pounding

pounding
pounding
tr['paʊndɪŋ]
noun
1 (of heart) palpitación nombre femenino, latidos nombre masculino plural fuertes
2 (hammering) golpes nombre masculino plural, aporreo; (of waves) embate nombre masculino
3 (beating) paliza, zurra
pounding
n.
golpazo s.m.
golpeteo s.m.
machaqueo s.m.
machucadura s.f.
'paʊndɪŋ
noun (no pl)
a) (of heart) fuertes latidos mpl; (of guns) martilleo m

the pounding of the waves — el embate de las olas

b) (beating) (colloq) paliza f (fam), vapuleo m
['paʊndɪŋ]
N
1) (=noise) [of feet, hooves] pisadas fpl ; [of guns] martilleo m ; [of sea, waves] embate m ; [of heart] palpitaciones fpl , latidos mpl violentos

suddenly there was a furious pounding on the door — de repente empezaron a aporrear furiosamente la puerta

2) (=pummelling) (from shells, bombs) bombardeo m

the city took a pounding last night — la ciudad fue muy castigada en el bombardeo de anoche

3) *
(fig) (=thrashing)

Barcelona gave us a real pounding — el Barcelona nos dio una paliza de las buenas *

to take a pounding — sufrir una (dura) derrota

* * *
['paʊndɪŋ]
noun (no pl)
a) (of heart) fuertes latidos mpl; (of guns) martilleo m

the pounding of the waves — el embate de las olas

b) (beating) (colloq) paliza f (fam), vapuleo m

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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  • pounding — pound|ing [ˈpaundıŋ] n 1.) [singular,U] the action or the sound of something hitting a surface very hard many times pounding of ▪ the pounding of the waves on the rocks below 2.) [singular,U] the action or sound of your heart beating 3.) take a… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • pounding — pound|ing [ paundıŋ ] noun uncount 1. ) the sound of repeated hard hits or loud noise: the incessant pounding of the music 2. ) repeated hard hits or heavy attack: NATO s pounding of the city take a pounding INFORMAL 1. ) to be defeated very… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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  • pounding — UK [ˈpaʊndɪŋ] / US noun [uncountable] 1) the sound of repeated hard hits or loud noise the incessant pounding of the music 2) repeated hard hits or heavy attack NATO s pounding of the city • take a pounding …   English dictionary

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  • Pounding — Pound Pound, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pounded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pounding}.] [OE. pounen, AS. punian to bruise. Cf. {Pun} a play on words.] 1. To strike repeatedly with some heavy instrument; to beat. [1913 Webster] With cruel blows she pounds her… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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