beaten
Aussprache: [ˈbiː.tən]
Wort
Kontext: „competition“
(verb) the past tense of the verb 'beat'. It means to win against someone or something in a game or challenge. When you beat someone, you come out on top and they do not.
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She beaten her friend in the race and felt very proud.
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He hadn't beaten his record this time, which made him feel a bit sad.
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Did you beaten your opponent in the last match?
Kontext: „condition“
(adjective) describes something that has been hit a lot or is worn out. It often means something is in bad shape because it has been used too much or mistreated.
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The old shoes were beaten and still comfortable to wear.
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The beaten path was too rough to walk on easily.
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Are your toys all beaten up from playing outside?
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