beating 详细解释

beating

['bi:tiŋ]

n.打, 打败, 跳动
动词beat的现在分词

n.[C]

1. (尤指因处罚而)打; 拍打; 锤打[C][U]

The boy got a good beating for breaking the window.

那男孩因打碎窗玻璃而被狠狠打了一顿。

2. 打败[C]

They gave our team quite a beating.

他们使我们队输得很惨。

3. 拍动; 跳动; 脉动[U]

the beating of the heart

心脏的跳动

词形变化

名词: beatification | 动词过去式: beatified | 动词过去分词: beatified | 动词现在分词: beatifying | 动词第三人称单数: beatifies |

词义辨析

同义参见:

persecution  punishment  

英英释义

名词 beating:

the act of overcoming or outdoing

同义词:whipping

the act of inflicting corporal punishment with repeated blows

同义词:thrashing, licking, drubbing, lacing, trouncing, whacking

动词 beat:

come out better in a competition, race, or conflict

同义词:beat, beat out, crush, shell, trounce, vanquish

give a beating to; subject to a beating, either as a punishment or as an act of aggression

同义词:beat, beat up, work over

hit repeatedly

同义词:beat

move rhythmically

同义词:beat, pound, thump

shape by beating

同义词:beat

make a rhythmic sound

同义词:drum, beat, thrum

glare or strike with great intensity

同义词:beat

move with a thrashing motion

同义词:beat, flap

sail with much tacking or with difficulty

同义词:beat

stir vigorously

同义词:beat, scramble

strike (a part of one's own body) repeatedly, as in great emotion or in accompaniment to music

同义词:beat

be superior

同义词:beat

avoid paying

同义词:beat, bunk

make a sound like a clock or a timer

同义词:tick, ticktock, ticktack, beat

move with a flapping motion

同义词:beat, flap

indicate by beating, as with the fingers or drumsticks

同义词:beat

move with or as if with a regular alternating motion

同义词:pulsate, beat, quiver

make by pounding or trampling

同义词:beat

produce a rhythm by striking repeatedly

同义词:beat

strike (water or bushes) repeatedly to rouse animals for hunting

同义词:beat

beat through cleverness and wit

同义词:outwit, overreach, outsmart, outfox, beat, circumvent

be a mystery or bewildering to

同义词:perplex, vex, stick, get, puzzle, mystify, baffle, beat, pose, bewilder, flummox, stupefy, nonplus, gravel, amaze, dumbfound

wear out completely

同义词:exhaust, wash up, beat, tucker, tucker out

形容词 beating:

expanding and contracting rhythmically as to the beating of the heart

同义词:pulsating, pulsing

补充

beatingbeating英:[ˈbi:tiŋ] 美:[ˈbitɪŋ]n.1.狠打; 揍; 笞打2.惨败; 严重受挫3.有规律的敲打(声); 有节奏的运动(声)

例句

1. She had left home after a savage beating.她被狠狠鞭打一顿之后离开了家。 2. The team secured pictures of prisoners showing signs of severe beatings.团队获得了囚犯露出受严酷拷打后所致伤痕的照片。 3. The England team took a terrible beating.英格兰队遭到惨败。 4. The Conservatives took a beating in the elections.保守党在选举中被击败了。 5. Our firm has taken a terrible beating in recent years.我们公司近年来蒙受了重大损失。 6. I could hear the beating of my heart.我能听到自己的心跳。 7. the silence broken only by the beating of the rain只听得到雨的拍打声的寂静 8. For sheer scale and grandeur, Leeds Castle in Kent takes some beating.单从规模和辉煌程度来说, 肯特郡的利兹城堡很难被超越。 9. if he got dirt on his clothes he'd get a beating.他要是把衣服弄脏了,就会挨打。 10. [mass noun]torture methods included beating.酷刑包括抽打。 11. The boys got a beating when they were caught stealing.那些男孩子因偷窃被撞见被打了一顿。 12. Mary's cooking takes some beating.玛丽的烹调技术谁都比不过。 13. He threatened to give the boys a (good) beating for stealing the apples.他吓唬那些偷苹果的男孩子,说要狠狠地揍他们一顿。 14. Our plans took a real beating from the review committee. [=the review committee strongly criticized our plans]我们的计划被审核委员会痛批了一顿。 15. The reporters gave the politician quite a beating with all their hostile questions.记者们提出的那些尖锐问题是对那位政治人物的沉重打击。 16. Many investors took quite a (bad) beating [=lost a lot of money] when the stock market crashed.股市崩盘,许多投资者损失惨重。