Usage examples of "beat off" in English with translation to Spanish

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Don't beat around the bush. Deja de andar con rodeos.
You had better call off your plan. Mejor le hubieras dado un alto a tu plan.
He won't beat me. Él no me va a pegar.
The plane took off just now. El avión acaba de despegar.
Artificial intelligence cannot beat natural stupidity. La inteligencia artificial no puede vencer a la estupidez natural.
The company laid off five people. La compañía despidió a cinco personas.
Is it true that you beat Taninna? ¿Es cierto que le pegaste a Taninna?
I forgot to turn off the television before bed. Me olvidé de apagar la televisión antes de irme a la cama.
With a weak beat, it continues to bleed. Con un pulso débil, continúa sangrando.
Police cordoned off the crime scene. La policía acordonó la escena del crimen.
Go and beat up that bully. Ve y dale una paliza a ese matón.
A tall man went off from there in a hurry. Un hombre alto se marchó de allí con prisa.
She beat him to death. Ella lo apaleó hasta la muerte.
What are you doing on your night off? ¿Qué vas a hacer en tu noche libre?
I'll beat you up! ¡Voy a batirte!
Tom is taking a few days off. Tom se está tomando un par de días libres.
He beat the dog with a stick. Le pegó al perro con un palo.
That guy is off his rocker! ¡El tío está como una cabra!
It was cruel of him to beat his dog. Fue cruel de su parte el pegarle a su perro.
Tom nearly fell off his chair. Tom casi se cayó de su silla.
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