beaten

英 ['biːt(ə)n] 美 ['bitn]
  • adj. 被打败了的;筋疲力竭的;踏平的
  • v. 打败(beat的过去分词)
  • n. (Beaten)人名;(英)比滕
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beaten (adj.)
"hammered" (of metal, etc.), c. 1300, from past participle of beat (v.), which alternates with beat with some distinctions of sense. Meaning "defeated" is from 1560s; that of "repeatedly struck" is from 1590s.
1. The rescuers were beaten back by strong winds and currents.
救援人员因风浪太大而被迫中断工作。

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2. In a warm-up game for the World Cup, Uruguay have beaten England.
在世界杯热身赛中,乌拉圭队打败了英格兰队。

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3. They would look out through the cracks of their weather-beaten door.
他们会透过那扇经受风吹日晒的老木门的缝隙向外张望。

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4. Before you is a well-worn path of beaten earth.
在你面前是一条踩出来的陈年小道。

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5. Holloway was beaten in a one-on-one with Miklosko just before half-time.
比赛进行到快一半时,霍洛韦在跟米克洛什科一对一的较量中告负。

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