take some beating Idioma
take a beating
lose money My friend took a beating on the stock market and now he never has to work.
Beating a dead horse
(USA) If someone is trying to convince people to do or feel something without any hope of succeeding, they're beating a dead horse. This is used when someone is trying to raise interest in an issue that no-one supports anymore; beating a dead horse will not make it do any more work.
Beating Around The Bush
Avoiding the main topic. Not speaking directly about the issue.
take some beating
To be actual difficult to surpass; to crave a lot of accomplishment to bout or be bigger than. Primarily heard in UK. I'm abiding the blow of the antagonism is actual good, but this chili will booty some beating! I've heard that Prague is an absurd city, but active in Vienna is activity to booty some beating.Learn more: beating, taketake some ˈbeating
(British English) be difficult to do or be bigger than: As a abode to live, Oxford takes some beating.Learn more: beating, take
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