Beat

  • 61Beat — 〈 [bi:t] m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s; Musik〉 Art des Drive, Betonung eines Taktteiles od. rhythm. Verschiebung [Etym.: engl., »Schlag«] …

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  • 62beat — /ingl. biːt/ [vc. ingl., letteralmente «battuto, avvilito, esaurito», sottinteso generation «generazione»] s. m. e f. inv. e agg. contestatore, anticonformista □ capellone, hippy (ingl.) CONTR. conformista …

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  • 63beat to it — beat (someone) to it informal to do something before someone else does it. I was just about to open some wine but I see you ve beaten me to it …

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  • 64beat to it — beat (you) to it to do something before someone else can. You had better tell her what happened before someone else beats you to it …

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  • 65beat — (izg. bȋt) m DEFINICIJA glazb. 1. oznaka za dobu takta (u engleskoj terminologiji) 2. u jazz glazbi metrička okosnica muziciranja; stalno, ravnomjerno pulsiranje uvijek jednako naglašenih metričkih jedinica ETIMOLOGIJA engl.: udarac …

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  • 66beat it — [v] go away leave, scram, shoo, skedaddle, vamoose; concept 195 …

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  • 67beat up — [v] assault attack, batter, do over, hammer, knock around, pulverize, thrash; concepts 52,86 …

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  • 68beat-up — ► ADJECTIVE informal ▪ worn out by overuse …

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  • 69beat-up — ☆ beat up [bēt′up′ ] adj. Slang dilapidated, battered, shabby, deteriorated, etc …

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  • 70beat|er — «BEE tuhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that beats: »Mother used an old rug beater to clean the carpet on the clothes line. 2. a man hired to rouse game during a hunt. 3. a device or utensil for beating or whipping eggs, cream, potatoes, or other… …

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