Present participle of
batir .
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb a. to beat Está batiendo los huevos para hacer un omelet. She is beating some eggs to make an omelette.
b. to whip Bate la crema hasta que se formen picos suaves. Whip the cream until soft peaks form.
d. to cream (into a paste) Para lograr galletas ligeras y esponjadas, hay que batir la mantequilla correctamente. For light and fluffy cookies, you need to cream the butter properly.
e. to churn (dairy products) Por favor, utiliza crema fresca y bátela hasta hacerse mantequilla. Please use fresh cream and churn it into butter.
a. to beat against La lluvia batÃa los baluartes. The rain beat against the bulwarks.
b. to beat on Las olas batÃan el velero. The waves beat on the sailboat.
c. to beat down on El sol nos batÃa con fuerza el pasado sábado. The sun beat down on us last Saturday.
d. to batter (military) La artillerÃa batió la barricada. The artillery battered the barricade.
a. to beat Un colibrà bate sus alas más rápido que un helicóptero. A hummingbird beats its wings faster than a helicopter.
b. to flap La gaviota batió sus alas y se fue volando. The seagull flapped its wings and flew away.
a. to beat Barcelona batió a Atlético Madrid. Barcelona beat Atletico Madrid.
b. to defeat Los rebeldes lograron batir al enemigo. The rebels managed to defeat the enemy.
a. to comb Batieron el bosque en busca del niño perdido. They combed the woods in search of the lost boy.
b. to search Los buceadores batieron las aguas cerca del hotel en busca de un cuerpo. The divers searched the waters near the hotel looking for a body.
a. to break Messi batió todos los récords. Messi broke all the records.
b. to beat El futbolista batió el récord de su papá. The soccer player beat his father's record.
a. to beat El herrero bate la herradura. The blacksmith beats the horseshoe.
a. to mint La ceca de Quito batÃa las monedas de curso legal en Ecuador. The Quito mint minted legal tender coins in Ecuador.
a. to brush Hay que batir la lana para que quede suave. You need to brush the wool so it's soft.
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., The man sneezed.).
intransitive verb a. to beat Puedo escuchar cómo está batiendo tu corazón. I can hear how your heart is beating.
batirse
A reflexive verb is a verb that indicates that the subject performs an action on itself (e.g., Miguel se lava.).
reflexive verb a. to fight Se batieron los púgiles en el estadio viejo. The boxers fought in the old stadium.
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