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Перевод: batter speek batter


[существительное]
жидкое тесто; кляр ; болтушка ; взбитое тесто; густая липкая грязь; мятая глина; сбитый шрифт; сильный артиллерийский обстрел; ураганный огонь; уступ ; уклон ; отбивающий мяч;
[глагол]
колотить; дубасить; сильно бить; долбить; разрушать; громить; подвергать суровой критике; плющить; месить; мять; сбивать шрифт; пробивать бреши; отклоняться


Тезаурус:

  1. No one can bully, cajole, coax, batter, trick or beguile wood like I can!"
  2. One way in which such factors are isolated is by comparing parents known to batter their children with a control group of parents who have no history of child abuse (Lynch and Roberts 1977, for example).
  3. This may well make the act of intercourse uncomfortable and batter and bruise the external genitalia and the opening of the urethra.
  4. They were thought to have been used in the death of Inspector Drewitt, firstly to shoot him and then to batter him.
  5. Enormous waves batter the archipelago's western shores, destroying beaches.
  6. Single: (also known as base hit) when a batter hits the ball in fair territory and reaches first base without being thrown out.
  7. She liked great slabs of chicken in crispy batter.
  8. Gene Miles, who along with Dean Bell, has provided the solidity for Wigan to batter opponents into submission so often this season, explained the significance of the December get-together: "The injuries were clearing at the time of the team meeting and we put everything into winning games around Christmas and New Year.
  9. Not, I hope, that ny of my staff or students would batter any of my old ladies but my machines have to be very solid and reliable.
  10. Returning to the front of the croft I batter once more on the door, knowing full well that I shall never see her again.
  11. A batter is out after three strikes.
  12. Gino's chipper in Duke Street, near where she normally boarded her tram after work, charged one penny for a bag of crispy batter, and if you were lucky, there might be a nice piece of fish, or a stray lump of white pudding hiding among the golden, greasy flakes.
  13. SADIE cuffed the wee boy who was playing with the leather strap that opened the front window and settled down to watch the world rush past and eat her batter.

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