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beat down phrasal verb with beatverbuk /biːt/ us /biːt/beat | beaten or US alsobeat If the sun beats down, it shines very strongly and makes the air very hot: 曝晒 The tropical sun beat down on them mercilessly.热带阳光无情地暴晒着他们。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Hot & heat bake baking blisteringly boiling boiling hot bubble away closeness fug haze haze over heated mirage overheat stifling stiflingly stuffiness suffocatingly superhot sweltering torrid
beat someone down phrasal verb with beatverbuk /biːt/ us /biːt/beat | beaten or US alsobeat informal to persuade someone to accept a lower amount of money for something: 说服(某人)降价;杀价 He wanted £75 for the bike, but I managed to beat him down to £50.这辆自行车他要价75英镑,但我设法把价格杀到50英镑。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Negotiating prices bargainer bargaining power barter beat bid cap dicker drive drive a hard bargainidiom gazump gazumping gazunder make a deal negotiable non-market non-negotiable outbargain predatory pricing quotation quote
beat down | American Dictionary
beat down phrasal verb with beatverbus/bit/ (of sun) to shine very brightly or (of rain) to come down strongly: The sun beat down, parching the already dry fields.
beat sb/sth down | Business English
beat sb/sth down phrasal verb with beatverb[ T ]uk /biːt/usbeat | beaten | US alsobeat to persuade a person or organization to accept a lower amount of money for something that they are selling: They tried to beat us down on the price, but we remained firm. |