beaten 英 [ˈbi:tn]   美 [ˈbitn]

beaten

beaten  英 [ˈbi:tn] 美 [ˈbitn]

adj. 被打败了的;筋疲力竭的;踏平的  v. 打败(beat的过去分词) 

The boy was beaten for disobedience. 这男孩因不听话挨了打。
I surely got beaten when I bought rice from a monger. 我从商贩子那里买的米,肯定被克扣了分量。

  • Something that's beaten has been made smooth or thin from repeated impact, like the beaten surface of a silver bracelet, or the beaten path that leads to your hideout in the woods.
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  • adj. 被打败了的;筋疲力竭的;踏平的
  • v. 打败(beat的过去分词)
  • 1. The boy was beaten for disobedience.

    这男孩因不听话挨了打。

  • 2. I surely got beaten when I bought rice from a monger.

    我从商贩子那里买的米,肯定被克扣了分量。

  • 3. The best example I can think of offhand, I should let this wait, but Peter the Great, the czar of the Russians, who may or may not have beaten his son to death, at least he ordered him tortured.

    我现在临时能想到的最好的例子,就是沙皇彼得大帝,本来要等会再说的,彼得大帝是否判处了自己儿子死刑 还有争论,但至少他曾下令用酷刑折磨他的儿子

  • beaten (adj.) "hammered, wrought upon by beating" (of metal, etc.), c. 1300, from alternative past participle of beat (v.). Meaning "defeated, vanquished" is from 1560s; that of "repeatedly struck" is from 1590s.
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