🥁beat (bît)

verb
/biːt/
battre, vaincre (battre, vaincre)

Signification

to hit repeatedly or to defeat someone in a competition
to strike repeatedly; to defeat; to pulsate rhythmically
to hit repeatedly; to defeat; to pulse rhythmically
Traduction de la signification
frapper de manière répétée ou vaincre quelqu'un dans une compétition
frapper de manière répétée ou vaincre quelqu'un dans une compétition

Phrases d'exemple

The champion managed to beat his rival in the final match.

Le champion a réussi à battre son rival lors du match final.
Le champion a réussi à battre son rival lors du match final.

Our team will beat theirs in the final match.

Notre équipe battra la leur dans le match final.
Notre equipe battra la leur dans le match final

My heart beats faster when I exercise.

Mon cœur bat plus vite quand je fais de l'exercice.
Mon coeur bat plus vite quand je fais de l'exercice.

Expressions d'exemple

beat around the bush
éviter de parler du sujet principal
éviter de parler du sujet principal

Synonymes

strike, defeat, thrash, overcome, win, hit, pound, pulse
Entrée 1
strike, defeat, thrash, overcome
Entrée 2
defeat, win, strike, hit, pound
Entrée 3
hit, strike, defeat, pulse

Antonymes

surrender, lose, yield, submit, calm, soothe
Entrée 1
surrender, lose
Entrée 2
lose, surrender, yield, submit
Entrée 3
lose, calm, soothe

Collocations

beat the drum, beat the record, beat time, beat opponent, beat record, beat drums, soundly beat, beat fast, beat rhythmically, beat repeatedly
Entrée 1
beat the drum, beat the record, beat time
Entrée 2
beat opponent, beat record, beat drums, soundly beat
Entrée 3
beat fast, beat rhythmically, beat repeatedly, beat drums

Plus de phrases d'exemple

My favorite band is The Beatles.

Mon groupe préféré est The Beatles.
Mon groupe prefere est The Beatles.

Vocabulaires connexes

To beg someone earnestly or desperately to do something.
to rub a surface or skin with something sharp or rough, often to relieve itching
To harden by deposition of calcium salts; to become rigid or inflexible.
to annoy or frustrate someone; to cause trouble
to improve the quality or value of something
to build something again after it has been damaged or destroyed