Beat
"Beat" in Spanish
batida
(hunting: act of scouring, or ranging over)
jurisdicción
(patrolled route)
latido
(pulsation)
pulsaciones (por minuto)
(pulse on the beat level)
pulsación
(pulsation)
ritmo
(rhythm)
sector
(area of a person's responsibility)
sector
(primary focus of a reporter's stories)
ámbito
(area of a person's responsibility)
ámbito
(primary focus of a reporter's stories)
área
(primary focus of a reporter's stories)
apalear
(to strike or pound repeatedly)
apalizar
(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike)
apalizar
(to strike or pound repeatedly)
aporracear
(to strike or pound repeatedly)
aporrear
(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike)
aporrear
(to strike or pound repeatedly)
aventajar
(to win against)
barloventear
(nautical - to sail to windward)
batir
(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike)
batir
(to win against)
batir
(to mix food)
causear
(to win against)
derrotar
(to win against)
ganar
(to win against)
golpear
(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike)
golpear [repetidamente]
(to strike or pound repeatedly)
latir (el corazón)
heart
(to move with pulsation or throbbing)
paporrear
(to strike or pound repeatedly)
pegar
(to hit, to knock, to pound, to strike)
percutar
(to strike or pound repeatedly)
percutir
(to strike or pound repeatedly)
profligar
(to win against)
revolver
(to mix food)
sacudir
(to mix food)
solfear
(to strike or pound repeatedly)
sopapear
(to strike or pound repeatedly)
tundear
(to strike or pound repeatedly)
tundir
(to strike or pound repeatedly)
vapulear
(to strike or pound repeatedly)
vencer
(to win against)
zurrar
(to strike or pound repeatedly)
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