fiil “beat”
infinitive beat; ol beats; geçmiş wagty beat; geçmiş part. beaten; ger. beating
- urmak
Hasaba alyň, mysal sözlemleriň terjimelerini we her bir sözüň bir dilli düşündirişlerini görmek üçin.
Frustrated with his broken toy, the little boy started beating the floor with his hands.
- ýeňmek
Despite her opponent's strong record, Emily managed to beat her in the chess tournament.
- garmak (iýmit taýýarlamak üçin)
Before adding the flour, beat the butter and sugar together until they're light and fluffy.
- depmek (nagşa görä)
As the enemy approached, the drummer began beating for retreat.
- öňe geçmek (biri-birinden öňe)
Despite leaving later, Sarah beat us to the restaurant.
at sözi “beat”
ýeketäk beat, köplük beats ýa-da sanalmaýan
- urgy (bir gezeklik)
The steady beats of the bass drum set the rhythm for the entire marching band.
- urmak (ýürek)
She felt the steady beat of the music through the floor.
- ritm
The catchy beat of the song had everyone tapping their feet in unison.
- fon aýdymy (rep aýdym üçin)
As soon as the DJ dropped the beat, everyone started dancing to the rhythm.
- nobat (polisiýa işgäri ýa-da goraýjynyň iş wagtynda ýöreýän ýoly)
Officer Martinez checks in with the local shop owners every morning while walking her usual beat.