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pounding [Brit ˈpaʊndɪŋ, Am ˈpaʊndɪŋ] N

1. pounding (sound):

pounding (of waves)
pounding (of drums)
pounding (of heart)
pounding (of guns, fists)
colpi mpl
pounding (of hooves)

2. pounding (damage, defeat):

to take a pounding area, building:
we took a pounding in the final SPORTS inf
we gave the other team a pounding inf

pound1 [Brit paʊnd, Am paʊnd] N

1. pound (unit of weight):

to lose ten pounds in weight before n weight

2. pound (unit of currency):

I'll match your donation pound for pound before n coin, note

I. pound2 [Brit paʊnd, Am paʊnd] VB trans

1. pound FOOD (crush):

pound spices, salt
pound grain, meat
to pound sth to powder, paste
to pound sth to pieces
fare qc a

2. pound (beat) waves:

pound shore
to pound sth with one's fists table

3. pound (bombard) artillery:

pound city

4. pound (tread heavily):

to pound the beat policeman:

II. pound2 [Brit paʊnd, Am paʊnd] VB intr

1. pound (knock loudly):

to pound on door, wall

2. pound (beat):

pound heart:
to pound on waves: beach, rocks

3. pound (run noisily):

to come pounding down or along the street

4. pound (throb):

my head is pounding
I've got a pounding headache

pound3 [Brit paʊnd, Am paʊnd] N (compound)

pound4 [Brit paʊnd, Am paʊnd] N (loud sound)

pound away VB [paʊnd -] (pound away at [sth])

1. pound away (strike hard):

pound away piano

2. pound away (work doggedly):

pound away novel, report

I. pound out VB [paʊnd -] (pound out)

pound out music:

II. pound out VB [paʊnd -] (pound [sth] out, pound out [sth])

1. pound out (play):

pound out rhythm, tune

2. pound out (produce) inf:

pound out script

3. pound out Am FOOD (flatten):

pound out steak

pound cake [Brit, Am ˈpaʊn(d) ˌkeɪk] N

pound net [ˌpaʊndˈnet] N

pink pound [ˈpɪŋkpaʊnd] N Brit

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pounding N

1. pounding:

pounding (noise)
pounding (of heart)
pounding (of sea)
pounding (in head)

2. pounding:

pounding (crushing)
pounding (grinding)

3. pounding a. fig:

pounding (attack)
pounding (beating)
paliza f inf
to take a pounding a. fig
the film took a heavy pounding

pound1 [paʊnd] N

1. pound (weight):

libbra f (454 g)

2. pound (currency):

pound2 [paʊnd] N

I. pound3 [paʊnd] VB trans

1. pound:

2. pound (walk heavily):

3. pound (crush):

pound spices
pound meat
pound MIL

II. pound3 [paʊnd] VB intr

1. pound:

pound heart, pulse
pound music
my head is pounding!

2. pound (run):

3. pound fig:

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italijanski
engleski
engleski
Present
Ipound
youpound
he/she/itpounds
wepound
youpound
theypound
Past
Ipounded
youpounded
he/she/itpounded
wepounded
youpounded
theypounded
Present Perfect
Ihavepounded
youhavepounded
he/she/ithaspounded
wehavepounded
youhavepounded
theyhavepounded
Past Perfect
Ihadpounded
youhadpounded
he/she/ithadpounded
wehadpounded
youhadpounded
theyhadpounded