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  • 41beating board — batutas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Sporto prietaisas – spyruokliuojantis tinklas, ištemptas ant horizontalių rėmų. Batutas naudojamas mokantis šuolių į vandenį ir sportinių šuolių, taip pat per šuolių ant batuto pratybas …

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  • 42beating spoon — See spring beating spoon …

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  • 43beating — noun Date: 13th century 1. an act of striking with repeated blows so as to injure or damage; also the injury or damage thus inflicted 2. pulsation 3. defeat, setback …

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  • 44beating-up — /bee ting up /, n. 1. a severe thrashing administered for intimidation or revenge. 2. Textiles. the process by which the loose pick is made an integral part of the woven material. [1945 50] * * * …

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  • 45beating — noun a) action of the verb to beat b) a heavy defeat or setback …

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  • 46Beating — Размол бумажной массы, массный размол …

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  • 47beating — Synonyms and related words: Waterloo, abrasion, alternate, arrhythmia, atomization, attrition, bang, barrage, bash, bastinado, basting, bat, battery, beat, belt, belting, biff, blow, bonk, brecciation, buffeting, cadenced, cadent, caning, chop,… …

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  • 48beating — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. thrashing, whipping, drubbing; see defeat 2 , 3 , flogging . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. A punishment dealt with blows or lashes: flogging, hiding, lashing, thrashing, whipping. Informal: trimming. Slang: licking. See …

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  • 49beating — beat·ing || biːtɪŋ n. striking, hitting; defeating biːt n. strike; rhythm; tapping; pulse; usual territory, regular jurisdiction; scoop , news story that is published earlier than in the rival newspapers (Journalism) v. hit, strike; hammer… …

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  • 50beating — n. 1. Striking, drubbing, flogging, thrashing, cudgelling, pommeiling, caning, flagellation, pounding, thumping, basting, bastinadoing. 2. Beat, pulsation, throb, throbbing …

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