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beating
beat·ing B0138700 (bē′tĭng)n.1. An act of repeated hitting or striking.2. a. A thorough defeat, as in an athletic contest.b. A sharp reversal; a setback: Stocks took a beating from panicky investors.3. A throbbing or pulsation, as of the heart.4. Physics The periodic variation in amplitude of a wave, especially that produced by the superposition of two waves of different frequencies, resulting in segments of more intense and then less intense wave phenomena, such as louder and then quieter sound.beating (ˈbiːtɪŋ) n1. a whipping or thrashing, as in punishment2. a defeat or setback3. take some beating take a lot of beating to be difficult to improve uponbeat•ing (ˈbi tɪŋ) n. 1. the act of a person or thing that beats. 2. a defeat or reverse; loss; setback. 3. pulsation; throbbing. [1200–50] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | beating - the act of overcoming or outdoing whippingfighting, combat, fight, scrap - the act of fighting; any contest or struggle; "a fight broke out at the hockey game"; "there was fighting in the streets"; "the unhappy couple got into a terrible scrap" | | 2. | beating - the act of inflicting corporal punishment with repeated blowswhacking, drubbing, licking, thrashing, trouncing, lacingcorporal punishment - the infliction of physical injury on someone convicted of committing a crimeflogging, lashing, whipping, flagellation, tanning - beating with a whip or strap or rope as a form of punishmentflagellation - beating as a source of erotic or religious stimulation |
beatingnoun1. thrashing, hiding (informal), belting (informal), whipping (slang), slapping, tanning, lashing, smacking, caning, pasting (slang), flogging, drubbing, corporal punishment, chastisement the savage beating of a suspect by police officers2. defeat, ruin, overthrow, pasting (slang), conquest, rout, downfall A beating at Wembley would be too much of a trauma for them.3. throb, pounding, pumping, pulse, thumping, vibration, pulsating, palpitation, pulsation High in the stands there came the beating of a drum.beatingnoun1. A punishment dealt with blows or lashes:flogging, hiding, lashing, thrashing, whipping.Informal: trimming.Slang: licking.2. The act of defeating or the condition of being defeated:defeat, drubbing, overthrow, rout, thrashing, vanquishment.Informal: massacre, trimming, whipping.Slang: dusting, licking.Translationsbeat (biːt) – past tense beat: past participle ˈbeaten – verb1. to strike or hit repeatedly. Beat the drum. (接連地)擊打 (接连地)击打 2. to win against. She beat me in a contest. 戰勝 战胜3. to mix thoroughly. to beat an egg. 攪拌 搅拌4. to move in a regular rhythm. My heart is beating faster than usual. 跳動 跳动5. to mark or indicate (musical time) with a baton etc. A conductor beats time for an orchestra. 打拍子 打拍子 noun1. a regular stroke or its sound. I like the beat of that song. 節奏 敲击声,拍子 2. a regular or usual course. a policeman's beat. 固定的(巡邏)路線 巡逻路线ˈbeater noun 敲打者 敲打者ˈbeating noun 敲打 敲打ˈbeaten adjective1. overcome; defeated. the beaten team; He looked tired and beaten. 被打敗的 打败了的2. mixed thoroughly. beaten egg. 充分攪拌的 充分搅拌的beat about the bush to approach a subject in an indirect way, without coming to the point or making any decision. 旁敲側擊 旁敲侧击beat down1. (of the sun) to give out great heat. The sun's rays beat down on us. (太陽)發散酷熱 (太阳)直射,烤晒 2. to (force to) lower a price by bargaining. We beat the price down; We beat him down to a good price. 殺價 杀价beat it to go away. Beat it, or I'll hit you!; She told her little brother to beat it. 滾開 滚开beat off to succeed in overcoming or preventing. The old man beat off the youths who attacked him; He beat the attack off easily. 擊退 打退beat a (hasty) retreat to go away in a hurry. The children beat a hasty retreat when he appeared. 倉惶逃走 仓皇逃走beat up to punch, kick or hit (a person) severely and repeatedly. He beat up an old lady. 痛毆 痛殴off the beaten track away from main roads, centres of population etc. 遠離喧囂 离开熟路,远离喧嚣 beating See:- a beating
- be beating the bushes
- be beating the bushes (for someone or something)
- be flogging a dead horse
- be still my beating heart
- beat (one) to the punch
- beat (one's) brains out
- beat (one's) head against a/the wall
- beat (oneself) up
- beat (someone or something) into (something)
- beat (someone) down to size
- beat (someone) hands down
- beat (something) all to pieces
- beat (something) into (someone's) head
- beat (something) out of (someone or something)
- beat a (hasty) retreat
- beat a dead horse
- beat about/around the bush
- beat at
- beat back
- beat Banaghan
- beat Banagher
- beat down
- beat down on (someone or something)
- beat it
- beat off
- beat on (something)
- beat out
- beat the air
- beat the drum (for someone or something)
- beat the dummy
- beat the meat
- beat the pup
- beat the rap
- beat the system
- beat up
- not beat about/around the bush
- take a beating
- take some beating
- the devil is beating his wife
Beating
beating[′bēd·iŋ] (engineering) A process that reduces asbestos fibers to pulp for making asbestos paper. Beating (Dutch, bij de wind), the course of a sailboat under head and side conditions when the angle made by the fore-and-aft line and the direction of the wind is less than 90° (eight compass points). Beating is described as “full” if the angle is more than six compass points and “sharp” if the angle is less than six compass points. The closest beat taken by modern yachts is about four points. beating
beating The act of striking blows; punishment or chastisement by blows. Cardiology Regular pulsation or contractions, as in a beating heart. Neurology Throbbing, as in a beating migraine. Vox populi The striking of blows, often understood as domestic violence, as in beating one’s domestic partner.Patient discussion about beatingQ. What are natural or alternative ways to beat depression? I keep reading about how depression is caused by 'chemical imbalances' in the brain, and it feels like I don't stand a chance at beating it without going on Anti-depressants, but I don't want to go down this route cause I'm worried about the side-effects.Can anyone suggest natural ways to beat depression that don't involve medication?A. Here are couple of alternative ways to treat depression: http://www.theindian.co.nz/testing/default.asp?page=509 http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/926049/top_10_ways_to_beat_depression_naturally.html but if all of this doesn’t work- I recommend medical help. It can help you immensely. It’s much better then walking around with depression.
Q. what are the name of those popular pills i hear about to beat depression? A. Common drugs used to treat depression are usually of the SSRI family. There are many names, depending on your place. These drugs are prescription drugs, i.e. prescribed by a doctor, so if you have any questions or seek to use them you should consult a doctor. A list of anti-depressive drugs may be found here: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/antidepressants.html Q. Please suggest me the natural or alternative ways to beat depression without taking any antidepressants? I suffer from clinical depression yet never tried antidepressants due to the fear of getting addicted to them. Please suggest me the natural or alternative ways to beat depression without taking any antidepressants?A. Hi, I felt so when depressed. Later I tried psychotherapists and psychologists and that has really helped me to come out from depression. You need to exercise regularly to keep you fit and healthy. All the best! More discussions about beatingbeating
Synonyms for beatingnoun thrashingSynonyms- thrashing
- hiding
- belting
- whipping
- slapping
- tanning
- lashing
- smacking
- caning
- pasting
- flogging
- drubbing
- corporal punishment
- chastisement
noun defeatSynonyms- defeat
- ruin
- overthrow
- pasting
- conquest
- rout
- downfall
noun throbSynonyms- throb
- pounding
- pumping
- pulse
- thumping
- vibration
- pulsating
- palpitation
- pulsation
Synonyms for beatingnoun a punishment dealt with blows or lashesSynonyms- flogging
- hiding
- lashing
- thrashing
- whipping
- trimming
- licking
noun the act of defeating or the condition of being defeatedSynonyms- defeat
- drubbing
- overthrow
- rout
- thrashing
- vanquishment
- massacre
- trimming
- whipping
- dusting
- licking
Synonyms for beatingnoun the act of overcoming or outdoingSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun the act of inflicting corporal punishment with repeated blowsSynonyms- whacking
- drubbing
- licking
- thrashing
- trouncing
- lacing
Related Words- corporal punishment
- flogging
- lashing
- whipping
- flagellation
- tanning
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