字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント Hi this is Tutor Nick P and this is Idioms 267. The idiom today is to" take a beating.' Okay. Let's take a look at the note here. We actually have three meanings of this or three ways that it's used. If someone takes a beating he or she has been defeated or beaten you could say. by a significant amount. So it really just means that you lost but you lost by a lot, especially in competitions/ It was not a close score. So we often see this in the sports section of the news. That somebody took a beating or one team took a beating. Okay. Let's look at number two. If someone takes a beating, it means they were seriously beaten up and injured. So here we're talking about physically being beaten up. So this is another way that you could take a beating. Okay. And number three. To be damaged or harmed and suffer very serious losses. So you could take a beating that way. Like you know, we could say somebody took a beating in the stock market when there was a stock market crash. Maybe they lost like 50% of their portfolio. That would be taking a beating. We hear that one a lot. Okay. Let's continue here. The origin in this idiom is believed to come from the beatings that dogs may have received from their owners if they misbehaved. The idiom dates back to the 1800s . So probably originally that's how it was used. Then it spread out to all these other ways. Okay. All right. So we just have three examples here. All right. This is he first one. The Red Sox really took a beating last night . They lost by a score of 12 to 1. So this is one we use with sports where you know in competitions you get beat by a significant amount or you lose by a significant amount. We could say one team or one player took a beating. Okay. Number two. Bob foolishly got into a fight last night from someone he encountered in a bar and he really took a beating. He had to stay in a hospital for several days to recover. So here we're really talking about a physical beating and he was really beaten up and hurt and injured. His body was injured. So you could take a beating in that way. Of course. That's probably the original way relating to poor dogs that were beaten up. Number three here. His house took a beating from that severe typhoon. The damage was significant. Okay. . Anyway, I hope it's clear. I hope you got it. Thank you for your time. Bye-bye.
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