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beat in Finnish

beat in Finnish is loppu, puhki, uupunut — beat means to hit repeatedly, or to defeat someone in a contest.

beat in Finnish

loppu
adj
(US, _, slang) Exhausted.
puhki
adj
(US, _, slang) Exhausted.
uupunut
adj
(US, _, slang) Exhausted.
syke
noun
A pulsation or throb.
isku
noun
(music) A pulse on the beat level, the metric level at which pulses are heard as the basic unit. Thus a beat is the basic time unit of a piece.
tahti
noun
A rhythm.
biitti
noun
The instrumental portion of a piece of hip-hop music.
huojunta
noun
The interference between two tones of almost equal frequency
paussi
noun
(authorship) A short pause in a play, screenplay, or teleplay, for dramatic or comedic effect.
ala
noun
(journalism) The primary focus of a reporter's stories (such as police/courts, education, city government, business etc.).
kierros
noun
The route patrolled by a police officer or a guard.
tontti
noun
(by extension) An area of a person's responsibility, especially
vastuualue
noun
(by extension) An area of a person's responsibility, especially
kotipaikka
noun
(dated) A place of habitual or frequent resort.
ajo
noun
(hunting) The act of scouring, or ranging over, a tract of land to rouse or drive out game; also, those so engaged, collectively.
hakata
verb
(intransitive) To strike repeatedly; to inflict repeated blows; to knock vigorously or loudly.
jyskyttää
verb
(intransitive) To strike repeatedly; to inflict repeated blows; to knock vigorously or loudly.
lyödä
verb
(intransitive) To move with pulsation or throbbing.
jyskyttää
verb
(intransitive) To move with pulsation or throbbing.
sykkiä
verb
(intransitive) To move with pulsation or throbbing.
lyödä
verb
(transitive) To win against; to defeat or overcome; to do or be better than (someone); to excel in a particular, competitive event.
iskeä
verb
(transitive) To win against; to defeat or overcome; to do or be better than (someone); to excel in a particular, competitive event.
hakata
verb
(transitive) To win against; to defeat or overcome; to do or be better than (someone); to excel in a particular, competitive event.
voittaa
verb
(transitive) To win against; to defeat or overcome; to do or be better than (someone); to excel in a particular, competitive event.
luovia
verb
(transitive) To win against; to defeat or overcome; to do or be better than (someone); to excel in a particular, competitive event.
myrskytä
verb
(transitive) To win against; to defeat or overcome; to do or be better than (someone); to excel in a particular, competitive event.
pieksää
verb
(transitive) To strike (water, foliage etc.) in order to drive out game; to travel through (a forest etc.) for hunting.
vatkata
verb
To mix food in a rapid fashion. Compare whip.
tinkiä
verb
(transitive, UK, in haggling for a price of a buyer) To persuade the seller to reduce a price.
rummuttaa
verb
tallata
verb
To tread, as a path.
paukuttaa
verb
To exercise severely; to perplex; to trouble.
vatkata
verb
To exercise severely; to perplex; to trouble.
paukkua
verb
To make a sound when struck.
päristä
verb
To make a sound when struck.
päristä
verb
To sound with more or less rapid alternations of greater and lesser intensity, so as to produce a pulsating effect; said of instruments, tones, or vibrations not perfectly in unison.
päristää
verb
To sound with more or less rapid alternations of greater and lesser intensity, so as to produce a pulsating effect; said of instruments, tones, or vibrations not perfectly in unison.

What does "beat" mean?

  1. verb To hit repeatedly, or to defeat someone in a contest.
    "Our team beat the reigning champions in the final."
  2. verb To mix ingredients rapidly, usually with a whisk or spoon.
    "Beat the eggs and sugar together until pale and fluffy."
  3. noun A regular rhythmic pulse, especially in music.
    "The bassline laid down a steady beat."
  4. noun A journalist's or police officer's regular area of responsibility or patrol.
    "The reporter has covered the crime beat for a decade."

beat in a sentence

  • Our team beat the reigning champions in the final.
  • He beat the drum in time with the music.
  • Beat the eggs and sugar together until pale and fluffy.
  • The bassline laid down a steady beat.

Similar words in Finnish

Common Finnish translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "beat" in Finnish?

"beat" in Finnish is loppu, puhki, uupunut. beat means: To hit repeatedly, or to defeat someone in a contest.

How do you use "beat" in a sentence?

Example: "Our team beat the reigning champions in the final." In Finnish, "beat" is loppu, puhki, uupunut.

Are there other ways to say "beat" in Finnish?

Yes — Finnish has 32 translations listed for "beat": loppu, puhki, uupunut, syke, isku, tahti.

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