • 16 قرع طبلا

    v. beat, drum

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  • 17 قرع الطبل

    قَرَعَ الطّبْلَ
    to beat, drum, roll, percuss

    Arabic-English new dictionary > قرع الطبل

  • 18 نقر

    نَقَرَ: قَرَعَ، دَقّ
    to knock, rap, strike, beat, bang, tap, percuss; to drum

    Arabic-English new dictionary > نقر

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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 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 — 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 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

  • beat the drum (for something) — 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

  • 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 for someone or something — tv. to promote or support someone or something. □ I spent a lot of time beating the drum for our plans for the future. □ The senator is only beating the drum for his special interests …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 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

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