beating 英 [ˈbi:tɪŋ]   美 [ˈbitɪŋ]

beating

beating  英 [ˈbi:tɪŋ] 美 [ˈbitɪŋ]

n. 打;[纸] 打浆;敲打;失败  v. 打(beat的ing形式) 

名词复数:beatings 

to give sb a beating 把某人揍一顿
The team has takena few beatingsthis season. 本赛季该队已经几次严重受挫。

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  • n. 打;[纸] 打浆;敲打;失败
  • v. 打(beat的ing形式)
  • 1. to give sb a beating

    把某人揍一顿

  • 2. The team has takena few beatingsthis season.

    本赛季该队已经几次严重受挫。

  • 3. He could hear the beating of his own heart.

    他听得到自己的心跳。

  • 4. the beating of drums/wings

    敲鼓声;翅膀的拍打声

  • beating (n.) c. 1200, beatunge "action of inflicting blows," verbal noun from beat (v.). Meaning "pulsation" is recorded from c. 1600. Nautical sense of "sailing against the wind" is by 1883.
beat·ing / ˈbiːtɪŋ ; NAmE ˈbiːtɪŋ / noun 1 [countable ] an act of hitting sb hard and repeatedly, as a punishment or in a fight 狠打;揍;笞打 to give sb a beating 把某人揍一顿 2 [countable ] ( informal) a very heavy defeat 惨败;严重受挫 The team has takena few beatingsthis season. 本赛季该队已经几次严重受挫。 3 [uncountable ] a series of regular blows to sth such as a drum, or movements of sth, such as your heart; the sound that this makes 有规律的敲打(声);有节奏的运动(声) He could hear the beating of his own heart. 他听得到自己的心跳。 the beating of drums/wings 敲鼓声;翅膀的拍打声 IDIOM take some ˈbeating ( BrE) to be difficult to do or be better than 难以超越 As a place to live, Oxford takes some beating. 就居住环境而论,牛津市是个难得的好地方。 beat·ing / ˈbiːtɪŋ ; NAmE ˈbiːtɪŋ /
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