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Перевод: beaten


[прилагательное]
битый; разбитый; измученный; побежденный; проторенный; избитый; изъезженный; банальный; утомленный; кованый; чеканный; поражаемый;
[глагол]
#p.p. от beat


Тезаурус:

  1. Last year's winner, Quinlan Terry, would not have beaten the second horse, the subsequent Group One race winner Ile De Chypre, had that rival not been drawn on the far side.
  2. Here was the team which he had come to when it was struggling pathetically at the bottom of the First Division; the team which he had made one of the greatest in the history of football, beaten by a fifth-rate side.
  3. My Jamaican friend, if she saw a coloured girl being beaten, she would run to help her.
  4. We were only a metre from the only road, but the number of cars that passed was easily beaten by the number of coffees drunk.
  5. In pursuit of these, Mopsus proposes marriage to a fine lady and is beaten by her servants; he steals his father's rent money and sets out for London where he is robbed by a prostitute and thrown into gaol; his father sends more money which he uses to bribe the gaoler; he is tricked into marrying an aristocrat's mistress who promptly gives birth; the woman leaves and the baby dies; the prodigal returns to his father.
  6. A lawyer and former oilfield worker, he was head of government for nine years in the 1950s and 1960s under British colonial rule before being beaten at the polls by a charismatic rival, Mr Eric Gairy.
  7. You know, it's my opinion that in some areas of Belfast, if you haven't gone out, got drunk, had a chinkers, thrown up, and beaten the wife up, you haven't enjoyed yourself.
  8. He is the only middleweight to have beaten Austria's double Olympic champion, Peter Seisenbacher twice - and convincingly too.
  9. " into the last furlong, and the Guppy looks beaten, Breakdancer takes up the running with Prince Charming on the stand side - it looks to be between these two - but now Shine On's absolutely flying on the outside, a terrific challenge, the three locked together, Breakdancer and Shine On stride for stride, at the line it's very close but I think it's shine On who gets it on the nod.
  10. Later Fiona Smith, who had beaten her greatest rival Helen Troke in the Commonwealth Cup at Bath last month, did so again in the women's singles final.
  11. Germany's peculiar reward for being beaten was an economic miracle financed mainly by American aid and nursed by armies of occupation.
  12. Whatever Messrs Mondale, Foot and Kinnock said about raising taxes in the 1980s, they were going to be beaten anyway.
  13. We are clued into Artistic seriousness by an arabesque or a beaten jump, into Moral seriousness by a hungry contraction or protracted lift.

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