batir

Meaning

  1. (transitive) to beat, to pound repeatedly
  2. (transitive) to beat, whisk, whip
  3. (transitive) to beat, overcome (an opponent, record, etc.)
  4. (transitive) to coin (a word, etc.)

Concepts

beat
whip
hit
scramble
strike
hammer
🔨
wallop
whisk
flap
knock
stub
smack
coin
🪙
infect
break
clap
👏
smear
stain
pound
💷
fight
find
🔍
fly
✈️
horrify
moil
palpitate
reconnoitre
retreat
roil
run across
run up against
score
scour
scuffle
shake
🫨
shock
⚡
slam
stir
thrash
thresh
throb
wash
🧽
agitate

beat down on

appal
applaud
attain
bag
bang
batter
boil
Synonyms

golpear
B2
pegar
C1
sacudir
C2
agitar
C2
remover
C2
menear
41k
chocar
C2
amasar
49k
mezclar
C2
derrotar
C1
percutir
abatir
47k
sorprender
C2
revolver
C2
montar
B2
vencer
C1
parecer
B1
pelearse
21k
reprender
talar
temblar
C2
aporrear
barajar
echar abajo
golpetear
latir
C2
martillar
🔨
sacudirse

expr

cultura: aparentar

acertar
24k
acuñar
azotar
30k
castigar
C2
chapotear
dar
A1

dar con

dar en

derribar
C1
desagradar
enjuagar
escandalizar
⚡
ganar
A2
lavar
B2
🧽
ondear
👋
Translations

schlagen
battre
bater
batre
battere
slaan
colpire
golpear
frullare
fouetter
picar
besiegen
remenar
hauen
Frequency

C2
Hyphenated as
ba‧tir
Pronounced as (IPA)
/baˈtiɾ/
Etymology

Inherited from Latin
Latin
batto
Cognate with English
English
bate
In summary

Inherited from Latin battere, from earlier battuere. Compare English bate.

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