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单词 beat
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beat1/beet/ verb (past tense beat) (past part. beaten)

verb trans

to hit (somebody) repeatedly, esp so as to inflict pain

to strike directly against (something) forcefully and repeatedly

Heavy waves beat the shore

to flap or thrash at (something) vigorously

a trapped bird beating the air

to strike at or range over (something) in order to rouse game, or as if to rouse game

to mix or whip (food)

to strike (something) repeatedly in order to produce music or a signal

to pound (something) into a powder, paste, or pulp

to make (something) by repeated treading or driving over a surface

A path had been beaten through the woods

to dislodge (something) by repeated hitting

We beat the dust from the carpet

to lodge (something) securely by repeated striking

He beat a stake into the ground

to shape (something) by beating; esp to flatten (something) thin by blows

gold beaten into foil

to sound or express (something), esp by drumbeat

The men beat a tattoo on the drums

to cause (one's hand or foot) to strike or tap repeatedly

He beat his foot nervously on the ground

to overcome or defeat (somebody)

to surpass (somebody)

to win by overcoming a restraint imposed by (something)

The oldest entrant beat the odds to win the race

to indicate (a rhythm) by beating

of a bird's wing: to strike the air

verb intrans

(+ on/at/against) to dash or strike

The rain was beating on the roof

to glare or strike with oppressive intensity

The sun was beating down

said of a heart or pulse: to pulsate or throb

to sound on being struck

The drums were beating

to strike the air; to flap

The bird's wings beat frantically

to strike cover or range in order to find or rouse game

to progress with much difficulty

said of a sailing vessel: to make way at sea against the wind by a series of alternate tacks across the wind

beat about the bush

to fail to come to the point in conversation by talking indirectly or evasively

beat a retreat

to withdraw quickly

beat it

informal to hurry away; to leave

beat somebody to it

to act ahead of somebody, usu so as to forestall them

it beats me

informal I cannot understand

It beats me why she married him

off the beaten track

of a place: remote or isolated

not well-known

beat down/beat somebody down

to make (somebody) reduce the price of something

beatable adj
beater noun
[Old English bēatan]

beat2noun

a metrical or rhythmic stress in poetry or music

the rhythmic effect of this

the tempo indicated to a musical performer

a pulsation or throb

a sound produced by beating, or as if by beating

each of the pulsations of amplitude produced by the mixing of sine waves, e.g. sound or radio waves, having different frequencies

an area or route regularly patrolled, esp by a police officer

a single stroke or blow, esp in a series

three beats on the drum

= tack1 (3b)


beat3adj

of or being beatniks

beat poets

informal exhausted

I'm dead beat after driving all day

[short for beaten, past part. of beat1]
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