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101severe beating — harsh beating, heavy blows …
102non-heart beating donor — a corpse It sounds better to the recipient of a transplanted organ, or his relatives: [Transplant surgeons] proposed alternative for dead... non heart beating donor . (Daily Telegraph, 12 May 1993, quoting the British Medical journal) …
103take a beating — lose money His father really took a beating on the stock market recently …
104breast-beating — beat (your) breast to publicly pretend that you feel sad or guilty. No amount of breast beating will bring back those who died in the crash …
105take a beating — to be damaged because of performing badly or being criticized Property firms have taken a beating on the stock market …
106take some beating — be hard to beat or take some beating to be very good, or to be better than other things of its kind It s an expensive hotel, but that kind of service is hard to beat …
107world-beating — UK / US adjective mainly journalism better than all other similar people or things world beating hi tech companies …
108gold-beating — /ˈgoʊld bitɪŋ/ (say gohld beeting) noun the art or process of beating out gold into gold leaf. –gold beater, noun …
109wave beating — bangų mūša statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. wave beating vok. Wellenschwebungen, f rus. биение волн, n pranc. battement d’ondes, m …
110spring beating — A metalworking process for removing pressure ridges in body panels in which a spring beating spoon is laid on the ridge area and is gradually moved across the ridge while the spoon surface is hammered with a body hammer …