beat的意思和读音

beat

: [bit] : [biːt]

v.

n.

adj.

beaten  beats  beating  

v.+n.beat boy,beat opponent,beat record,beat odds,beat bush

adv.+v.easily beat

adj.beaten

beatv.in game

1.[t]~ sb (at sth)to defeat sb in a game or competition

He beat me at chess.

Their recent wins have proved they're still the ones to beat(= the most difficult team to beat) .

control

2.[t](informal)~ sthto get control of sth

The government's main aim is to beat inflation.

be too difficult

3.[t](informal)to be too difficult for sb

a problem that beats even the experts

It beats me(= I don't know) why he did it.

What beats me is how it was done so quickly(= I don't understand how) .使

be better

4.[t]~ sthto do or be better than sth

Nothing beats home cooking.

You can't beat Italian shoes.

They want to beat the speed record(= go faster than anyone before) .

avoid

5.[t](informal)~ sthto avoid sth

If we go early we should beat the traffic.

We were up and off early to beat the heat .

hit

6.[i][t]to hit sb/sth many times, usually very hard

Somebody was beating at the door.

Hailstones beat against the window.

Someone was beating a drum.

She was beating dust out of the carpet(= removing dust from the carpet by beating it) .

At that time children were regularly beaten for quite minor offences(= a punishment) .

An elderly man was found beaten to death .

They beat him unconscious(= hit him until he became unconscious) .

of heart/drums/wings

7.[i][t]使to make, or cause sth to make, a regular sound or movement

She's alive─her heart is still beating .

We heard the drums beating .

The bird was beating its wings(= moving them up and down) frantically.

mix

8.[t]to mix sth with short quick movements with a fork, etc.

Beat the eggs up to a frothy consistency.

Beat the flour and milk together.

使shape metal

9.[t]…)to change the shape of sth, especially metal, by hitting it with a hammer, etc.

beaten silver

The gold is beaten out into thin strips.

The metal had been beaten flat.

make path

10.[t]~ sth (through, across, along, etc. sth)to make a path, etc. by walking somewhere or by pressing branches down and walking over them

a well-beaten track(= one that has been worn hard by much use)

The hunters beat a path through the undergrowth.

IDM

Stop beating about the bush and tell me what you want./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

beat about the bushto talk about sth for a long time without coming to the main point

Stop beating about the bush and tell me what you want./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

beat sb at their own gameto defeat or do better than sb in an activity which they have chosen or in which they think they are strongbeat your brains out(informal)to think very hard about sth for a long timebeat your breastto show that you feel sorry about sth that you have done, especially in public and in an exaggerated waybeat the clockto finish a task, race, etc. before a particular time

This is private land, so beat it!

beat itto go away immediately

This is private land, so beat it!

Top theatrical agents are beating a path to the teenager's door.

beat a path to sbs door使使if a lot of peoplebeat a path to sb's door , they are all interested in sth that person has to sell, or can do or tell them

Top theatrical agents are beating a path to the teenager's door.

beat the rapto escape without being punishedbeat a (hasty) retreat;(退to go away or back quickly, especially to avoid sth unpleasant

She beat time with her fingers.

beat time (to sth)to mark or follow the rhythm of music, by waving a stick, tapping your foot, etc.

She beat time with her fingers.

beat sb to the punch(informal)to get or do sth before sb else cancan you beat that/it!(informal)used to express surprise or angerif you cant beat them, join themif you cannot defeat sb or be as successful as they are, then it is more sensible to join them in what they are doing and perhaps get some advantage for yourself by doing so

They live miles off the beaten track.

off the beaten trackfar away from other people, houses, etc.

They live miles off the beaten track.

a rod/stick to beat sb witha fact, an argument, etc. that is used in order to blame or punish sb

That score is going to take some beating.

For sheer luxury, this hotel takes some beating.

take some beatingto be difficult to beat

That score is going to take some beating.

For sheer luxury, this hotel takes some beating.

n.of drums/heart/wings

1.[c];(;(a single blow to sth, such as a drum, or a movement of sth, such as your heart; the sound that this makes

several loud beats on the drum

His heart missed a beat when he saw her.

2.[sing]a series of regular blows to sth, such as a drum; the sound that this makes

the steady beat of the drums

rhythm

3.[c]the main rhythm, or a unit of rhythm, in a piece of music, a poem, etc.

This type of music has a strong beat to it.

The piece has four beats to the bar.

of police officer

4.[c][ususing]the area that a police officer walks around regularly and which he or she is responsible for

More police officers out on the beat may help to cut crime.

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v.1.to hit someone violently several times2.to arrive before someone else; to do something before a planned time or before something happens3.to defeat someone in a game, competition, election, or battle; to do something faster, for longer, more times, etc. than has been done before; to succeed despite a difficult situation4.to be better than something else; used for saying that something is very good5.to hit something several times making a regular pattern of sounds, or to make this pattern of sounds; to hit an object or part of the body with your hands; if a bird or insect beats its wings, or if its wings beat, it hits them together several times; to hit something many times or for a long period of time; to hit a piece of metal with a special hammer in order to make it thinner6.if someones heart beats, it makes the same sound and movements again and again as it pumps blood around their body7.to mix foods such as eggs, cream, or butter well using a fork or a special tool or machine. This tool or machine can be called a beater.1.to hit someone violently several times2.to arrive before someone else; to do something before a planned time or before something happens3.to defeat someone in a game, competition, election, or battle; to do something faster, for longer, more times, etc. than has been done before; to succeed despite a difficult situation4.to be better than something else; used for saying that something is very good5.to hit something several times making a regular pattern of sounds, or to make this pattern of sounds; to hit an object or part of the body with your hands; if a bird or insect beats its wings, or if its wings beat, it hits them together several times; to hit something many times or for a long period of time; to hit a piece of metal with a special hammer in order to make it thinner6.if someones heart beats, it makes the same sound and movements again and again as it pumps blood around their body7.to mix foods such as eggs, cream, or butter well using a fork or a special tool or machine. This tool or machine can be called a beater.

n.1.<spoken,AmE>Same as beatnik. I've never seen his beat2.one of the regular sounds or movements of your heart; the series of regular sounds or movements as your heart pumps blood around your body3.the main pattern of sounds in a piece of music, or the strongest sounds in this pattern; a single regular sound or a series of regular sounds, especially of two things hitting together; a unit of measurement for a piece of music. Each measure has a particular number of beats4.an area that a police officer has responsibility for and must walk around regularly1.<spoken,AmE>Same as beatnik. I've never seen his beat2.one of the regular sounds or movements of your heart; the series of regular sounds or movements as your heart pumps blood around your body3.the main pattern of sounds in a piece of music, or the strongest sounds in this pattern; a single regular sound or a series of regular sounds, especially of two things hitting together; a unit of measurement for a piece of music. Each measure has a particular number of beats4.an area that a police officer has responsibility for and must walk around regularly

adj.1.very tired

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1.During the 'altered state', the part of each person's brain that controls the nervous system began to beat together.

2.This season has been a bit strange. We have done really well against all the top teams but have sometimes struggled to beat the others.

3.IBM's solution seems to be the most mature so far being based on Watson technology, an AI system that beat two of the best Jeopardy!IBMWatsonAIJeopardy!

4.Although Nichols, 35, said he hasn't noticed any negative effects, his wife says he looks beat up and run down.35

5.You know how when you listen to rock, rap, or any popular music, it's easy to clap your hands with the beat.

6.How much money do you want? Would you believe if it if I beat you to death with money.

7.One of the reasons it beat the mark was that it wasn't forced into discounts as it had been in recent years.

8.For a start, they are not simply trying to beat an index. Instead, their goal is to increase their clients' wealth in absolute terms.

9.Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez had one of his top scouts in Bari on Wednesday night to see Italy beat Scotland.·

10.But consider this: Julian Assange did not upload the classified documents and wait for the world to beat a path to his door.