sbattere

Senso (Inglese)

  1. (transitive) to beat
  2. (transitive) to bump hard into
  3. (transitive) to throw; to fling; to hurl
  4. (ambitransitive) to close with force, to slam
  5. (ambitransitive) to shake or agitate repeatedly
  6. (broadly, transitive) to whisk (eggs)
  7. (broadly, transitive) to whip (cream, etc.)
  8. (transitive) (also with in) to ship or transfer (someone) (to a distant or unwelcoming place)
  9. (transitive) (with in or a) to make (someone) do (an unpleasant task)
  10. (informal, transitive) to store and subsequently disregard or neglect
  11. (informal, transitive) to exhaust or tire out
  12. (slang, transitive, vulgar) to fuck
  13. (rare, transitive) to refute (an argument, claim, etc.)
  14. (rare, transitive) to deduct
  15. (archaic, transitive) to weaken

Frequenza

C1
Con il trattino come
sbàt‧te‧re
Pronunciato come (IPA)
/ˈzbat.te.re/
Etimologia (Inglese)

From s- + battere, or possibly a Vulgar Latin *exbattere, from Latin battuere.

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