Pesquisar
to beat up
[phrase form: beat]
02
se culpar, se recriminar
to experience a strong sense of regret and self-blame for a particular action or situation
Transitive: to beat up oneself
03
reunir, organizar
to gather or assemble something
Transitive: to beat up sth
beat up
v
Exemplo
The gang members decided to beat up their rival in a street confrontation.
The school implemented strict measures against students who beat up their peers.
He was arrested for attempting to beat up a police officer during the protest.
He successfully beat up a collection of rare stamps for his hobby.
The committee decided to beat up a list of potential candidates for the position.