beat up
短语痛打, 惊扰, 招募, 搅拌 [法] 殴打, 虐待, 杀
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1.
An act of beating up:
A raid.
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2.
A person who, or thing that, has been beaten up.
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3.
An act of beating up:
A beating; a hazing.
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4.
An artificially or disingenuously manufactured alarm or outcry, especially one agitated by or through the media.
澳大利亚 新西兰 英国2009, Newstalk ZB, Hydro project claims "a beat up" - Brownlee, Newstalk ZB.
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5.
A tree planted later than others in a plantation.
商务
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1.
To give a severe beating to; to assault violently with repeated blows.
暴打
及物I got beaten up by thugs on my way home.
You don't beat people up, so that you can live in a society where nobody would beat you up.
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2.
To wake up earlier than.
及物I wanted to beat you up this morning and make breakfast for you for once.
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3.
To attack suddenly; to alarm.
废旧Our people are daily gaining Health Spirits and Discipline — the spade & pick axe throw'd aside — for the British Rebels to take up — they notwithstanding affect to hold us cheap and threaten to beat up our Quarters — if we don’t beat up theirs first which is in Contemplation, this in time.
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4.
To cause, by some other means, injuries comparable to the result of being beaten up.
He [= a paraglider pilot] flew into a hill and beat himself up pretty badly.
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To feel badly guilty and accuse (oneself) over something. (Usually followed by over or about.)
Don’t beat yourself up over such a minor mistake.
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To make (someone) feel badly guilty and accuse (them) over something.
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7.
To repeatedly bomb a military target or targets.
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To get something done (derived from the idea of beating for game).
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9.
To go diligently about in order to get helpers or participants in an enterprise.
过时 不及物to beat up for recruits, or for volunteers
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To sail to windward using a series of alternate tacks across the wind.
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To disturb; to pay an untimely visit to.
过时 不及物
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1.
Battered by time and usage; beaten up.
俚语