beat

suomi-englanti sanakirja

beat englannista suomeksi

  1. hakata, jyskyttää

  2. pettää

  3. luovia

  4. alue, työvuoro, kierros

  5. kukistaa, voittaa, nujertaa

  6. isku

  7. iskeä, lyödä

  8. beatnikki

  9. sykkiä

  10. syke, oskillaatio

  11. kuitti, loppu

  12. muovata, tampata

  13. lyönti, jyske, pärinä

  14. takoa

  15. vatkata, vispata

  16. paistaa täydeltä terältä, porottaa

  17. rummuttaa, naputtaa

  18. luoviminen

  19. päristä

  20. mennä pummilla, matkustaa jäniksenä

  21. piestä

  22. vetää vertoja

  23. räpyttää

  24. rytmi

  25. poljento, biitti

  26. hämmentää

  27. räpytellä

  28. tahti

  1. syke

  2. isku

  3. tahti

  4. huojunta

  5. paussi

  6. kierros

  7. vastuualue; tontti informal

  8. ala

  9. kotipaikka

  10. biitti

  11. ajo

  12. hakata, lyödä, iskeä

  13. hakata, lyödä

  14. jyskyttää, hakata

  15. lyödä, sykkiä; jyskyttää hard, as for fear or excitement

  16. lyödä, voittaa, päihittää

  17. luovia

  18. pieksää

  19. vatkata

  20. tinkiä

  21. rummuttaa

  22. tallata

  23. paukuttaa

  24. myrskytä

  25. paukkua; päristä of fast beat of drums

  26. päristä intransitive, päristää transitive

  27. olla nopeampi kuin">olla nopeampi kuin

  28. puhki, loppu, uupunut

  29. Substantiivi

  30. Verbi

beat englanniksi

  1. A stroke; a blow.

  2. (RQ:Dryden Hind and Panther)with a careless beat, / Struck out the mute creation at a heat.

  3. A pulsation or throb.

  4. (co)

  5. A pulse on the level, the metric level at which pulses are heard as the basic unit. Thus a beat is the basic time unit of a piece.

  6. A rhythm.

  7. (ux)

  8. The rhythm signalled by a conductor or other musician to the members of a group of musicians.

  9. The instrumental portion of a piece of hip-hop music.

  10. The interference between two tones of almost equal frequency

  11. A short pause in a play, screenplay, or teleplay, for dramatic or comedic effect.

  12. An area of a person's responsibility, especially

  13. The route patrolled by a police officer or a guard.

  14. (quote-book)

  15. (quote-web)the rise of embedding police into schools – so-called School Resource Officers (SROs), who are employed by the local police, but whose “beat” is a school. Those officers report to the local police department and not the school, and can, and frequently do, have different priorities.

  16. (quote-journal)

  17. The primary focus of a reporter's stories (such as police/courts, education, city government, business etc.).

  18. (syn)

  19. {{quote-journal|en|year=2020|month=April|author=Elizabeth Kolbert|title=Why we won't avoid a climate catastrophehttps://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2020/04/why-we-wont-avoid-a-climate-catastrophe-feature/|journal=Geographic (magazine)|National Geographic

  20. An act of reporting news or scientific results before a rival; a scoop.

  21. {{quote-text|en|year=1898|author=unknown author|title=Scribner's Magazine|volume=24

  22. That which beats, or surpasses, another or others.

  23. A precinct.

  24. A place of habitual or frequent resort.

  25. An area frequented by gay men in search of sexual activity. See (w).

  26. A low cheat or swindler.

  27. (RQ:Twain Huckleberry Finn)

  28. The act of scouring, or ranging over, a tract of land to rouse or drive out game; also, those so engaged, collectively.

  29. {{quote-text|en|year=1911|author=Hedley Peek; Frederick George Aflalo|title=Encyclopaedia of Sport

  30. A smart tap on the adversary's blade.

  31. A makeup look; compare (m).

  32. {{quote-journal|en|year=2018|author=Leah Prinzivalli|magazine=Allure|title=Kylie Jenner Shared a Sneak Peek of Her New Kylie Cosmetics Blush on Instagram|url=https://www.allure.com/story/kylie-jenner-shares-sneak-peek-kylie-cosmetics-blush

  33. To hit; to strike.

  34. {{quote-journal|en|date=2012/8/21|author=Ed Pilkington

  35. (quote-av)

  36. To strike or pound repeatedly, usually in some sort of rhythm.

  37. To strike repeatedly; to inflict repeated blows; to knock vigorously or loudly.

  38. (RQ:King James Version) the men of the city, certain sons of Belial, beset the house round about, ''and'' beat at the door (..)

  39. (RQ:King James Version)

  40. To move with pulsation or throbbing.

  41. (RQ:Tennyson In Memoriam)

  42. To win against; to defeat or overcome; to do or be better than (someone); to excel in a particular, competitive event.

  43. (quote-song)|title=1952 Vincent Black Lightning|passage=There's nothing in this world beats a 52 Vincent and a red-headed girl.

  44. To sail to windward using a series of alternate tacks across the wind.

  45. To strike (water, foliage etc.) in order to out game; to travel through (a forest etc.) for hunting.

  46. To mix food in a rapid fashion. ''Compare whip.''

  47. To persuade the seller to reduce a price.

  48. To indicate by beating or drumming.

  49. To tread, as a path.

  50. To exercise severely; to perplex; to trouble.

  51. To be in agitation or doubt.

  52. (RQ:Shakespeare Tempest)

  53. To make a sound when struck.

  54. To make a succession of strokes on a drum.

  55. To sound with more or less rapid alternations of greater and lesser intensity, so as to produce a pulsating effect; said of instruments, tones, or vibrations not perfectly in unison.

  56. To arrive at a place before someone.

  57. To have intercourse.

  58. (quote-song)

  59. To rob; to cheat or scam.

  60. (inflection of)

  61. (inflection of)

  62. (senseid) Exhausted.

  63. (RQ:Kerouac On the Road)

  64. Dilapidated, up.

  65. Having impressively attractive makeup.

  66. Boring.

  67. Ugly.

  68. (senseid) A beatnik.

  69. {{quote-journal|en|year=2008|author=David Wills|journal=Beatdom|issue=3|month=March

  70. Relating to the Generation.

  71. saint, beatified

  72. monk

  73. a (l), a rhythmic pattern, notably in music

  74. (l) an early rock genre

  75. beat

  76. (l) (50s US literary and 70s UK music scenes)

  77. (l) (rhythm accompanying music)

  78. drunk

  79. drunk, drunken, intoxicated; tipsy

  80. (ant)

  81. (l)

  82. meat

  83. happiness