Trounce
Translations of "trounce" (20 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | разгром(thorough defeat), наказвам(to chastise or punish physically or verbally), смазвам от бой(to beat severely — see also thrash), съсипвам(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily) | razgrom, nakazvam, smazvam ot boj, sǎsipvam | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 擊潰 /击溃(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily), 痛擊 /痛击(to beat severely — see also thrash) | jīkuì, tòngjī | |
| Czech | namlátit(to beat severely — see also thrash), nařezat(to beat severely — see also thrash), převálcovat(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily), rozdrtit(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily), smést(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily) | — | |
| Dutch | aanklagen(to punish by bringing a lawsuit against — see also sue), afranselen(to beat severely — see also thrash), kastijden(to chastise or punish physically or verbally), verpletteren(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily) | — | |
| Esperanto | bategi(to beat severely — see also thrash) | — | |
| French | battre(to beat severely — see also thrash), pulvériser(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily), rosser(to beat severely — see also thrash), écraser(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily) | — | |
| German | einmachen(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily), plattmachen(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily), scharf zurechtweisen(to chastise or punish physically or verbally), verhauen(to beat severely — see also thrash), verklagen(to punish by bringing a lawsuit against — see also sue), verklopfen(to beat severely — see also thrash), verkloppen(to beat severely — see also thrash), vernichtend schlagen(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily), verprügeln(to beat severely — see also thrash), zusammenstauchen(to chastise or punish physically or verbally) | — | |
| Hebrew | הביס(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily) | hevís | |
| Hungarian | elver(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily), megsemmisítő vereséget mér(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily), megver(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily), összever(to beat severely — see also thrash) | — | |
| Ido | bategar(to beat severely — see also thrash) | — | |
| Irish | gread(to beat severely — see also thrash), gread(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily), liúr(to beat severely — see also thrash), rúisc(to beat severely — see also thrash) | — | |
| Italian | bastonare(to beat severely — see also thrash), battere(to beat severely — see also thrash), castigare(to chastise or punish physically or verbally), penalizzare(to chastise or punish physically or verbally), picchiare(to beat severely — see also thrash), punire(to chastise or punish physically or verbally), sbaragliare(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily), stravincere(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily), surclassare(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily), travolgere(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily) | — | |
| Māori | haukerekeretanga(thorough defeat), haukerekere(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily) | — | |
| Norwegian | knuse(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily), mose(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily) | — | |
| Polish | porażka(thorough defeat), przegrana(thorough defeat), bić(to beat severely — see also thrash), pobić(to beat severely — see also thrash), pokonać(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily), pokonywać(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily), pozwać(to punish by bringing a lawsuit against — see also sue), pozywać(to punish by bringing a lawsuit against — see also sue), prać(to beat severely — see also thrash), sprać(to beat severely — see also thrash), złajać(to chastise or punish physically or verbally), łajać(to chastise or punish physically or verbally) | — | |
| Russian | разгромить(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily) | razgromitʹ | |
| Spanish | aplastar(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily) | — | |
| Swedish | ge storstryk(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily), klå upp(to beat severely — see also thrash), krossa(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily), mosa(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily), utklassa(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily) | — | |
| Turkish | bozguna uğratmak(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily), dayak atmak(to beat severely — see also thrash), dövmek(to beat severely — see also thrash), fırça atmak(to chastise or punish physically or verbally), paylamak(to chastise or punish physically or verbally) | — | |
| Ukrainian | бити(to beat severely — see also thrash), вичитувати(to chastise or punish physically or verbally), карати(to chastise or punish physically or verbally), лаяти(to chastise or punish physically or verbally), лупцювати(to beat severely — see also thrash), розбити(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily), розгромити(to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily), шмагати(to beat severely — see also thrash) | byty, vyčytuvaty, karaty, lajaty, lupcjuvaty, rozbyty, rozhromyty, šmahaty |
namlátit, nařezat, převálcovat, rozdrtit, smést
aanklagen, afranselen, kastijden, verpletteren
bategi
battre, pulvériser, rosser, écraser
einmachen, plattmachen, scharf zurechtweisen, verhauen, verklagen, verklopfen, verkloppen, vernichtend schlagen, verprügeln, zusammenstauchen
elver, megsemmisítő vereséget mér, megver, összever
bategar
gread, gread, liúr, rúisc
bastonare, battere, castigare, penalizzare, picchiare, punire, sbaragliare, stravincere, surclassare, travolgere
haukerekeretanga, haukerekere
knuse, mose
porażka, przegrana, bić, pobić, pokonać, pokonywać, pozwać, pozywać, prać, sprać, złajać, łajać
aplastar
ge storstryk, klå upp, krossa, mosa, utklassa
bozguna uğratmak, dayak atmak, dövmek, fırça atmak, paylamak
бити, вичитувати, карати, лаяти, лупцювати, розбити, розгромити, шмагати
byty, vyčytuvaty, karaty, lajaty, lupcjuvaty, rozbyty, rozhromyty, šmahaty
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.