beat upon中文,beat upon的意思,beat upon翻译及用法

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beat upon

英[bi:t əˈpɔn]美[bit əˈpɑn]

打;吹打

beat upon 英语释义

英语释义

    1. to strike repeatedly:

    2. to hit repeatedly so as to inflict pain
    He was arrested for beating his wife. —often used with up
    … thugs and brutes who beat up their victims without compunction …
    — J. H. Plumb

    3. to walk on tread
    beat the pavement looking for work

    4. to strike directly against forcefully and repeatedly dash against
    waves beating the shore beat the door with her fists

    5. to flap or thrash at vigorously
    a trapped bird beating the air

    6. to strike at in order to rouse game
    beating a hedgerow also to range over in or as if in quest of game
    … beat the woods and rouse the bounding prey …
    — Matthew Prior

    7. to mix by stirring whip
    beat the eggs —often used with up

    8. to strike repeatedly in order to produce music or a signal
    beat a drum

    9. to drive or force by blows
    beat back his attackers

    10. to pound into a powder, paste, or pulp

    11. to make by repeated treading or driving over
    beat a path through the woods

    12. to dislodge by repeated hitting
    beat dust from the carpet

    13. to lodge securely by repeated striking
    beat a stake into the ground

    14. to shape by beating
    beat swords into plowshares especially to flatten thin by blows

    15. to sound or express especially by drumbeat
    beating out a rhythm on the conga

    16. to cause to strike or flap repeatedly
    a bird beating its wings

    17. overcome, defeat
    beat the insurgents in a bloody battle beating your opponent in chess They beat us 14 to 3. also surpass
    She beat the old record by three seconds. —often used with out
    Someone else beat her out for the job.

    18. to prevail despite
    beat the odds

    19. bewilder, baffle
    it beats me how she does it

    20. fatigue, exhaust

    21. to leave dispirited, irresolute, or hopeless
    Years of failure had beaten him down.

    22. cheat, swindle
    beat him out of his inheritance

    23. to act ahead of usually so as to forestall
    I was going to make the suggestion, but she beat me to it.

    24. to report a news item in advance of
    beat the other networks

    25. to come or arrive before
    I beat him to the finish line.

    26. circumvent
    beat the system

    27. to outmaneuver (a defender) and get free
    The player attempts to beat the defender and score.

    28. to score against (a goalkeeper)

    29. to produce (music or a signal) by striking something repeatedly to indicate by beating
    beat the tempo

    30. to become forcefully propelled forward dash
    waves beating against the shore

    31. to glare or strike with oppressive intensity
    The sun beat down on us.

    32. to sustain distracting activity
    … the turbulence of the Renaissance … beating about his head …
    — Douglas Stewart

    33. to strike a drum repeatedly to beat a drum
    The drummers kept beating.

    34. pulsate, throb
    Her heart beat wildly.

    35. tick
    the beating of a clock

    36. to sound upon being struck
    the sound of a beating drum

    37. to strike repeated blows
    beating on the door … their air attack still beating upon us …
    — Sir Winston Churchill

    38. to strike the air flap
    The bird's wings beat frantically.

    39. to strike bushes or other cover in order to rouse game also to range or scour for or as if for game

    40. to progress with much difficulty

    41. to sail to windward by a series of zigzag movements
    beating along the coast

    42. to fail or refuse to come to the point in discourse
    Stop beating around the bush and tell me what you want.

    43. to leave in haste

    44. to hurry away scram

    45. hurry, rush

    46. to try intently to resolve something difficult by thinking
    I beat my brains out trying to figure it out.

    47. to search thoroughly through all possible areas

    48. to proclaim as meritorious or significant publicize vigorously
    beating the drum for their candidate

    49. to defeat or surpass overwhelmingly
    We vowed to beat the pants off them next time.

    50. to escape or evade the penalties connected with an accusation or charge

    51. to attack physically or verbally
    She was getting beat up on by her critics.

    52. in a very energetic or forceful manner
    talking away to beat the band

    53. a single stroke or blow especially in a series
    a single beat on a drum also pulsation, tick

    54. a sound produced by or as if by beating (see beat entry 1)
    dance to the beat of the drums listening to the beat of his heart

    55. a driving impact or force
    … the full force of the surf beat …
    — Joyce Allan … the fierce beat of the eastern sun.
    — T. B. Costain

    56. one swing of the pendulum or balance (see balance entry 1 sense 9) of a timepiece

    57. a regularly traversed round (see round entry 3 sense 6a)
    a cop patrolling her beat

    58. a group of news sources that a reporter covers regularly
    a reporter on the beat

    59. a metrical or rhythmic stress in poetry or music or the rhythmic effect of these stresses
    four beats per bar keeping a steady beat

    60. the tempo indicated (as by a conductor) to a musical performer

    61. the pronounced rhythm (see rhythm sense 2b) that is the characteristic driving force in some types of music (such as jazz or rock)
    music with a Latin beat also rock entry 2 sense 2

    62. one that excels
    I've never seen the beat of it

    63. the reporting of a news story ahead of competitors

    64. deadbeat

    65. an act of sailing toward the side or direction from which the wind is blowing by a series of zigzag movements an act of beating (see beat entry 1 sense intransitive 5) to windward

    66. one of the reaches (see reach entry 2 sense 1) in the zigzag course so traversed tack

    67. each of the pulsations of amplitude (see amplitude sense 1a) produced by the union of sound or radio waves or electric currents having different frequencies

    68. an accented stroke (as of one leg or foot against the other)

    69. moment
    waited a beat before responding

    70. to have difficulty in continuing to stop or hesitate briefly —often used in negative constructions
    A few minutes later, the power cuts out …, but Achmed doesn't miss a beat; clearly, he's used to this.
    — Eric Weiner

    71. being in a state of exhaustion exhausted
    Sometimes I'd be so beat that I'd flop down and go to sleep fully dressed.
    — Polly Adler

    72. sapped of resolution or morale

    73. of, relating to, or being beatniks
    beat poets

    74. beatnik

    75. to hit (something) repeatedly

    76. to hit (someone) repeatedly in order to cause pain or injury

    77. to hit (a drum) repeatedly in order to produce music or a signal

    78. very tired

    79. to hit or strike again and again
    beat a drum waves beating the shore

    80. to hit repeatedly in order to cause pain or injury
    They beat him with sticks. —often used with up
    Little Dusty froze as the older boys quarreled. He knew Johnny could beat up Dove any time he chose.
    — Esther Forbes, Johnny Tremain

    81. to mix by stirring rapidly
    beat eggs

    82. to win against defeat
    beat the enemy

    83. to come, arrive, or act before
    I beat him to the finish line.

    84. throb entry 1 sense 3, pulsate
    Her heart was still beating.

    85. to flap against
    wings beating the air

    86. to move with an up and down motion flap
    The bird beat its wings.

    87. to do or be better than
    You can't beat that for fun.

    88. to be beyond the understanding of
    It beats me how she does it.

    89. to make by walking or riding over
    beat a path

    90. to go away quickly

    91. a blow or a stroke made again and again

    92. a single pulse (as of the heart)

    93. a sound produced by or as if by beating
    the beat of drums the beat of waves against the rock

    94. a measurement of time in music an accent or regular pattern of accents in music or poetry

    95. an area or place regularly visited or traveled through as part of a job
    a police officer's beat

    96. pulsate, throb

    97. a single stroke or pulsation (as of the heart)
    ectopic beats — see extrasystole

beat upon 片语

片语

strike(Strike) (美、俄、秘)斯特赖克(人名)

hit打;打击;碰撞;偶然碰上

beat upon 例句

英汉例句

  • Now, under the same hammer that beat upon us all, I found an earnest, deeply stirred man.

    现在,在我们一起遭受严重的打击之下,我发现了一个十分踏实,凡事深思的人。

  • And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it.

    雨淋,水沖,风吹,撞着那房子,房子就倒塌了。并且倒塌得很大。

  • So too, I will beat upon my heart with gratitude as I consider all who greeted yesterday「s sunrise who are no longer with the living today.

    当我想到昨天和我一起迎接日出的朋友,今天已不复存在时,我为自己的幸存,而感激上苍。

  • The waves beat upon the sea shores.

    波浪拍击着湖岸。

  • The waves beat upon the seashores.

    波浪拍打海岸。

  • So too, I will beat upon my heart with gratitude as I consider all who greeted yesterday」s sunrise who are no longer with the living today.

    当我想到昨天和我一起迎接日出的朋友,今天已不复存在时,我为自己的幸存,感激上苍。

  • And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock.

    雨淋,水沖,风吹,撞着那房子,房子总不倒塌。因为根基立在磐石上。

  • Till the storms and vicissitudes of God's providence beat upon him again and again, his character appears marred and clouded;

    上帝的深谋远虑让狂风暴雨、人事兴衰一次又一次的打击落在你身上,让他的外貌显得晦色,伤痕累累;

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