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beat
- IPA[biːt]
英式
- strike (a person or an animal) repeatedly and violently so as to hurt or injure them, typically with an implement such as a club or whip;strike (an object) repeatedly so as to make a noise
- a main accent or rhythmic unit in music or poetry;a strong rhythm in popular music
- completely exhausted;relating to the beat generation or its philosophy
verb: beat, 3rd person present: beats, gerund or present participle: beating, past tense: beat, past participle: beaten
noun: beat, plural noun: beats
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動詞
- 1. strike (a person or an animal) repeatedly and violently so as to hurt or injure them, typically with an implement such as a club or whip if we were caught we were beaten the victims were beaten to death with baseball bats 同義詞
- ▪ strike (an object) repeatedly so as to make a noise he beat the table with his hand 同義詞
- ▪ (of an instrument) make a rhythmical sound through being struck drums were beating in the distance
- ▪ strike (a carpet, blanket, etc.) repeatedly in order to remove dust upright cleaners have a motorized head which beats the carpet to loosen the dirt
- ▪ flatten or shape (metal) by striking it repeatedly with a hammer pure gold can be beaten out to form very thin sheets 同義詞
- ▪ strike something against (something) she beat her fists against the wood
- ▪ strike repeatedly at or on something Sid beat on the door with the flat of his hand Emmie began to beat at the flames
- ▪ move across (an area of land) repeatedly striking at the ground cover in order to raise game birds for shooting they hire boys to beat the Yorkshire moors for game birds
- 2. defeat (someone) in a game or other competitive situation she beat him easily at chess Juventus were beaten 2–1 同義詞
- ▪ overcome (a problem or disease) the president said beating violent crime was his first priority , he beat heroin addiction in 1992
- ▪ do or be better than (a record or score) he beat his own world record 同義詞
- ▪ informal be better than you can't beat the taste of fresh raspberries
- ▪ informal baffle it beats me how you manage to work in this heat
- 3. succeed in getting somewhere ahead of (someone) the defender beat him to the ball
- ▪ take action to avoid (difficulty or inconvenience) they set off early to beat the traffic
- 4. (of the heart) pulsate her heart beat faster with panic 同義詞
- 5. (of a bird) move (the wings) up and down doves wheel around the rooftops, beating their wings 同義詞
- ▪ (of a bird) fly making rhythmic wing movements an owl beat low over the salt marsh
- 6. stir (cooking ingredients) vigorously to make a smooth or frothy mixture beat the butter until light and fluffy beat the cream into the mixture 同義詞
- 7. sail into the wind, following a zigzag course with repeated tacking we beat southwards all that first day
名詞
- 1. a main accent or rhythmic unit in music or poetry the glissando begins on the second beat
- ▪ a strong rhythm in popular music the music changed to a funky disco beat 同義詞
- ▪ a regular, rhythmic sound or movement the beat of the wipers became almost hypnotic
- ▪ the sound made when something, especially a musical instrument, is struck he heard the beat of a drum 同義詞
- ▪ a pulsation of the heart. 同義詞
- ▪ a periodic variation of sound or amplitude due to the combination of two sounds, electrical signals, or other vibrations having similar but not identical frequencies.
- 2. the movement of a bird's wings the beat of the swallow's wings as they dive after midges
- 3. an area allocated to a police officer and patrolled on foot his beat was in North London it's important to have cops on the beat 同義詞
- ▪ a spell of duty allocated to a police officer his beat ended at 6 a.m
- ▪ an area regularly frequented by someone a few, new to their beat, looked at him with interest
- ▪ informal a person's area of interest his beat is construction, property, and hotels
- ▪ a stretch of water fished by an angler you don't necessarily have to fish on the priciest beats to find good sport
- 4. a brief pause or moment of hesitation she waited for a beat of three seconds
- 5. informal short for beatnik
形容詞
- 1. informal completely exhausted I'm beat—I need an hour or so to rest I feel beat and out of ideas
- 2. relating to the beat generation or its philosophy beat poet Allen Ginsberg
- past participle of beat
- having been defeated: last year's beaten finalist
Oxford Dictionary
- past participle of beat
- having been defeated: I knew when I was beaten
Oxford American Dictionary
- a punishment or assault in which the victim is hit repeatedly: if he got dirt on his clothes he'd get a beating torture methods included beating
Oxford American Dictionary
- a punishment or assault in which the victim is hit repeatedly: if he got dirt on his clothes he'd get a beating torture methods included beating
Oxford Dictionary
- (of the sun) radiate intense heat and brightness
Oxford Dictionary
- (of the sun) radiate intense heat and brightness
Oxford American Dictionary
- succeed in resisting an attacker or attack
Oxford Dictionary
- produce a loud, rhythmic sound by striking something
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片語
- beat about the bush
- beat the bounds
- beat the bushes
- beat the clock
- beat it
- be beaten at the post
- beat one's meat
- beat the pants off
- beat a path to someone's door
- beat a hasty retreat
- beat the system
- beat time
- beat someone to it
- if you can't beat them, join them
- to beat all —s
- to beat the band
- beat back
- beat down
- beat off
- beat out
- beat up
- beat up on
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- IPA[bēt]
美式
- strike (a person or an animal) repeatedly and violently so as to hurt or injure them, typically ... if we were caught we were beaten the victims were beaten to death with baseball bats
- a main accent or rhythmic unit in music or poetry: the glissando begins on the second beat
- completely exhausted: I'm beat—I need an hour or so to rest I feel beat and out of ideas
Oxford American Dictionary