Take a beating Meaning in English
expression
ˈteɪk/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈbitɪŋ
TAYK-uh-BEE-ting
tˈeɪk/ /æɪ/ /bˈiːtɪŋ
TAYK-uh-BEE-ting
परिभाषा
To be badly harmed, damaged, or defeated, either literally (physically hurt) or figuratively (losing money, reputation, etc.).
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Informal, often used in both literal (physical fight) and figurative (financial loss, tough experience) contexts. Common with 'market', 'team', 'company'. Not generally used for very minor setbacks.
Spanish: recibir una paliza - sufrir un golpe (figurado)Portuguese (BR): levar uma surra - sofrer um baque (figurado)Portuguese (PT): levar tareia - sofrer um revés (figurado)Chinese (Simplified): 遭受重创 - 被打得很惨Chinese (Traditional): 遭受重挫 - 被打得很慘Hindi: बुरी तरह हारना - नुकसान झेलनाArabic: يتلقى ضربة قاسية - يتعرض لخسارة كبيرةBengali: ভীষণভাবে মার খাওয়া - প্রচণ্ড ক্ষতি হওয়াRussian: сильно пострадать - сильно проигратьJapanese: ひどい目にあう - 大きな損害を受けるVietnamese: chịu thiệt hại nặng - bị đánh tơi tảKorean: 심한 손해를 입다 - 크게 당하다Turkish: ağır darbe almak - ciddi zarar görmekUrdu: بُری طرح مار کھانا - شدید نقصان اٹھاناIndonesian: mengalami kerugian besar - babak belur
उदाहरण वाक्य
After the match, the team took a beating.
basic
The stock market took a beating last year.
basic
My phone took a beating but it still works.
basic
Our profits really took a beating this quarter.
natural
The car took a beating after the road trip, but it made it home.
natural
Wow, you really took a beating out there! Are you okay?
natural