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单词 to beat everything
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to beat everything
a. transitive. To overcome, to conquer in battle, or (in modern use) in any other contest, at doing anything; to show oneself superior to, to surpass, excel. to beat all, to beat anything, to beat everything, etc., has been common in the U.S. since the second quarter of the 19th cent. (A natural extension of 4: cf. similar use of thrash, drub, lick, etc. The earlier examples show the transition. In the colloquial to beat one hollow, to beat to sticks, to beat to ribands, etc., there is a play upon other senses of beat.)
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society > armed hostility > victory > make victorious [verb (transitive)] > conquer or overcome
overcomeeOE
shendc893
awinc1000
overwinOE
overheaveOE
to lay downa1225
mate?c1225
discomfitc1230
win1297
dauntc1300
cumber1303
scomfit1303
fenkc1320
to bear downc1330
confoundc1330
confusec1330
to do, put arrear1330
oversetc1330
vanquishc1330
conquerc1374
overthrowc1375
oppressc1380
outfighta1382
to put downa1382
discomfortc1384
threshc1384
vencuea1400
depressc1400
venque?1402
ding?a1425
cumrayc1425
to put to (also at, unto) the (also one's) worsec1425
to bring or put to (or unto) utterance1430
distrussc1430
supprisec1440
ascomfita1450
to do stress?c1450
victorya1470
to make (win) a conquest1477
convanquish1483
conquest1485
defeat1485
oversailc1485
conques1488
discomfish1488
fulyie1488
distress1489
overpress1489
cravent1490
utter?1533
to give (a person) the overthrow1536
debel1542
convince1548
foil1548
out-war1548
profligate1548
proflige?c1550
expugnate1568
expugn1570
victor1576
dismay1596
damnify1598
triumph1605
convict1607
overman1609
thrash1609
beat1611
debellate1611
import1624
to cut to (or in) pieces1632
maitrise1636
worst1636
forcea1641
outfight1650
outgeneral1767
to cut up1803
smash1813
slosh1890
ream1918
hammer1948
the world > action or operation > prosperity > advancement or progress > outdoing or surpassing > outdo or surpass [verb (transitive)] > surpass or beat
whip1571
overmaster1627
to give (one) fifteen and a bisque1664
to beat (all) to nothing1768
beatc1800
bang1808
to beat (also knock) all to sticks1820
floga1841
to beat (a person, a thing) into fits1841
to beat a person at his (also her, etc.) own game1849
to knock (the) spots off1850
lick1890
biff1895
to give a stone and a beating to1906
to knock into a cocked hat1965
the world > action or operation > prosperity > success > mastery or superiority > have or gain mastery or superiority over [verb (transitive)] > overcome or defeat
shendc893
overwinOE
overheaveOE
mate?c1225
to say checkmatea1346
vanquishc1366
stightlea1375
outrayc1390
to put undera1393
forbeat1393
to shave (a person's) beardc1412
to put to (also at, unto) the (also one's) worsec1425
adawc1440
supprisec1440
to knock downc1450
to put to the worsta1475
waurc1475
convanquish1483
to put out1485
trima1529
convince1548
foil1548
whip1571
evict1596
superate1598
reduce1605
convict1607
defail1608
cast1610
banga1616
evince1620
worst1646
conquer1655
cuffa1657
trounce1657
to ride down1670
outdo1677
routa1704
lurcha1716
fling1790
bowl1793
lick1800
beat1801
mill1810
to row (someone) up Salt River1828
defeat1830
sack1830
skunk1832
whop1836
pip1838
throw1850
to clean out1858
take1864
wallop1865
to sock it to1877
whack1877
to clean up1888
to beat out1893
to see off1919
to lower the boom on1920
tonk1926
clobber1944
ace1950
to run into the ground1955
the mind > mental capacity > expectation > feeling of wonder, astonishment > quality of inspiring wonder > be a matter of wonder [verb (intransitive)]
musea1500
to beggar description, comparea1616
to beat the Dutch1775
to beat all1839
c1460 J. Fortescue Governance of Eng. (1714) 23 The Scotts and the Pyctes, so bette and oppressyd this Lond.
1480 W. Caxton Chron. Eng. lxii. 46 The whyte dragon strongly fought with the reed dragon and bote hym euel and hym ouercome.]
1611 Bible (King James) 2 Kings xiii. 25 Three times did Ioash beat [1382 Wyclif smoot; Coverd. did smyte] him, and recouered the cities of Israel. View more context for this quotation
1634 Malory's Arthur (1816) I. 424 They came home all five well beaten.
1664 S. Pepys Diary 22 Dec. (1971) V. 352 I hear fully the news of our being beaten to dirt at Guiny by De Ruyter.
1704 Hymn to Vict. lxvi. 12 Never was braver Army better Beat.
1711 R. Steele Spectator No. 180. ⁋13 He had beat the Romans in a pitched battle.
1778 E. Burke Corr. (1844) II. 213 We were beat about the light-house.
c1800 R. Southey Devil's Walk xxii This Scotch phenomenon, I trow, Beats Alexander hollow.
1801 M. Edgeworth Forester in Moral Tales I. 113 Favourite had been beat..by Sawney.
1812 T. Jefferson Writings (1830) IV. 177 How many children have you? You beat me, I expect, in that count.
1818 T. Moore Fudge Family in Paris iii The old Café Hardy..Beats the field at a dejeuner à la fourchette.
1823 Ld. Byron Don Juan: Canto VII xlii. 86 Few are slow In thinking that their enemy is beat, (Or beaten, if you insist on grammar).
1827 H. Hallam Constit. Hist. Eng. II. xii. 309 The ministers were constantly beaten in the house of lords.
1839 C. Brontë Let. 4 Aug. in E. C. Gaskell Life C. Brontë (1857) I. viii. 199 Well! thought I, I have heard of love at first sight, but this beats all!
1840 R. H. Barham Lay St. Odille in Ingoldsby Legends 1st Ser. 251 Many ladies..were beat all to sticks by the lovely Odille.
1863 C. Dickens Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings i, in All Year Round (Extra Christmas No.) 3 Dec. 7/2 ‘Well!’ I says, ‘if this don't beat everything!’
1871 G. J. Whyte-Melville Kate Coventry (new ed.) 1 I rode a race against Bob Dashwood..and beat him all to ribands.
1872 E. A. Freeman Gen. Sketch European Hist. (1874) xiv. §11. 295 He first beat the Danes, and then the Russians.
1879 J. R. Lowell Poet. Wks. 418 And there's where I shall beat them hollow.
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