verb “beat”
Infinitiv beat; hien beats; Verg. beat; Part. Verg. beaten; Ger. beating
- to impact with force
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
Frustrated with his broken toy, the little boy started beating the floor with his hands.
- to surpass in competition
Despite her opponent's strong record, Emily managed to beat her in the chess tournament.
- to rapidly stir ingredients together
Before adding the flour, beat the butter and sugar together until they're light and fluffy.
- to produce a series of drum sounds
As the enemy approached, the drummer began beating for retreat.
- to reach a destination before someone else
Despite leaving later, Sarah beat us to the restaurant.
noun “beat”
Singular beat, Plural beats oder onzieleg
- the sound or action produced by a single strike
The steady beats of the bass drum set the rhythm for the entire marching band.
- schlag (vum Häerz)
She felt the steady beat of the music through the floor.
- a pattern of sounds in music that marks the timing
The catchy beat of the song had everyone tapping their feet in unison.
- the background music for a rap song
As soon as the DJ dropped the beat, everyone started dancing to the rhythm.
- the regular path a police officer or guard travels while on duty
Officer Martinez checks in with the local shop owners every morning while walking her usual beat.