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

Definiția și Sensul lui "beat up"

to beat up
[phrase form: beat]
01

a agresiona, a da o bătaie

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.
She witnessed a group of thugs attempting to beat her brother up.
The security guard had to beat the unruly person up to maintain order.
02

a se învinovăți, a se autosancționa

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.
She's been beating herself up since the disagreement with her friend.
Instead of finding a solution, he just beat himself up, feeling responsible for the team's failure.
03

a strânge, a aduna

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.
The committee decided to beat up a list of potential candidates for the position.
He successfully beat up a collection of rare stamps for his hobby.
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