Significado: beatingbeat·ing || 'biːtɪŋn. paliza, apaleada, apaleo, aporreadura, aporreamiento, aporreo, azotaina, cuereada, flagelación, golpiza, somanta, sopapina, tolena, tollina, vapuleo, zurra, zurrada, zurribanda; golpeteo, tamboreobiːtn. pulsación, pulsada, toque; ritmo, tiempov. golpear, apalear, aporrear, bejuquear, brear, cuerear, dar de golpes a, dar golpes, dar una paliza a, garrotear, golpear duramente a, merengar, pegar, solfear, sopapear; batir, mezclar rápidamenteadj. agotado, extenuado
beating Idioma
take a beating
lose money My friend took a beating on the stock market and now he never has to work.
Beating a dead horse
(USA) If someone is trying to convince people to do or feel something without any hope of succeeding, they're beating a dead horse. This is used when someone is trying to raise interest in an issue that no-one supports anymore; beating a dead horse will not make it do any more work.
Beating Around The Bush
Avoiding the main topic. Not speaking directly about the issue.
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Diccionario de palabras similares, Sinónimos, Diccionario Idioma beating