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Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

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inglês
francês
francês

beating [Brit ˈbiːtɪŋ, americ ˈbidɪŋ] SUBST

1. beating (punishment):

beating
raclée f coloq
beating
to get a beating
to give sb a beating

2. beating (defeat) coloq:

they will take some beating

3. beating (rough treatment) coloq:

to give one's car a beating
to take a beating speaker, politician:
to take a beating toy, car:
en voir de dures coloq

4. beating (of metal, carpet):

beating

5. beating (sound):

beating (of drum, heart, wings)

6. beating CAÇA:

beating

breast-beating SUBST

breast-beating

world-beating ADJ

world-beating

panel-beating SUBST

panel-beating

grouse beating SUBST

grouse beating

beating-up [americ ˌbidɪŋˈəp] SUBST coloq

beating-up
tabassage m coloq
to get a beating-up
to give sb a beating-up
tabasser qn coloq

I. beat [Brit biːt, americ bit] SUBST

1. beat (repeated sound):

2. beat MÚS:

3. beat (pulsation):

4. beat (pulse):

beat FÍS, ELETRÓN

5. beat (in police force):

6. beat CAÇA:

7. beat atrib (beatnik):

beat poet, writer, philosophy

II. beat [Brit biːt, americ bit] ADJ coloq

claqué coloq

III. beat <Pret imperf beat; Part perf beaten> [Brit biːt, americ bit] VERBO trans

1. beat (strike aggressively) person:

beat person, animal
to beat sth into sb
to beat sb black and blue coloq
to beat sb black and blue coloq
to beat the shit calão or hell coloq out of sb

2. beat (strike with tool, fist):

beat person: door
marteler (with avec)
beat person: metal, carpet
battre (with de)
beat bird, animal: air, ground
battre (with de)
beat hunter: undergrowth

3. beat (produce sound):

beat MÚS, MILITAR drum, tambourine
beat rhythm

4. beat CULIN (mix vigorously):

beat mixture, eggs
beat cream
to beat sth into sth

5. beat (make escape):

to beat one's way/a path through crowd, obstacles
to beat a retreat (gen) MILITAR
beat it coloq!
fiche le camp! coloq

6. beat (flap):

7. beat (defeat):

beat opponent, team
beat inflation, drug abuse etc
beat illness
beat child abuse, rape

8. beat (confound) mystery:

beat person
why did he leave?—‘beats me coloq!

9. beat (arrive earlier):

beat rush, crowds
beat person

10. beat DESP:

beat (gen) (outdo) score
beat target
beat product
your manners take some beating irón

IV. beat <Pret imperf beat; Part perf beaten> [Brit biːt, americ bit] VERBO intr

1. beat:

to beat against (strike repeatedly) waves: shore, cliff
to beat against rain: face
to beat against rain: window

2. beat:

to beat at or on person:

3. beat FISIOL:

beat heart, pulse:
battre (with de)

4. beat (make sound):

beat drum:

5. beat (flap):

beat wings:

6. beat CAÇA:

7. beat NÁUT:

V. beat [Brit biːt, americ bit]

to beat the charge americ
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beating [ˈbi:tɪŋ, americ ˈbi:t̬ɪŋ] SUBST

1. beating (getting hit):

to give sb a beating

2. beating (defeat):

to take a beating
sth will take some beating

I. beat <beat, -en> [bi:t] SUBST

1. beat (pulsation):

2. beat MÚS:

3. beat sing (police working area):

4. beat fig:

to be off sb's beat

II. beat <beat, -en> [bi:t] ADJ coloq

to be dead beat Brit

III. beat <beat, -en> [bi:t] VERBO trans

1. beat (strike):

2. beat (mix food):

3. beat (cut through):

4. beat (defeat):

5. beat coloq (be better than):

to beat sth/sb

Expressões:

to beat the pants off sb [or sb hollow Brit] coloq

IV. beat <beat, -en> [bi:t] VERBO intr

I. beat down VERBO intr

beat down hail, rain
the rain was beating down

II. beat down VERBO trans always separ

beat off VERBO trans

beat back VERBO trans always separ

I. beat up VERBO trans always separ

II. beat up VERBO intr americ

to go grouse-beating
francês
francês
inglês
inglês
battement de la pluie
beating
battement du pouls, cœur
beating no pl
no Dicionário PONS
inglês
inglês
francês
francês

beating [ˈbit̬·ɪŋ] SUBST

1. beating (getting hit):

to give sb a beating

2. beating (defeat):

to take a beating
sth will take some beating

I. beat <beat, beaten> [bit] SUBST

1. beat (pulsation):

2. beat MÚS:

beats to [or in] the bar

3. beat sing (police working area):

II. beat <beat, beaten> [bit] ADJ coloq

III. beat <beat, beaten> [bit] VERBO trans

1. beat (strike):

2. beat (mix food):

3. beat (cut through):

4. beat (defeat):

5. beat coloq (be better than):

to beat sth/sb

Expressões:

to beat the pants off sb coloq

IV. beat <beat, beaten> [bit] VERBO intr

I. beat down VERBO intr

beat down hail, rain
the rain was beating down

II. beat down VERBO trans always separ

beat back VERBO trans always separ

I. beat up VERBO trans always separ

II. beat up VERBO intr

beat off VERBO trans

francês
francês
inglês
inglês
battement de la pluie
beating
battement du pouls, cœur
beating
to take a beating
Present
Ibeat
youbeat
he/she/itbeats
webeat
youbeat
theybeat
Past
Ibeat
youbeat
he/she/itbeat
webeat
youbeat
theybeat
Present Perfect
Ihavebeaten / americ tb. beat
youhavebeaten / americ tb. beat
he/she/ithasbeaten / americ tb. beat
wehavebeaten / americ tb. beat
youhavebeaten / americ tb. beat
theyhavebeaten / americ tb. beat
Past Perfect
Ihadbeaten / americ tb. beat
youhadbeaten / americ tb. beat
he/she/ithadbeaten / americ tb. beat
wehadbeaten / americ tb. beat
youhadbeaten / americ tb. beat
theyhadbeaten / americ tb. beat

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All, with the exception of the red grouse, have a white winter plumage that helps them blend into the snowy background.
en.wikipedia.org
Local wildlife includes whitetail deer, ruffed grouse, squirrel, turkey, fox, woodcock, raccoon and opossums.
en.wikipedia.org
Grouse can not be reared intensively but the heather moorland where they live is intensively managed to maximise numbers.
en.wikipedia.org
Of the 150 species of birds known to inhabit the forest, pheasant, grouse, hawk and turkey are the more commonly found.
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On the other hand grouse are not birds of warren.
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