Beating
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beating teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- dövme
Örnek Cümle:
Tom Mary'yi dövmeye devam etti.
-Tom kept beating Mary.
Örnek Cümle:
Sami, Leyla'yı dövmeye başladı.
-Sami began beating Layla.
- dayak
Örnek Cümle:
Tom babasından acımasız bir dayak yedi.
-Tom received a brutal beating from his father.
Örnek Cümle:
Tom geçen hafta dayak yemiş.
-Tom took a beating last week.
- kötek
- dayak atma {i}
- kaba dayak (Kanun)
- vurarak
- vuru (Tıp)
Örnek Cümle:
Yağmur pencerelere vuruyordu.
-The rain was beating against the windows.
Örnek Cümle:
Yağmur pencerelere vuruyor.
-The rain is beating against the windows.
- döğüş
- mariz
- müessir fiil (Kanun)
- yenilgi
Örnek Cümle:
İşçiler iş krizinde mali yenilgi alıyorlar.
-Workers are taking a financial beating in the employment crisis.
- vur {f}
Örnek Cümle:
Yağmur pencerelere vuruyordu.
-The rain was beating against the windows.
Örnek Cümle:
Yağmur pencerelere vuruyor.
-The rain is beating against the windows.
- dövüş
- bozgun {i}
- sopa {i}
- atış
Örnek Cümle:
Senin kalp atışını duyabiliyorum.
-I can hear your heart beating.
- beat vur/dön/yen
- dayak/yenilgi
- pataklama (Argo) {i}
- vuruş {i}
- pataklama
- beat
- dayak atmak
- beat
- dövmek
O beni dövmekten vazgeçmeyecek.
-She won't stop beating me.
Herkes bizi dövmek istiyor.
-Everyone wants to beat us.
- beat
- yenmek
Tom'u yenmek imkansızdır.
-Tom is impossible to beat.
Düşmanı yenmek için birleşmemiz gerekir.
-We need to band together to beat the enemy.
- beat
- darbe
- beat
- vuruş
- beating machine
- dövme makinesi
- beating him up
- kadar ona dayak
- beating off
- off dayak
- beating up
- dövdüğünü
- beating-around-the-bush
- dayak-around-the-bush
- beating bowl
- çırpma kabı
- beat
- {i} çarpma
Benim kalbim hızlı çarpmaya başladı.
-My heart began to beat fast.
- beat
- {i} atış
Kalbinizin atışını hissedin!
-Feel your heart beat!
Senin kalp atışını duyabiliyorum.
-I can hear your heart beating.
- beat
- asi
- beat
- {f} atmak (kalp)
- beat
- geçmek
- beat
- {f} (kalp) atmak
- beat
- bitkin
- beat
- ritim
- beat
- ses
John yüksek sesle davulları çalıyordu.
-John was beating the drums loudly.
Müzisyen davulunu yüksek sesle çaldı.
-The musician beat his drums loudly.
- beat
- tempo
Ritmi hissedin ve tempoyu takip edin.
-Feel the rhythm and follow the beat.
Tom davulu yavaş bir tempoda çaldı.
-Tom beat the drum at a slow tempo.
- beat
- bileğini bükmek
- beat
- çalım atmak
- beat
- hayret ettirmek
- beat
- okşamak
- beat
- çırpmak (yumurta)
- beat
- geçirmek
- beat
- alt etmek
- beat
- (Muzik) ölçü birimi
- beat
- takmak
- beat
- ifadesini almak
- beat
- atış (kalp)
- beat
- marizlemek
- beat
- darbe yapmak
- beat
- köteklemek
- beat
- hali olmamak
- beat
- haklamak
- beat
- tokmaklamak
- beat
- hırpalamak
- beat
- atım
- beat
- hesabını görmek
- beat
- atmak kalp
- beat
- mağlup etmek
- beat
- yol açmak
- beat
- ıslatmak
- beat
- şaşırtmak
- beat
- dayak
Muhafızlar Tom'u neredeyse dayaktan öldürecekler.
-The guards almost beat Tom to death.
Dayak yemek ister misin?
-You want to get beaten up?
- beat
- oymak
- beat
- benzetmek
- beat
- atmak
- beat
- yürek atışı
- beat
- çarpmak
- beat
- ütmek
- spouse beating
- eş dayağı
- spouse beating
- eş zulmü
- spouse beating
- eş şiddeti
- stop beating around the bush
- (deyim) lafı dolandırma
- venture a beating
- dayağı göze almak
- beat
- vurmak
- beat
- leşi çıkmış
- beat
- vurma
Tom oğluna vurmaya başladı.
-Tom began to beat his son.
Ben hiç Tom'a vurmadım.
-I've never beaten Tom.
- beat
- devriye bölgesi
- beat
- çalkalamak
- beat
- çok yorgun
- beat
- (kalp/nabız) atmak
- beat
- hippi
- heart beating
- kalp atışı
- beat
- dövdü
- beat
- titreşim
- beat
- Devriye polisi
- beat
- peşisıra
- chest beating
- göğsünü yumruklaması
- copper beating
- bakır dayak
- keep beating the dead horse
- boşa kürek çekmek
- severe beating
- şiddetli dayak
- stop beating around the bush
- (deyim) Lafı dolaştırıp durma!
- throbbing, beating
- Dövme zonklama
- beat
- düzün
- beat
- sürgün avı
- beat
- pataklamak
- beat
- serseri
- beat
- devriye
- beat
- turşu gibi
- beat
- çırpmak
Yumurtaları çırpmak için karıştırıcı kullanacak mısın?
-Are you going to use the blender to beat the eggs?
- beat
- vurma sesi
- beat
- ritm
Ritmi hissedin ve tempoyu takip edin.
-Feel the rhythm and follow the beat.
Bu şarkının güzel bir ritmi var.
-This song has a nice beat.
- beat
- {f} (beat, --en)
- beat
- birbirine yakın iki sesin meydana getirdigi ritmik çatlşma sesi
- beat
- {s} çok yorgun, pestili çıkmış
- beat
- {i} haberi önce yayınlama (gazete)
- beat
- {f} açmak (yol)
- beat
- çok kulla
- beat
- (Nükleer Bilimler) vuru
Yağmur pencere camına vuruyor.
-The rain beats against the window pane.
Yağmur pencerelere vuruyordu.
-The rain was beating against the windows.
- beat
- mağlup
- beat
- leşi çık
- beat
- {f} yenmek, galip gelmek
- beat
- {i} üstünlük
- beat
- {f} volta vurmak
- beat
- {i} müz. tempo
- beat
- darbeden ileri gelen ses
- beat
- yenilmiş
- beat
- beaten dövülmüş
- beat
- yuvasından çıkarmak
- beat
- {f} vur, çarp
- beat
- {f} alt etmek (Argo)
- beat
- (Tıp) Kanın damarlarda ve kanda gösterdiği vurum tarzı hareketler
- beat
- {i} polis memurunun devriyesi
- beat
- {f} vur
Yağmur pencere camına vuruyor.
-The rain beats against the window pane.
Neden baban sana vurdu?
-Why did your father beat you?
- beat
- {i} darbe sesi
- beat
- {f} (yumurta) çırpmak
- beat
- {f} çalmak (davul)
- beat
- {f} yuvasından çıkarmak (av)
- beat
- {s} turşu gibi (Argo)
- beat
- ilginç bir haberin rakip gazeteden evvel neşri
- get a beating
- sopa yemek
- give a beating
- dövmek
- give a beating
- yenmek
- give a beating
- sopa çekmek
- give a good beating to
- pestilini çıkarmak
- take a beating
- yenilmek
- take a beating
- dayak yemek
- take some beating
- türünün en iyilerinden olmak
- wife beating
- koca dayağı
İlgili Terimler
beating teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- action of the verb to beat
- Present participle of beat
- a heavy defeat or setback
- the pulsation of the heart
- a correction by blows {n}
- the act of inflicting corporal punishment with repeated blows the act of overcoming or outdoing expanding and contracting rhythmically as to the beating of the heart; "felt the pulsating artery"; "oh my beating heart
- Process of mixing food to introduce air and make it lighter or fluffier Tools utilized to beat an ingredient or mixture include a wooden spoon, hand whisk or electric mixer
- Tacking To sail against the wind by sailing on alternate tacks (directions)
- Beating to mesh the pulp fibres in papermaking so that the fibres produce the desired quality of paper
- If something such as a business, a political party, or a team takes a beating, it is defeated by a large amount in a competition or election. Our firm has taken a terrible beating in recent years
- Pulsative sounds
- striking, hitting; defeating {i}
- See Beat, n
- If you say that something will take some beating, you mean that it is very good and it is unlikely that anything better will be done or made. For sheer scale and grandeur, Leeds Castle in Kent takes some beating
- Sailing closehauled, tack upon tack
- The act of striking or giving blows; punishment or chastisement by blows
- A wave phenomenon in which two or more periodic quantities of different frequencies produce a resultant having pulsations of amplitude
- Acoustics
- the act of overcoming or outdoing
- See heterodyne
- Pulsation; throbbing; as, the beating of the heart
- zigzagging upwind, sailing closehauled and coming about
- Mixing food to introduce air, to make it lighter and fluffier, using a wooden spoon, hand whisk or electric mixer
- Mechanical treatment of fibres to improve fibre bonding
- Sailing (or pointing) at an angle into the wind or upwind Since sailboats cannot sail directly into the wind, "beating" is the closet course to the wind they can sail
- Sailing into the wind
- the act of inflicting corporal punishment with repeated blows
- expanding and contracting rhythmically as to the beating of the heart; "felt the pulsating artery"; "oh my beating heart"
- If someone is given a beating, they are hit hard many times, especially with something such as a stick. the savage beating of a black motorist by white police officers The team secured pictures of prisoners showing signs of severe beatings
- The process of sailing against the wind by tacks in zigzag direction
- Sailing toward the direction of the wind by tacking
- Sailing upwind; close-hauled
- beating around the bush
- Present participle of beat around the bush
- beating down
- Present participle of beat down
- beating off
- Present participle of beat off
- beating up
- Present participle of beat up
- beating-heart transplant
- A heart transplant operation in which the donor heart is kept full of blood and continues to beat in a machine between donor and recipient
- beating-heart transplants
- plural form of beating-heart transplant
- beating around the bush
- (deyim) talking about something indirectlyto talk about things indirectly, not stating exactly what you mean. - "Why don't you just come out and say what you want to say? Stop beating around the bush."to ask questions or hint at things without being clear about what you mean. - "If you want to ask me, just ask; don't beat around the bush."
- beating of cotton
- separating the white fibers from the cotton plant
- beating-reed instrument
- a musical instrument that sounds by means of a reed
- be still my beating heart
- Alternative form of be still my heart
- beat
- A rhythm
- beat
- A pause with the camera focused on one shot, often a character's face (often used in screenplays/teleplays)
- beat
- To indicate by beating or drumming
to beat a retreat; to beat to quarters.
- beat
- To mix food in a rapid fashion. Compare whip
Beat the eggs and whip the cream.
- beat
- To hit; to knock; to pound; to strike
As soon as she heard the news, she went into a rage and beat the wall with her fists until her knuckles bled.
- beat
- A beatnik
- beat
- In newspapering, the primary focus of a reporter's stories (such as police/courts, education, city government, business etc.)
- beat
- (impersonal): It beats X Y = X cannot understand Y, where Y is an indirect question
said by Fred Dibnah): It beats me how she keeps tabs on everybody.
- beat
- To win against; to defeat or overcome; to do better than, outdo, or excel (someone) in a particular, competitive event
I just can't seem to beat the last level of this video game.
- beat
- Past participle of beat
Thomas Limbrick, who was only nine years of age, said he lived with his mother when Deborah was beat: that his mother throwed her down all along with her hands; and then against a wall.
- beat
- To sail to windward using a series of alternate tacks across the wind
- beat
- In haggling for a price: of a buyer, to persuade the seller to reduce a price
He wanted $50 for it, but I managed to beat him down to $35.
- beat
- The instrumental portion of a piece of hip-hop music
- beat
- The interference between two tones of almost equal frequency
- world-beating
- Superior to all others of its sort
- beat
- {n} the sound of a drum, a stroke, a motion
- beat
- The form beat is used in the present tense and is the past tense
- beat
- {v} to strike, throb, outdo, conquer, rouse, thrash, pound, measure time in singing, sail in a zigzag form
- beat
- A beat or beat cop is a police officer who walks, rides, cycles, or drives in a specific neighborhood, known as a “beat.” Because the officer routinely patrols in the same area, he or she becomes well-known in the community, creating a positive relationship between law enforcement and the community
- A beating
- basting
- Rodney King beating
- videotaped incident in which Rodney King (an African-American) was severely beaten by white police officers after a lengthy car chase in Los Angeles (California, USA)
- beat
- To make a succession of strokes on a drum; as, the drummers beat to call soldiers to their quarters
- beat
- the regular pulse of music
- beat
- To mix food in a rapid fashion. cf. whip
- beat
- glare or strike with great intensity; "The sun was beating down on us"
- beat
- be superior; "Reading beats watching television"; "This sure beats work!
- beat
- avoid paying; "beat the subway fare"
- beat
- hit repeatedly; "beat on the door"; "beat the table with his shoe"
- beat
- The unit for measuring time and meter in music
- beat
- To beat on, at, or against something means to hit it hard, usually several times or continuously for a period of time. There was dead silence but for a fly beating against the glass Nina managed to free herself and began beating at the flames with a pillow The rain was beating on the windowpanes. = pound Beat is also a noun. the rhythmic beat of the surf. + beating beat·ing the silence broken only by the beating of the rain
- beat
- beat through cleverness and wit; "I beat the traffic"; "She outfoxed her competitors"
- beat
- to beat someone black and blue: see black to beat about the bush: see bush to beat or knock the living daylights out of someone: see daylights to beat the drum for someone or something: see drum to beat someone at their own game: see game to beat a retreat: see retreat to beat, kick or knock the shit out of someone: see shit. v. In physics, the pulsation resulting from a combination of two waves of slightly different frequency. Beat frequency is the difference between the frequencies of the combining waves. When the interfering frequencies are in the audible range, the beats are heard as alternating soft and loud pulses. The human ear can detect beats with frequencies up to 10 hertz, or 10 beats per second. Piano tuners listen for beats when comparing the pitch of a tuning fork to that of a vibrating string; when no beats are heard, the fork and string are at the same frequency. Ultrasonic or inaudible frequencies can be superimposed to produce audible beats, allowing the detection of vocal sounds produced by bats or dolphins
- beat
- To strike or pound repeatedly, usually in some sort of rhythm
- beat
- sail with much tacking or with difficulty; "The boat beat in the strong wind"
- beat
- when a player gets past an opponent trying to block or tackle him
- beat
- To scour or range over in hunting, accompanied with the noise made by striking bushes, etc
- beat
- If you say you can't beat a particular thing you mean that it is the best thing of its kind. You can't beat soap and water for cleansing
- beat
- If someone beats a record or achievement, they do better than it. He was as eager as his Captain to beat the record
- beat
- the act of beating to windward; sailing as close as possible to the direction from which the wind is blowing a stroke or blow; "the signal was two beats on the steam pipe"
- beat
- To exercise severely; to perplex; to trouble
- beat
- The regular recurring, periodic, pulse or throb that constitutes the unit of time measurement in music
- beat
- If you beat time to a piece of music, you move your hand or foot up and down in time with the music. A conductor beats time to show the choir or orchestra how fast they should sing or play the music. He beats time with hands and feet. = keep time
- beat
- The act of one that beats a person or thing The act of obtaining and publishing a piece of news by a newspaper before its competitors; also, the news itself; a scoop
- beat
- If an attack or an attempt is beaten off or is beaten back, it is stopped, often temporarily. The rescuers were beaten back by strong winds and currents South Africa's ruling National Party has beaten off a right-wing challenge
- beat
- {s} tired, exhausted (Slang); of a beatnik; sloppily dressed
- beat
- To punish by blows; to thrash
- beat
- A stroke; a blow
- beat
- produce a rhythm by striking repeatedly; "beat the drum"
- beat
- move with a thrashing motion; "The bird flapped its wings"; "The eagle beat its wings and soared high into the sky"
- beat
- come out better in a competition, race, or conflict; "Agassi beat Becker in the tennis championship"; "We beat the competition"; "Harvard defeated Yale in the last football game"
- beat
- a stroke or blow; "the signal was two beats on the steam pipe"
- beat
- Weary; tired; fatigued; exhausted
- beat
- The act of scouring, or ranging over, a tract of land to rouse or drive out game; also, those so engaged, collectively
- beat
- A pause with the camera focused on one shot, often a characters face (often used in screenplays/teleplays)
- beat
- To stir rapidly in a circular motion Generally, 100 strokes by hand equals about 1 minute by electric mixer Blend-To combine two or more ingredients together with a spoon, beater or blender
- beat
- move with a flapping motion; "The bird's wings were flapping"
- beat
- strike (a part of one's own body) repeatedly, as in great emotion or in accompaniment to music; "beat one's breast"; "beat one's foot rhythmically"
- beat
- To sail towards the direction from which the wind blows by making a series of tacks while sailing close-hauled
- beat
- To dash against, or strike, as with water or wind
- beat
- a member of the beat generation; a nonconformist in dress and behavior
- beat
- A smart tap on the adversary's blade
- beat
- You use beat in expressions such as `It beats me' or `What beats me is' to indicate that you cannot understand or explain something. `What am I doing wrong, anyway?' --- `Beats me, Lewis.' see also beaten, beaten-up, beating, beat-up
- beat
- In the rhythm of music the beat is the unit
- beat
- To sound with more or less rapid alternations of greater and less intensity, so as to produce a pulsating effect; said of instruments, tones, or vibrations, not perfectly in unison
- beat
- metrical or rhythmic stress, groupings of which constitute the meter or "time" of music
- beat
- stir vigorously; "beat the egg whites"; "beat the cream"
- beat
- A pulse on the beat level, the metric level at which pulses are heard as the basic unit. Thus a beat is the basic time unit of a piece
- beat
- To come or act with violence; to dash or fall with force; to strike anything, as rain, wind, and waves do
- beat
- To cheat; to chouse; to swindle; to defraud; often with out
- beat
- a regular route for a sentry or policeman; "in the old days a policeman walked a beat and knew all his people by name"
- beat
- for the purpose of rousing game
- beat
- To be in agitation or doubt
- beat
- The route of a patrol by a guard or officer as in walk the beat
- beat
- When a bird or insect beats its wings or when its wings beat, its wings move up and down. Beating their wings they flew off Its wings beat slowly
- beat
- A throbbing or undulating effect taking place in rapid succession when two notes not quite of the same pitch are sounded together If two tones are one cycle per second apart in pitch there will be one beat per second
- beat
- To stir or mix rapidly with a spoon, whisk, or an electric mixer, adding air to make a mixture smooth, lighter, or fluffier
- beat
- A small part of a dramatic play
- beat
- To stir rapidly in a circular motion Generally, 100 strokes by hand equals about 1 minute by electric mixer
- beat
- (prosody) the accent in a metrical foot of verse
- beat
- A cheat or swindler of the lowest grade; often emphasized by dead; as, a dead beat
- beat
- When your heart or pulse beats, it continually makes regular rhythmic movements. I felt my heart beating faster. Beat is also a noun. He could hear the beat of his heart Most people's pulse rate is more than 70 beats per minute. + beating beat·ing I could hear the beating of my heart
- beat
- fabulous
- beat
- To give the signal for, by beat of drum; to sound by beat of drum; as, to beat an alarm, a charge, a parley, a retreat; to beat the general, the reveille, the tattoo
- beat
- A preparation To strike the opponent's blade
- beat
- to vanquish or conquer; to surpass
- beat
- A unit of action in a scene A scene is made up of a series of beats
- beat
- In music, a beat is a unit of measurement. The number of beats in a bar of a piece of music is indicated by two numbers at the beginning of the piece. It's got four beats to a bar. see also upbeat, downbeat
- beat
- Unit of measurement of rhythmic pulse of music
- beat
- To strike repeatedly; to lay repeated blows upon; as, to beat one's breast; to beat iron so as to shape it; to beat grain, in order to force out the seeds; to beat eggs and sugar; to beat a drum
- beat
- move rhythmically; "Her heart was beating fast"
- beat
- A regular subdivision of time that forms the basis for the pulse
- beat
- A heavy stress or accent in a line of poetry The number of beats or stresses in a line usually determines the meter of the line See meter
- beat
- a regular rate of repetition; "the cox raised the beat"
- beat
- A transient grace note, struck immediately before the one it is intended to ornament
- beat
- If you beat someone in a competition or election, you defeat them. In yesterday's games, Switzerland beat the United States two-one She was easily beaten into third place
- beat
- An attempt to knock the opponent's blade aside or out of line by using one's foible or middle against the opponent's foible
- beat
- A reporter's topic area Courts, religion, education and Macomb County are all beats Think of reporters covering their areas as a cop might walk a beat
- beat
- In newspapering, the primary focus of a reporters stories (such as police/courts, education, city government, business, etc.)
- beat
- To strike repeatedly; to inflict repeated blows; to knock vigorously or loudly
- beat
- the act of beating to windward; sailing as close as possible to the direction from which the wind is blowing
- beat
- A pulsation or throb
- beat
- To make a sound when struck; as, the drums beat
- beat
- Sharp contact with the opponent's blade to initiate or threaten attack
- beat
- If you beat a drum or similar instrument, you hit it in order to make a sound. You can also say that a drum beats. When you beat the drum, you feel good. drums beating and pipes playing. Beat is also a noun. the rhythmical beat of the drum
- beat
- To move with pulsation or throbbing
- beat
- To make progress against the wind, by sailing in a zigzag line or traverse
- beat
- make a sound like a clock or a timer; "the clocks were ticking"; "the grandfather clock beat midnight"
- beat
- The regular pulse of the music
- beat
- To overcome in a battle, contest, strife, race, game, etc
- beat
- If you say that one thing beats another, you mean that it is better than it. Being boss of a software firm beats selling insurance
- beat
- make a rhythmic sound; "Rain drummed against the windshield"; "The drums beat all night"
- beat
- If you beat eggs, cream, or butter, you mix them thoroughly using a fork or beater. Beat the eggs and sugar until they start to thicken
- beat
- A place of habitual or frequent resort
- beat
- To win against; to defeat; to do better than, outdo, or excel someone in a particular, competitive event
- beat
- wear out completely; "This kind of work exhausts me"; "I'm beat"; "He was all washed up after the exam"
- beat
- A round or course which is frequently gone over; as, a watchman's beat
- beat
- strike (water or bushes) repeatedly to rouse animals for hunting
- beat
- To tread, as a path
- beat
- be a mystery or bewildering to; "This beats me!"; "Got me--I don't know the answer!"; "a vexing problem"; "This question really stuck me"
- beat
- the sound of stroke or blow; "he heard the beat of a drum"
- beat
- 1 One complete cycle of the variations in the amplitude of two or more periodic phenomena of different frequency which mutually react See beat frequency 2 To produce beating
- beat
- give a beating to; subject to a beating, either as a punishment or as an act of aggression; "Thugs beat him up when he walked down the street late at night"; "The teacher used to beat the students"
- beat
- the rhythmic contraction and expansion of the arteries with each beat of the heart; "he could feel the beat of her heart"
- beat
- A sudden swelling or reënforcement of a sound, recurring at regular intervals, and produced by the interference of sound waves of slightly different periods of vibrations; applied also, by analogy, to other kinds of wave motions; the pulsation or throbbing produced by the vibrating together of two tones not quite in unison
- beat
- If you beat someone or something, you hit them very hard. My wife tried to stop them and they beat her They were beaten to death with baseball bats
- beat
- exhausted
- beat
- a single pulsation of an oscillation produced by adding two waves of different frequencies; has a frequency equal to the difference between the two oscillations come out better in a competition, race, or conflict; "Agassi beat Becker in the tennis championship"; "We beat the competition"; "Harvard defeated Yale in the last football game"
- beat
- the basic rhythmic unit in a piece of music; "the piece has a fast rhythm"; "the conductor set the beat"
- beat
- See Beat, v
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