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1
to
defeat
or do better than:
Examples:
beat
someone at something Simon always beats me at
tennis
.
The
Miami
Heat
beat
the Pacers by five
points
, 95-90.
Holland
beat
Belgium
(by) 3–1.
Our
team
was
comfortably
/
easily
/
soundly
beaten
in the first
round
of the
competition
.
The
Nationalists
were
narrowly
beaten
in the
election
.
He
beat
me
fair
and
square
(= without
cheating
).
They were
beaten
hands down (=
completely
) by their
opponents
.
beat
a
record
She has
beaten
her own
record
of three minutes
ten
seconds
.
2
to be better or more
enjoyable
than another
activity
or
experience
:
Examples:
beat
the hell out of
slang
Taking the
bus
beats the hell out of (= is much better than)
walking
all the way there.
you can't
beat
You can't
beat
(= there is nothing more
enjoyable
than) a
cold
beer
on a
hot
afternoon
.
[ + -ing
verb
] Taking the
bus
sure beats
walking
.
3
To
beat
something that is going to happen is to take
action
before the thing
happens
:
Examples:
beat
the
rush
I always do my
shopping
early
to
beat
the
rush
.
Let's try to
beat
the
traffic
by
leaving
early
in the morning.
4
to do something before someone else does it:
Examples:
I was just going to
clean
the
kitchen
, but you
beat
me to it.
5
to hit
repeatedly
:
Examples:
beat
down The
rain
was
beating
down
incessantly
on the
tin
roof
.
be
beaten
to
death
She was
beaten
to
death
.
They saw him
beating
his
dog
with a
stick
.
The
child
had been
brutally
/
savagely
beaten
.
[ + obj + adj ] He was
beaten
senseless
.
Beat
the
drum
.
6
to
form
a
path
in an
area
where long
grass
or
bushes
grow
closely
together, by
hitting
the
plants
with your hands or an
object
, or by
stepping
on them:
Examples:
We
beat
a
path
through the undergrowth.
7
to
mix
something
repeatedly
using
a
utensil
such as a
spoon
or
whisk
:
Examples:
To make an omelette you first
beat
the
eggs
.
8
to (cause to) make a
regular
movement
or
sound
:
Examples:
The
doctor
could feel no
pulse
beating
.
Her heart started to
beat
faster
.
The
hummingbird
beats
its
wings
at great
speed
.
9
to make a
regular
sound
or
movement
to music:
Examples:
He
beat
time on the
table
to
mark
the
rhythm
of the
poem
.
10
extremely
tired
:
Examples:
dead
beat
You've been working too hard—you look dead
beat
.
I'm
beat
- I'm going to
bed
.
11
a
regular
movement
or
sound
,
especially
that made by your heart:
Examples:
skip
a
beat
My heart
skipped
a
beat
(= I
felt
very
excited
) when she said, "Yes, I'll
marry
you."
I put my head on his
chest
but I could feel no
heartbeat
.
12
in music, a
regular
emphasis
, or a place in the music where such an
emphasis
is
expected
:
Examples:
on the
beat
Make sure you play on the
beat
.
to the
beat
He
tapped
his
foot
to the
beat
(=
rhythm
) of the music.
The
guitar
comes in on the
third
beat
.
13
an
area
for which someone, such as a
police
officer
, has
responsibility
as part of their job:
Examples:
Bob
has
worked
as an
officer
on this
particular
beat
for 20 years.
14
A
police
officer
who is on the
beat
or
walking
the
beat
is on
duty
,
walking
around
rather
than
driving
in a
police
car:
Examples:
Most people would like to see more bobbies on the
beat
in their
area
.
15
an
important
moment,
event
, or
subject
in a
story
,
film
, etc.:
Examples:
The moment is
gruesome
, but it’s also an
important
beat
in the
story
.
The
director
effortlessly
handles
the
plot
twists
and
emotional
beats.
16
to
defeat
a
competitor
, or to do or be better than someone or something:
Examples:
In
football
, the
Giants
beat
the 49ers, 17-3.
Most people think that the
governor
will
beat
his
opponent
.
The room wasn’t much, but it
beat
driving
to a
hotel
20
miles
away.
17
To
beat
something that is going to happen is to take
action
that will
prevent
it from having an
effect
on you:
Examples:
I leave work
early
to
beat
the
traffic
.
18
to hit
repeatedly
:
Examples:
[ T ] He
looked
as if he’d been
beaten
.
[ I ] The
children
were
beating
on the
table
.
19
to
mix
food
with a
fast
circular
motion
:
Examples:
[ M ]
Beat
in the
egg
yolks.
20
to make a
rhythmic
sound
or
movement
, or to hit something in
rhythm
to make such a
sound
:
Examples:
[ I ] I was so
nervous
I could feel my heart
beating
.
[ T ] He
steadily
beat
the
drum
.
[ I ] Without
calcium
, your heart could not
beat
correctly
.
21
an
area
for which someone,
esp
. a
police
officer
, has
responsibility
as part of the job:
Examples:
People are
comforted
to see
cops
on the
beat
.
22
the
rhythmic
sound
in music that
repeats
regularly
:
Examples:
We
clapped
in time to the
beat
.
23
extremely
tired
:
Examples:
I’m
beat
– I’m going to
bed
.
24
to do better than someone or something:
Examples:
Yesterday's close
beat
the
record
set Feb. 1.
With their
lowest
price
guarantee
, they will
beat
the
price
of a competitor's
product
by 10%.
beat
estimates
/
expectations
/
forecasts
Declines in
shares
of the world's
biggest
chip
maker
halted
when the
company
beat
expectations
for
profits
.
They are
selling
the
software
packages
at
prices
that are hard to
beat
.
25
to be more
successful
than other people or
companies
that you are
competing
against:
Examples:
The way to
beat
the
competition
is to
recruit
and
retain
talented
staff
.
26
to be
eager
to
buy
or get something from someone:
Examples:
By making
furniture
distinguished
in
design
and
workmanship
, it has
persuaded
buyers
to
beat
a
path
to
its
door.
27
to
decide
not to
continue
with something that has
become
too
difficult
or not
worth
doing:
Examples:
Most of the
market
beat
a
hasty
retreat
,
investors
being unimpressed by a
volatile
performance
on
Wall
Street
.
beat
a
retreat
from sth The
prime
minister's
cabinet
continues
to
beat
a
retreat
from many
economic
reforms
.
28
to use the
methods
by which someone has tried to
defeat
you to your own
advantage
:
Examples:
By
buying
two
competitors
who tried to
beat
him at his own
game
, he
created
the three
networks
he now
owns
.
29
to
achieve
something before someone else does it:
Examples:
We got very close to
buying
the
franchise
last year before another
company
beat
us to it.
30
to
succeed
despite
having a
disadvantage
:
Examples:
Many mergers
fail
to
deliver
value
to
shareholders
, but the bank's new
president
thinks
it will be
able
to
beat
the
odds
.
31
said when you
accept
that you cannot be as
successful
as someone else without doing what they do:
Examples:
If you can't
beat
them,
join
them.
Beginning
in
February
the
domestic
distributor
will
become
the
exclusive
U
.S. importer for the
popular
foreign
brands
.
32
to do something so well that it is
difficult
for anyone else to do better:
Examples:
The automaker has
delivered
an
impressive
hatchback car that will take some
beating
.
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