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Перевод: beating
[существительное] битье; порка ; массаж ; поражение; биение; взмахивание; выволочка
Тезаурус:
- The data compiled by the Childrens' Movement and IBASE, an independent institute, show a street child dies from stabbing, strangulation, beating or gunshots every two days in Brazil and claims that 82 children have been murdered by death squads this year.
- Perhaps the most wonderful place on earth (though I am told on good authority that the souvenir shop at Graceland takes some beating) has to be Niagara falls.
- It was a hot morning, with the sun beating down relentlessly, and we found the going hard; seemingly ever upwards.
- With the rain beating at the trees and the wind whistling there was no chance of Jos using intonation as a warning.
- I have a vision of resident tutors beating up classes with the cheerful persistence of a sports organiser on a trans-Atlantic liner; of extra-mural directors deploying their forces through the English countryside, themselves deciding what classes are suitable for the people of Swindon and Banbury and Slough; of district organisers calling on mill hands in the remotest dales of Yorkshire with the regularity of the man who collects the rent
- Then she looked beyond the board, and her heart almost stopped beating.
- The ice spread through his chest, forming around his beating heart.
- Kimiko Date defeated top seed Amy Frazier 6-;3, 6-;4 and will face Sabine Appelmans, who reached the final for the second successive year by beating Naoko Sawamatsu 7-;6, 6-;4.
- His most spectacular success came in the AJC PLate, where he handed out a ten-length beating to his Melbourne Cup conqueror Nightmarch.
- He said that they behaved like "wild dogs" when they broke up a peaceful placard demonstration by schoolchildren, beating them with whips and clubs.
- STEPHEN HENDRY, brimming with confidence after beating Steve Davis in the final of the Stormseal UK Snooker Open, inflicted an 8-0 session whitewash on Terry Griffiths before beating him 9-3 in their best-of-17-frame quarter-final of the Everest World Matchplay Championship at Brentwood yesterday.
- As he began to read, he was faintly aware of the rising wind and of the rain beating against the windows.
- SLOUGH moved a step closer to achieving a League and Cup double when they qualified for today's final against Hightown by convincingly beating Blueharts 11-;1 in the semi-final of the All England Women's Hockey Association Cup at Milton Keynes Sports Club yesterday.
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