English to Punjabi Dictionary beat

beat

ਨਾਲ ਹਰਾਇਆ
definition
verb
a woman whose husband would frequently beat her after becoming drunk
strike (a person or an animal) repeatedly and violently so as to hurt or injure them, usually with an implement such as a club or whip.
she beat him easily at chess
defeat (someone) in a game, competition, election, or commercial venture.
noun
the glissando begins on the second beat
a main accent or rhythmic unit in music or poetry.
a patrolman who strived to make his beat a safe one
an area allocated to a police officer to patrol.
adjective
I'm dead beat
completely exhausted.
beat poet Allen Ginsberg
of or relating to the beat generation or its philosophy.
example
For an effortless night out, however, you can't 'beat' the cinema.
We 'beat' toward the harbor all day, and I admit that night, frustrated by our slow progress, we fired up the diesel.
It had a dance 'beat' with the synthesised sounds of wailing or sometimes heavy instruments.
The sound of pipes joined the 'beat' of the drum, and the men began to sing a hearty sea shanty as the ship moved through the surf and out to sea.
Far off in the distance, Ian heard the 'beat' of helicopter blades, and as the sound came nearer, he screamed for help.
Police are putting extra patrols on the 'beat' in Grimsby after a racist attack left an asylum seeker with serious facial injuries.
Whatever is in it, it is hard to 'beat' an Irish Racing Festival.
The team is confident that it will 'beat' the current record of 245 mph, and say that it could even reach 300 mph on future runs.
In a bowl, 'beat' the sugar with the butter until it is light and fluffy.
The pounding 'beat' , uplifting crescendos and psychedelic lights had just the right effect.
When the egrets pass close, and they often do, you can hear their wings 'beat' .
The lone, strong voice coming from the speakers made my heart skip a 'beat' .
When my partner arrived he tried to comfort me and in some dim corner of my mind I was shocked to see myself 'beat' my fists on his chest, still chanting, ‘It can't be true.’
His long wings 'beat' slow, steady beats, as if accentuating the overall extenuation of the bird.
He said that a designated bus lane in Malton Road should ensure that commuters 'beat' peak traffic congestion and cruise straight into the city.
And his parents miss it because they left after 80 minutes to 'beat' the traffic.
My fists were shaking badly, and I wanted to 'beat' on something to let out all of my anger.
I spend time with our daughter, allowing her to 'beat' me in several games of checkers.
A shower helped, but even the monotonous 'beat' of hot water couldn't drive out the visions of atrocities in his head.
His first job had been on the 'beat' as a Brooklyn policeman in 1917.
You can't 'beat' lightweight wheels for snappy acceleration and climbing power.
Honey strutted on the catwalk to the 'beat' of the background music, smirking in her hot-pink party gown.
Next, 'beat' ingredients for the cream cheese layer until smooth.
It is good news for Britain's poorest families - and will help the government's desire to 'beat' child poverty.
28 per cent said that they had never seen a police officer on the 'beat' in their area.
I heard him 'beat' against the door, and then fall to his feet with a strangled sigh.
A MAN who 'beat' his dog after it had been injured in a road accident has been jailed for three months and banned from keeping animals for life.
For the frosting, 'beat' the butter and cream cheese until they are fluffy and then add the remaining ingredients with a pinch of salt until combined.
The two of them were now alone in the great hall, and the even 'beat' of their breaths echoed like wind within a cove of deep water.
You can't 'beat' the humble spud along with a pint of freshly chilled milk to speed the digestive process.
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