beatings
英 [ˈbiːtɪŋz]
美 [ˈbitɪŋz]
n. 狠打; 揍; 笞打; 惨败; 严重受挫; 有规律的敲打(声); 有节奏的运动(声)
beating的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (尤指用棍子等进行的)殴打,痛打
If someone is given abeating, they are hit hard many times, especially with something such as a stick.- ...the savage beating of a black motorist by white police officers...
白人警察对一名黑人驾车者的野蛮殴打。 - The team secured pictures of prisoners showing signs of severe beatings.
这个小组搞到了一些显示囚犯有被毒打痕迹的照片。
- ...the savage beating of a black motorist by white police officers...
- N-SING (竞争或选举中的)大败,惨败
If something such as a business, a political party, or a team takesa beating, it is defeated by a large amount in a competition or election.- Our firm has taken a terrible beating in recent years.
我们公司近几年败得一塌糊涂。
- Our firm has taken a terrible beating in recent years.
- PHRASE 难以被超越
If you say that something willtake some beating, you mean that it is very good and it is unlikely that anything better will be done or made.- For sheer scale and grandeur, Leeds Castle in Kent takes some beating.
单从规模和气势来说,肯特的利兹城堡独领风骚。
- For sheer scale and grandeur, Leeds Castle in Kent takes some beating.
双语例句
- The team secured pictures of prisoners showing signs of severe beatings.
这个小组搞到了一些显示囚犯有被毒打痕迹的照片。 - In the novel, 11-year-old Parvana must avoid land mines and suffer beatings at the hand of the Taliban.
在这本小说中,11岁的帕尔瓦娜每天必须要躲避地雷,忍受塔利班分子的笞打。 - How many beatings do you need to wake up?
还要打多少次你才能清醒? - She began counting them, remarking that they were much slower than the beatings of her heart;
那只钟是有秒针的,她开始数秒针的走动,她发现秒针的摆动比自己的心跳要慢得多。 - How many times he had been beaten, how long the beatings had continued, he could not remember.
他给打过多少次、每次拷打多久,他都记不得了。 - Torture is open and rampant, and beatings occur every hour of every day.
虐囚在那里不仅是完全公开的,而且随处可见,每一天每一刻都有囚犯遭到毒打。 - They suffered beatings and other cruelties.
他们挨打并受到其他残酷折磨。 - I also have a large tumor in my brain from beatings.
我同时在脑部也有个起因于受打击产生的巨大肿瘤。 - Is that public beatings like this rarely happen. oh, god.
就是这种公众斗殴很少发生,噢,上帝。 - Penalties are prepared for mockers, and beatings for the backs of fools.
刑罚是为亵慢人预备的;鞭打是为愚昧人的背预备的。