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beat ( Noun)

UK/US /biːt/

1-

B1

a single strike to something, such as a drum, or a movement of something, such as your heart; the sound produced as a result of this

-> The clock beat is annoying.

-> Beat of the drummer was exactly professional.

Synonym

Strike

Time ->

2-

B2

in a piece of music, a poem, etc., the main rhythm or a unit of rhythm

-> Lately, beats of new songs have been similar to one another.

-> Beats of Shakespeare's poems are more complex than the others.

Synonym

Rhytm, regular

Opposite

Irregular

Entertainment ->

3-

B2

the zone that a police officer monitors on a daily basis and is responsible for

-> The beat officers work according to shift.

-> One of the officers reported that he cannot stay on the beat for two hours.

Synonym

Area, territory

Country/Politics ->

Word Families

'beat' Contained Stories

Fitness and a healthy life - health and fitness

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Many of us have set plans to improve our health and fitness since the start of the new year. While it's great to have particular health and fitness objectives in mind, many individuals go to extremes to achieve them. Fitness is crucial and medicinally healthy. When our heartbeat increases, our dopamine level increases too. If the workout management is properly designed, the improvement progress will be successful. However, men and women are different from each other in terms of making muscles. Working hard in a working environment will be enough for both of them because progression depends on hard work.

Fundamentals of social life - social life