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beat5 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

beat, beat·en or beat, beat·ing.

  1. to strike violently or forcefully and repeatedly.
  2. to dash against: rain beating the trees.
  3. to flutter, flap, or rotate in or against: beating the air with its wings.
v. 无主动词 verb

beat, beat·en or beat, beat·ing.

  1. to strike repeated blows; pound.
  2. to throb or pulsate: His heart began to beat faster.
  3. to dash; strike: rain beating against the windows.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a stroke or blow.
  2. the sound made by one or more such blows: the beat of drums.
  3. a throb or pulsation: a pulse of 60 beats per minute.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. Informal. exhausted; worn out.
  2. of or characteristic of members of the Beat Generation or beatniks.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. beat about, to search through; scour: After beating about for several hours, he turned up the missing papers.Nautical.to tack into the wind.
  2. beat back, to force back; compel to withdraw: to beat back an attacker.
  3. beat down, to bring into subjection; subdue.Informal.to persuade to lower the price of something: His first price was too high, so we tried to beat him down.

beat 近义词

n. 名词 noun

area of responsibility

adj. 形容词 adjective

very tired

n. 名词 noun

throbbing

n. 名词 noun

blow, stroke

beat 的近义词 8
v. 动词 verb

injure by striking

v. 动词 verb

defeat, surpass

v. 动词 verb

forge

v. 动词 verb

throb

v. 动词 verb

mix

beat构成的短语

  • beat a dead horse
  • beat all
  • beat a path to someone's door
  • beat a retreat
  • beat around the bush
  • beat back
  • beat down
  • beaten track
  • beat hollow
  • beat into one's head
  • beat it
  • beat off
  • beat one's brains out
  • beat one's head against the wall
  • beat out
  • beats me
  • beat someone at his or her own game
  • beat the air
  • beat the band
  • beat the bushes for
  • beat the clock
  • beat the drum for
  • beat the Dutch
  • beat the living daylights out of
  • beat the meat
  • beat the pants off
  • beat the rap
  • beat time
  • beat to it
  • beat up
  • dead beat
  • heart misses a beat
  • if you can't beat them, join them
  • march to a different beat
  • miss a beat
  • off the beaten track
  • pound the pavement (a beat)
  • to beat the band

更多beat例句

  1. With some limitations on the usual nonconference games that help poll voters gauge teams, Gonzaga managed to get wins over ranked teams Virginia, West Virginia and Iowa, plus Kansas and Auburn, while Baylor beat No.
  2. Many of the competitions were spectacles, drawing large crowds with elaborate lights and window-rattling beats, but the sport was driven by independent event promoters without any movement trained on the Olympics.
  3. They played a heck of a game defensively and offensively to beat us.
  4. For freshwater paddling, it’s hard to beat the scenery at the mile-long Jordan Pond.
  5. “It’s the worse I’ve been beaten in a long time,” Mahomes said.
  6. He beat his illness twice, wrote about his battles with the disease, and continued broadcasting even as his health was failing.
  7. It went into remission, but it would resurface in 2011; and Scott was able to beat it once again.
  8. But underground classes have Persians getting with the beat.
  9. It may have been the reason why Goldwater beat Rockefeller by three points, and effectively sewed up the GOP nomination.
  10. Despite the scandal, Grimm beat his Democratic opponent by 18 points in November.
  11. Even if poverty were gone, the flail could still beat hard enough upon the grain and chaff of humanity.
  12. His face flushed with annoyance, and taking off his soft hat he began to beat it impatiently against his leg as he walked.
  13. The pulse in Louis's temples beat hard; yet he was determined not to anticipate, but make Wharton explain himself.
  14. To be sure, he hadn't seen Mrs. Robin go, but he had heard the beat of her wings as she began her flight.
  15. We should easily beat this in America with anything like equal facilities, and without charging the British price—£4 7s.