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beaten

ADJ(อาหาร  ที่ บด แล้ว  ขยี้  ทำ เป็นผง  กลายเป็น ผง  ti-bote-laeo

 

beaten

ADJ ถูก โจมตี  พ่ายแพ้  tuk-jom-te

 

beaten

ADJ หมด เรี่ยวแรง  อ่อนแรง  เหนื่อย  exhausted mod-riaol-raeng

 

beaten-up

ADJ เก่า และ พัง  kao-lae-pang

 

beater

N อุปกรณ์ ใน การ ตี 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

BEATER

n.One who beats, or strikes; one whose occupation is to hammer metals. 1. An instrument for pounding, or comminuting substances.

 

BEATER-UP

n.One who beats for game; a sportsman's term.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

BEATEN

BEATEN Beat "en, a.

 

1. Made smooth by beating or treading; worn by use. "A broad and beaten way. " Milton. "Beaten gold. " Shak.

 

2. Vanquished; conquered; baffled.

 

3. Exhausted; tired out.

 

4. Become common or trite; as, a beaten phrase. [Obs. ]

 

5. Tried; practiced. [Obs. ] Beau. & Fl.

 

BEATER

BEATER Beat "er, n.

 

1. One who, or that which, beats.

 

2. A person who beats up game for the hunters. Black.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

beaten

beat en |ˈbētn ˈbitn | past participle of beat. adjective 1 having been defeated: I knew when I was beaten. exhausted and dejected: he sat feeling old and beaten. 2 having been beaten or struck: he trudged home like a beaten dog. (of food ) whipped to a uniform consistency: beaten eggs. (of metal ) shaped by hammering, typically so as to give the surface a dimpled texture. (of precious metal ) hammered to form thin foil for ornamental use. 3 (of a path ) well trodden; much used. PHRASES off the beaten track (or path ) in or into an isolated place. unusual: [ as adj. ] : off-the-beaten-track experiences.

 

beater

beat er |ˈbētər ˈbidər | noun 1 a person who hits someone or something, in particular: a person employed to flush out or drive game animals for shooting by striking at the ground cover. a person who beats metal in manufacturing. [ in combination ] a person who habitually hits someone: a wife-beater. 2 an implement or machine used for beating. 3 [ in combination ] informal a means of defeating or preventing something: a recession-beater. 4 informal a dilapidated but serviceable car: If you provide the kids with a car, give them an old beater.

 

beater bar

bea ter bar noun the rotating-brush unit within the powerhead of a vacuum cleaner.

 

Oxford Dictionary

beaten

beaten |ˈbiːt (ə )n | past participle of beat adjective 1 having been defeated: last year's beaten finalist. exhausted and dejected: he sat feeling old and beaten. 2 having been beaten or struck: he trudged home like a beaten cur. 3 (of food ) stirred vigorously to a uniform consistency: beaten egg. (of metal ) shaped by hammering, typically so as to give the surface a dimpled texture. (of precious metal ) hammered to form thin foil for ornamental use. 4 (of a path ) well trodden; much used. PHRASES off the beaten track in or into an isolated place.

 

beater

beat ¦er |ˈbiːtə | noun 1 a person who hits someone or something, in particular: a person employed to raise game birds for shooting by striking at the ground cover. a person who beats metal in manufacturing. [ in combination ] a person who habitually hits someone: a wife-beater. 2 an implement or machine used for beating. 3 [ in combination ] informal a means of defeating or preventing something: a recession-beater. 4 N. Amer. informal an old or dilapidated vehicle.

 

beater bar

bea ter bar noun the rotating-brush unit within the powerhead of a vacuum cleaner.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

beaten

beaten adjective 1 the beaten team: defeated, losing, unsuccessful, conquered, bettered, vanquished, trounced, routed, overcome, overwhelmed, overpowered, overthrown, bested, subdued, quashed, crushed, broken, foiled, hapless, luckless; informal licked, thrashed, losingest, clobbered. ANTONYMS victorious, winning. 2 a beaten dog: abused, battered, maltreated, ill-treated, mistreated, misused, downtrodden; assaulted, thumped, whacked, hit, thrashed, pummeled, smacked, drubbed; informal walloped, belted, bashed, clobbered, knocked around /about, roughed up. 3 gradually stir in the beaten eggs: whisked, whipped, stirred, mixed, blended; frothy, foamy. 4 a beaten path: trodden, trampled; well-trodden, much trodden, well-used, much traveled, worn, well-worn. ANTONYMS untouched. PHRASES off the beaten track /path we tried to find a campsite off the beaten track: out of the way, isolated, quiet, private, remote, unfrequented, outlying, secluded, hidden, backwoods, in the back of beyond, in the middle of nowhere, in the hinterlands; informal in the sticks. ANTONYMS busy, popular.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

beaten

beaten adjective 1 the beaten team: defeated, losing, unsuccessful, conquered, bettered, vanquished, trounced, routed, overcome, overwhelmed, overpowered, overthrown, bested, subdued, quashed, crushed, broken, foiled, hapless, luckless; informal licked, thrashed, clobbered. ANTONYMS victorious, winning. 2 a beaten dog: abused, battered, maltreated, ill-treated, mistreated, misused, downtrodden; assaulted, thumped, hit, thrashed, pummelled, smacked, drubbed; informal walloped, belted, bashed, whacked, clobbered, knocked about /around, roughed up. 3 gradually stir in the beaten eggs: whisked, whipped, stirred, mixed, blended; frothy, foamy. 4 a beaten copper coffee table: hammered, forged, formed, shaped, moulded, worked, stamped, fashioned, modelled, fabricated, cast, sculpted; dimpled, pockmarked, spotted. 5 a beaten path: trodden, trampled; well trodden, much trodden, well used, much travelled, worn, well worn. PHRASES off the beaten track we tried to find locations off the beaten track: unfrequented, isolated, quiet, private, remote, out of the way, outlying, secluded, hidden, backwoods, in the back of beyond, in the middle of nowhere, in the hinterlands; informal in the sticks. ANTONYMS busy, popular.

 

Duden Dictionary

Beate

Be a te Eigenname Beata |Be a te |weiblicher Vorname

 

French Dictionary

béatement

béatement adv. adverbe De façon béate.

 

Spanish Dictionary

beatería

beatería nombre femenino despectivo Actitud o comportamiento que se caracteriza por dar grandes muestras de devoción religiosa, generalmente de manera exagerada e hipócrita :sus chicos van todos a misa pero sin nada de beatería; (fig ) la corrección política no deja de ser una beatería actual .SINÓNIMO santurronería .

 

beaterio

beaterio nombre masculino Casa en que viven ciertas religiosas en comunidad y siguiendo alguna regla .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

beaten

beat en /bíːt (ə )n /beat 動詞 beat の過去分詞 .形容詞 more ; most 名詞 の前で 〗1 踏み固められた 〈道など 〉▸ a beaten path 踏み固められた小道 .2 打ち延ばされた 金属 be made of beaten gold 金箔 (ぱく )製である .3 (むちで )打たれた 〈人 〉.4 打ち負かされた ; 疲れはてた 〈人など 〉▸ a beaten army 敗軍 5 よく泡立てた 〈卵など 〉.ff the b aten tr ck [p th ]人があまり行かない 〈場所 .

 

beaten-up

b aten- p 形容詞 beat-up .

 

beater

b at er 名詞 C 1 たたく器具 [棒 ]; 泡立て器 ▸ a rug beater じゅうたんたたき .2 たたく人 ; (狩りの )勢子 せこ ▸ a wife- beater 妻をなぐる夫 3 ⦅米 くだけて ⦆おんぼろ車 .