English to Urdu Dictionary beat

beat

سے شکست دی
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.
translation of 'beat '
verb
پیٹنا
noun
ضرب
example
You can't 'beat' the feeling of seeing 15,000 people dancing in front of you to the music you are playing.
That split personality again: a 'beat' poet on the one hand, artiste to the royal court on the other.
He carried her back up the hill while she 'beat' on his back and kicked.
He defeated the Russian who 'beat' him in last year's semi-final to gain sweet revenge and the gold medal.
He 'beat' on the bar with the palm of his hand then hung his head at the floor.
The ball 'beat' him to the dead ball line.
A shower helped, but even the monotonous 'beat' of hot water couldn't drive out the visions of atrocities in his head.
I stared after the birds as they 'beat' their wings in strange rhythm.
The full forward 'beat' the goalie to the ball to get the touch at full stretch but his effort along the ground was less than an inch wide of the post.
Her great wings 'beat' restlessly against her back as she waited for the others to join her.
The drinks may not be free, but you can't 'beat' the convenience.
Ten minutes after break of day John will listen for the 'beat' of wings and sure as light they will wheel in and come to rest to be fed, in the field across the road.
In fact, there is nothing even remotely resembling a new sound, riff or 'beat' .
We are a tough team to beat and you've got to play a very good game to 'beat' us.
It is my experience that you can't 'beat' a local approach for dedicated, loyal focused workers who will be with you for years.
People were drinking, shouting, singing along to the 'beat' of the music, and dancing.
Natives who 'beat' drums to drive off evil spirits are objects of scorn to smart Americans who blow horns to break up traffic jams.
Families are invited to march to the 'beat' of the drums from Rafters Landing to a bonfire celebration in Louise McKinney Park.
Walking home from work one evening he was attacked by five thugs who 'beat' him brutally with clubs, leaving him for dead.
The distant 'beat' of voices echoed through the room, soft voices which blurred and repeated the same words, the same tune, over and over again.
As the 'beat' of the hooves fell silent in the distance the priest heard a dry laugh coming from under the bridge and he knew immediately who was there.
He 'beat' his drum as he went so his progress could be monitored by the soldiers above.
I was influenced by the 'beat' poets and the Southern writers like William Faulkner and Flannery O'Connor.
Both clubs' motivation is to 'beat' their rivals and claim top spot in the county.
Because I work the entertainment 'beat' , frequent contact was inevitable.
I agree they're sometimes hard to read, but you can't 'beat' them for true honest heartfelt sincerity.
When the second pump had been stopped, the 'beat' effect ceased and the vibration consequently assumed a stable trend.
I heard him 'beat' against the door, and then fall to his feet with a strangled sigh.
She hopes to set off in the catamaran Kingfisher II next January, with a team of 14, to 'beat' the current record of 64 days.
If a rare police officer on the 'beat' in Bradford actually saw an incident like this, he wouldn't do anything.
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