Beat up
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British pronunciation/bˈiːt ˈʌp/
American pronunciation/bˈiːt ˈʌp/

Definición y Significado de "beat up"

to beat up
[phrase form: beat]
01

agredir, golpear

to physically attack someone, often with repeated blows
Transitive: to beat up sb
to beat up definition and meaning
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The gang members decided to beat up their rival in a street confrontation.
Los miembros de la pandilla decidieron agredir a su rival en una confrontación en la calle.
She witnessed a group of thugs attempting to beat her brother up.
Ella fue testigo de un grupo de matones intentando agredir a su hermano.
02

flagelarse, culparse

to experience a strong sense of regret and self-blame for a particular action or situation
Transitive: to beat up oneself
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Rather than seeking support, he chose to beat himself up for the project's shortcomings.
En lugar de buscar apoyo, eligió flagelarse por las deficiencias del proyecto.
She's been beating herself up since the disagreement with her friend.
Se ha estado flagelando desde el desacuerdo con su amiga.
03

reunir, agrupar

to gather or assemble something
Transitive: to beat up sth
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Let 's beat up some support for the local community project.
Reunamos apoyo para el proyecto comunitario local.
The committee decided to beat up a list of potential candidates for the position.
El comité decidió reunir una lista de candidatos potenciales para el puesto.
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