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Definition of beaten in English:

beaten

ˈbiːt(ə)nˈbitn
  • past participle of beat
adjective ˈbiːt(ə)nˈbitn
  • 1Having been defeated.

    被打败的

    last year's beaten finalist

    去年被打败的决赛参赛者。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The beaten finalist was relatively philosophical about his defeat.
    • The Baroness, a beaten favourite in a selling race on her latest start at Lingfield, is my Nap selection to recover losses by winning the J Cheever Loophole Handicap over six furlongs.
    • Davies, last year's beaten finalist, came back from a set down to secure a 3-2 win against the England captain.
    • Thoroughly deserving defeat, the beaten finalists for the past three years will not be able to go one better this time around.
    • The beaten Grand Finalists are trying to put together a financial package that would keep around 15 players on full-time contracts.
    • They looked a beaten team from the moment Conor Moran struck for Mayo's opening goal on the quarter hour mark.
    • At Potsdam, Patricia was a beaten finalist in the 100m and 200m races and unfortunately just missed out on the bronze medal, by one tenth of a second.
    • Although Karanja was a beaten favourite on that occasion, he lost no marks in defeat and there is every reason to believe that, with that outing under his belt, he can go one better here.
    • This score brought the beaten county finalists to within five points of Harps.
    • Britain's Alex Bogdanovic, a beaten semi-finalist in last year's Surbiton Trophy, has struck a rich vein of form in recent weeks.
    • The four ties which were played as the long haul to the final in Glasgow in June began saw last year's beaten finalists, Kyles, ejected from the tournament at the first hurdle.
    • If it's any comfort to the beaten finalists it is that they lost to a moment of panache.
    • The thinking man's player, the 2002 beaten finalist crafts points with care and is able to play from any quarter of the court.
    • The talk should have been of his tremendous fight back, a late rally that saw last year's beaten finalist's escape to victory over a brave East Kerry side.
    • He finished last season as a beaten Grand Finalist with Leigh who missed the opportunity to go in Super League.
    • Last year's beaten finalists, Westport will also be looking to gain some silverware this year.
    • Down and out as a beaten finalist in Paris four years ago, Ronaldo's revival as the world's most deadly striker was sealed by two second half strikes.
    • Ballymote, last year's beaten finalists, have a Saturday evening clash against Mullinabreena-Coolaney.
    • That sounded like he was a beaten man before any ball was struck.
    • Last season's beaten Grand Finalists opened with a 26-10 defeat at Hull KR.
    Synonyms
    unprofitable, unprosperous, loss-making
    1. 1.1 Exhausted and dejected.
      筋疲力尽且情绪低落的;心力交瘁的
      he sat feeling old and beaten

      他坐着,心力交瘁,感到自己确实老了。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The rider moans in an exhausted and beaten heap.
      Synonyms
      defeated, losing, unsuccessful, conquered, bettered, vanquished, trounced, routed, overcome, overwhelmed, overpowered, overthrown, bested, subdued, quashed, crushed, broken, foiled, hapless, luckless
      informal licked, thrashed, clobbered
  • 2Having been beaten or struck.

    被打败的

    he trudged home like a beaten cur

    他像挨打的狗一样步履艰难地走回家。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The beaten workers were among 57 who went on strike against the Han Young factory in 1998.
    • A few boys were running breakneck for the street like beaten dogs.
    • He was shaking like a beaten dog, and his sunken eyes glazed over with fear.
    • They love nothing better than to see a strong man break down and act like a beaten dog, a loser, because they're all so weak themselves.
    • Dom had left with the look of a beaten dog on his face, the nurse had gone too, and the doctor had checked some things in his room while Matt pretended to be sleeping before he left too.
    • The Gatekeeper averted his eyes guiltily, like a beaten dog.
    Synonyms
    abused, battered, maltreated, ill-treated, mistreated, misused, downtrodden
    assaulted, thumped, hit, thrashed, pummelled, smacked, drubbed
    informal walloped, belted, bashed, whacked, clobbered, knocked about/around, roughed up
  • 3(of food) stirred vigorously to a uniform consistency.

    (食物)拌匀的

    beaten egg

    打匀的蛋。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Now tip the white sauce into the beaten egg white and fold in carefully, either using a silver spoon or not using a silver spoon.
    • Give the soup a vigorous stir in one direction and slowly pour in the beaten egg to make swirls.
    • Brush with beaten egg white and scatter with granulated sugar.
    • Prepare the flour and the beaten egg in separate shallow containers.
    • Add the beaten egg and cheese, stir until thoroughly combined and season to taste.
    • Have three dishes ready with seasoned flour, beaten egg and breadcrumbs.
    • Carefully fold the dry ingredients, in two batches, into the beaten egg whites with a flexible rubber spatula.
    • Fold the chocolate mixture into the egg and sugar then carefully fold in the beaten egg whites with a metal spoon.
    • There is something quite irresistible about clouds of softly beaten cream and sugary, honey-coloured meringue.
    • Squeeze out the excess liquid with your hands and add the beaten egg, salt, flour, parsley and thyme leaves, mixing well.
    • Or combine 1 teaspoon of witch hazel with 1 teaspoon of honey and a beaten egg white.
    • Glaze the dough with beaten egg, and add a piece of chocolate to each.
    • Mix mashed potato with a little beaten egg, salt and black pepper and chopped chives.
    • Sometimes the mother also sends down a bundle of savoury channa and beaten rice.
    • If you like your stuffing firm, so that it cuts in slices, add a beaten egg to bind it.
    • When the mixture has completely cooled, stir in the beaten egg and season with the salt and pepper.
    • Finally, dip the meat covered egg in beaten egg before coating in breadcrumbs and plunging into the deep fat fryer until golden brown.
    • Lightly brush the items with beaten egg white, cover completely with sugar, shake off excess, and let dry.
    • Fold the white sauce gently but thoroughly into the beaten egg whites, using a flexible spatula.
    • Ostrich eggs are rich, with a yellowy yolk that lends itself wonderfully to cakes - though at 3.5lbs of beaten liquid in each egg, you'd have to be baking for a crowd.
    Synonyms
    whisked, whipped, stirred, mixed, blended
    frothy, foamy
    1. 3.1 (of metal) shaped by hammering, typically so as to give the surface a dimpled texture.
      (金属)锤制(成陷窝)的
      beaten copper coffee tables
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Ky nodded, and pulled out a beaten coin - a copper coin, not wood, I think.
      • It was an impressive sight, gleaming with the burnished sheen of beaten bronze and flashing green marble.
      • There are pots and pans galore, complicated-looking cooking utensils, and exotic beaten metal dishes.
      • Like they did yesterday when I saw a wonderful old beaten copper tray in a junk shop.
      • I was very taken with Vivienne's stall with the polished and hand beaten stainless steel platters, and the correct cheese knife.
      • Crafty collars made of beaten metal, neckpieces of wood and macramé, great big pendants and crosses are all back from the wilderness.
      • He brought a beaten piece of hot metal over to the bucket of water and stuck it in.
      • The large house boasted a cavernous kitchen, its stylish stove embossed with beaten metal designs and studded with turquoise.
      • In order to avoid the risk and expense of casting in bronze a method was devised in the 18th century of making these large statues of beaten copper.
      • Use of a dissecting microscope to examine the colony will reveal that the surface of the colony has a beaten copper appearance.
      • The restaurant is beautiful, aglow with rich hardwoods, cream parchment, wrought copper screens and beaten metal surfaces.
      • There are also studios where craftsmen can be seen making beaten copper cups and jugs or weaving brightly-coloured rugs in geometric patterns.
      • Napkins were held in beaten silverware holders.
      • Your prediliction for beaten brass ornaments offends me hardly at all.
      • The outside is smoked glass decorated with a swirling pattern made from what looks like beaten copper.
      • The paint has chipped and flaked away, revealing the beaten silver metal beneath.
      • His successors grew rich by taxing the passing trade, and claiming descent from the moon, filled their palace with furniture of beaten silver.
      • Did I really need that beaten tin chandelier which weighed about four stones and posed a serious fire risk not to mention a threat to the ceilingplaster?
      Synonyms
      hammered, forged, formed, shaped, moulded, worked, stamped, fashioned, modelled, fabricated, cast, sculpted
      dimpled, pockmarked, spotted
    2. 3.2 (of precious metal) hammered to form thin foil for ornamental use.
      (贵重金属)锤成装饰用箔片的
      magnificent howdahs covered with beaten gold and silver
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Iron objects were also inlaid with silver to decorate them, or sometimes were completely sheathed in a fine sheet of beaten silver.
      • Large disks of beaten gold adorned her ears and the shimmering gold dress she wore appeared almost liquid.
      • The volume was plated with a thin layer of beaten gold, and a row of high-quality garnets traced up its spine.
      • Her glistening black hair was encircled by a crown of animal figures carved from lapis lazuli intertwined and connected by vines and leaves of knotted beaten copper.
      • They combined apricots, raisins and almonds in meat dishes, which were extravagantly embellished with cream and thin sheets or beaten gold and silver foil.
      • Indian sweets are traditionally decorated with a very thin layer of beaten silver.
  • 4(of a path) well trodden; much used.

    (道路)常有人走的;用旧了的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Off any beaten path in Newfoundland are such remnants, gone but not necessarily forgotten.
    • Luckily, the guide managed to steer the vehicle off the beaten path into the jungle to avoid the animals thundering towards them.
    • If you are ready to leave the beaten path, this left-field route is exciting, challenging and occasionally eye-opening.
    • Other than lighted torches there would have been total darkness, Tennison knew this was off the beaten path towards a seldom-used cavern trail.
    • The Publik aims to lure partiers away from the beaten path
    • Something I know for sure is that I won't take the beaten path.
    • Keeping close behind the guide, Allie soaked in the beautiful surroundings while they wove their way through the a beaten path in the thick forest.
    • Ironically, Lonely Planet was founded to avoid exactly this sort of conjunction where everyone travels along the beaten path.
    • Unlike most Hindi films, where the heroine is relegated to looking pretty, this movie follows the less beaten path of strong women oriented films.
    • Some people decamp to quieter beautiful places, enclaves still not discovered, off the beaten path.
    • She attributes all this to her refusal to travel the beaten path.
    • Seriously off the beaten path, getting to Petrela requires a sturdy Jeep or Landcruiser.
    • It began as a buffalo trace before conflict between Native Americans and early settlers transformed it into a beaten path.
    • You have to literally drive off the beaten path to get there; a gravel road that traverses over a single lane bridge takes you up a winding path to a parking area.
    • Annake strolled down the beaten path of the tiny village.
    • That's what you get for ignoring the beaten path and finding your own romantic spot.
    • In any city, straying from the beaten path pays off.
    • Why plod down the beaten path of more energy consumption?
    • All this is not to say that Anil will follow the beaten path.
    • I know he's said I should swing by the studio, but it's not exactly on the beaten path for me.
    Synonyms
    trodden, trampled
    well trodden, much trodden, well used, much travelled, worn, well worn

Phrases

  • off the beaten track (or path)

    • In or into an isolated place.

      与世隔绝

      we tried to find locations slightly off the beaten track
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The various locales where he painted, many off the beaten path, continued to be a source of inspiration throughout his long career.
      • Part of Galicia's appeal to the tourist is the attraction of visiting somewhere slightly off the beaten track.
      • They may be slightly off the beaten track, but a visit is well worth the car journey and can make for a beautiful day out far, far away from the madding crowd.
      • Off the beaten path on the southern tip of Jersey, this course winds through an arboretum and 50-acre bird sanctuary.
      • Of course, if you are prepared to journey off the beaten track, there are scores of delightful private beaches.
      • These picnic areas are enough off the beaten track to provide quiet, but the hikes aren't so long you can't tote a bottle of wine and lunch for two.
      • It was not intended as an insult, it was simply an allusion to the geographical location, which is slightly off the beaten track.
      • An excellent regular menu is supplemented on Sundays by an impressive roast and, although it is slightly off the beaten track, the friendly staff and atmosphere make it well worth visiting.
      • This is good news for people who want to hit the hotspots and for those who want to head off the beaten path.
      • Firsby Nature Reserve is off the beaten track down a remote country lane, and its bosses believe it is precisely that remote location which is attracting yobs and poachers.
      • Our exotic journey brings us closer to the culture, heritage, and wild places of Bali, focusing on those special locations that are off the beaten path.
      Synonyms
      unfrequented, isolated, quiet, private, remote, out of the way, outlying, secluded, hidden, backwoods, in the back of beyond, in the middle of nowhere, in the hinterlands

Rhymes

Beaton, Beeton, Cretan, Keaton, neaten, Nuneaton, overeaten, sweeten, uneaten, wheaten

Definition of beaten in US English:

beaten

ˈbētnˈbitn
  • past participle of beat
adjectiveˈbētnˈbitn
  • 1Having been defeated.

    被打败的

    I knew when I was beaten
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Britain's Alex Bogdanovic, a beaten semi-finalist in last year's Surbiton Trophy, has struck a rich vein of form in recent weeks.
    • Although Karanja was a beaten favourite on that occasion, he lost no marks in defeat and there is every reason to believe that, with that outing under his belt, he can go one better here.
    • The thinking man's player, the 2002 beaten finalist crafts points with care and is able to play from any quarter of the court.
    • He finished last season as a beaten Grand Finalist with Leigh who missed the opportunity to go in Super League.
    • Last season's beaten Grand Finalists opened with a 26-10 defeat at Hull KR.
    • The talk should have been of his tremendous fight back, a late rally that saw last year's beaten finalist's escape to victory over a brave East Kerry side.
    • The beaten finalist was relatively philosophical about his defeat.
    • They looked a beaten team from the moment Conor Moran struck for Mayo's opening goal on the quarter hour mark.
    • That sounded like he was a beaten man before any ball was struck.
    • Thoroughly deserving defeat, the beaten finalists for the past three years will not be able to go one better this time around.
    • Last year's beaten finalists, Westport will also be looking to gain some silverware this year.
    • The Baroness, a beaten favourite in a selling race on her latest start at Lingfield, is my Nap selection to recover losses by winning the J Cheever Loophole Handicap over six furlongs.
    • Davies, last year's beaten finalist, came back from a set down to secure a 3-2 win against the England captain.
    • This score brought the beaten county finalists to within five points of Harps.
    • At Potsdam, Patricia was a beaten finalist in the 100m and 200m races and unfortunately just missed out on the bronze medal, by one tenth of a second.
    • The beaten Grand Finalists are trying to put together a financial package that would keep around 15 players on full-time contracts.
    • Ballymote, last year's beaten finalists, have a Saturday evening clash against Mullinabreena-Coolaney.
    • If it's any comfort to the beaten finalists it is that they lost to a moment of panache.
    • The four ties which were played as the long haul to the final in Glasgow in June began saw last year's beaten finalists, Kyles, ejected from the tournament at the first hurdle.
    • Down and out as a beaten finalist in Paris four years ago, Ronaldo's revival as the world's most deadly striker was sealed by two second half strikes.
    Synonyms
    unprofitable, unprosperous, loss-making
    1. 1.1 Exhausted and dejected.
      筋疲力尽且情绪低落的;心力交瘁的
      he sat feeling old and beaten

      他坐着,心力交瘁,感到自己确实老了。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The rider moans in an exhausted and beaten heap.
      Synonyms
      defeated, losing, unsuccessful, conquered, bettered, vanquished, trounced, routed, overcome, overwhelmed, overpowered, overthrown, bested, subdued, quashed, crushed, broken, foiled, hapless, luckless
  • 2Having been beaten or struck.

    被打败的

    he trudged home like a beaten dog

    他像挨打的狗一样步履艰难地走回家。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They love nothing better than to see a strong man break down and act like a beaten dog, a loser, because they're all so weak themselves.
    • The beaten workers were among 57 who went on strike against the Han Young factory in 1998.
    • The Gatekeeper averted his eyes guiltily, like a beaten dog.
    • Dom had left with the look of a beaten dog on his face, the nurse had gone too, and the doctor had checked some things in his room while Matt pretended to be sleeping before he left too.
    • He was shaking like a beaten dog, and his sunken eyes glazed over with fear.
    • A few boys were running breakneck for the street like beaten dogs.
    Synonyms
    abused, battered, maltreated, ill-treated, mistreated, misused, downtrodden
  • 3(of food) whipped to a uniform consistency.

    (食物)拌匀的

    beaten eggs

    打匀的蛋。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Brush with beaten egg white and scatter with granulated sugar.
    • Fold the chocolate mixture into the egg and sugar then carefully fold in the beaten egg whites with a metal spoon.
    • Fold the white sauce gently but thoroughly into the beaten egg whites, using a flexible spatula.
    • Prepare the flour and the beaten egg in separate shallow containers.
    • Carefully fold the dry ingredients, in two batches, into the beaten egg whites with a flexible rubber spatula.
    • Have three dishes ready with seasoned flour, beaten egg and breadcrumbs.
    • Lightly brush the items with beaten egg white, cover completely with sugar, shake off excess, and let dry.
    • Sometimes the mother also sends down a bundle of savoury channa and beaten rice.
    • When the mixture has completely cooled, stir in the beaten egg and season with the salt and pepper.
    • Finally, dip the meat covered egg in beaten egg before coating in breadcrumbs and plunging into the deep fat fryer until golden brown.
    • Or combine 1 teaspoon of witch hazel with 1 teaspoon of honey and a beaten egg white.
    • Ostrich eggs are rich, with a yellowy yolk that lends itself wonderfully to cakes - though at 3.5lbs of beaten liquid in each egg, you'd have to be baking for a crowd.
    • Squeeze out the excess liquid with your hands and add the beaten egg, salt, flour, parsley and thyme leaves, mixing well.
    • Give the soup a vigorous stir in one direction and slowly pour in the beaten egg to make swirls.
    • Add the beaten egg and cheese, stir until thoroughly combined and season to taste.
    • Now tip the white sauce into the beaten egg white and fold in carefully, either using a silver spoon or not using a silver spoon.
    • Mix mashed potato with a little beaten egg, salt and black pepper and chopped chives.
    • There is something quite irresistible about clouds of softly beaten cream and sugary, honey-coloured meringue.
    • If you like your stuffing firm, so that it cuts in slices, add a beaten egg to bind it.
    • Glaze the dough with beaten egg, and add a piece of chocolate to each.
    Synonyms
    whisked, whipped, stirred, mixed, blended
    1. 3.1 (of metal) shaped by hammering, typically so as to give the surface a dimpled texture.
      (金属)锤制(成陷窝)的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The outside is smoked glass decorated with a swirling pattern made from what looks like beaten copper.
      • Did I really need that beaten tin chandelier which weighed about four stones and posed a serious fire risk not to mention a threat to the ceilingplaster?
      • The large house boasted a cavernous kitchen, its stylish stove embossed with beaten metal designs and studded with turquoise.
      • There are also studios where craftsmen can be seen making beaten copper cups and jugs or weaving brightly-coloured rugs in geometric patterns.
      • The restaurant is beautiful, aglow with rich hardwoods, cream parchment, wrought copper screens and beaten metal surfaces.
      • It was an impressive sight, gleaming with the burnished sheen of beaten bronze and flashing green marble.
      • There are pots and pans galore, complicated-looking cooking utensils, and exotic beaten metal dishes.
      • Crafty collars made of beaten metal, neckpieces of wood and macramé, great big pendants and crosses are all back from the wilderness.
      • His successors grew rich by taxing the passing trade, and claiming descent from the moon, filled their palace with furniture of beaten silver.
      • In order to avoid the risk and expense of casting in bronze a method was devised in the 18th century of making these large statues of beaten copper.
      • Your prediliction for beaten brass ornaments offends me hardly at all.
      • The paint has chipped and flaked away, revealing the beaten silver metal beneath.
      • Use of a dissecting microscope to examine the colony will reveal that the surface of the colony has a beaten copper appearance.
      • I was very taken with Vivienne's stall with the polished and hand beaten stainless steel platters, and the correct cheese knife.
      • Like they did yesterday when I saw a wonderful old beaten copper tray in a junk shop.
      • Napkins were held in beaten silverware holders.
      • Ky nodded, and pulled out a beaten coin - a copper coin, not wood, I think.
      • He brought a beaten piece of hot metal over to the bucket of water and stuck it in.
      Synonyms
      hammered, forged, formed, shaped, moulded, worked, stamped, fashioned, modelled, fabricated, cast, sculpted
    2. 3.2 (of precious metal) hammered to form thin foil for ornamental use.
      (贵重金属)锤成装饰用箔片的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They combined apricots, raisins and almonds in meat dishes, which were extravagantly embellished with cream and thin sheets or beaten gold and silver foil.
      • The volume was plated with a thin layer of beaten gold, and a row of high-quality garnets traced up its spine.
      • Her glistening black hair was encircled by a crown of animal figures carved from lapis lazuli intertwined and connected by vines and leaves of knotted beaten copper.
      • Iron objects were also inlaid with silver to decorate them, or sometimes were completely sheathed in a fine sheet of beaten silver.
      • Indian sweets are traditionally decorated with a very thin layer of beaten silver.
      • Large disks of beaten gold adorned her ears and the shimmering gold dress she wore appeared almost liquid.
  • 4(of a path) well trodden; much used.

    (道路)常有人走的;用旧了的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Annake strolled down the beaten path of the tiny village.
    • She attributes all this to her refusal to travel the beaten path.
    • Off any beaten path in Newfoundland are such remnants, gone but not necessarily forgotten.
    • You have to literally drive off the beaten path to get there; a gravel road that traverses over a single lane bridge takes you up a winding path to a parking area.
    • If you are ready to leave the beaten path, this left-field route is exciting, challenging and occasionally eye-opening.
    • I know he's said I should swing by the studio, but it's not exactly on the beaten path for me.
    • Keeping close behind the guide, Allie soaked in the beautiful surroundings while they wove their way through the a beaten path in the thick forest.
    • Unlike most Hindi films, where the heroine is relegated to looking pretty, this movie follows the less beaten path of strong women oriented films.
    • That's what you get for ignoring the beaten path and finding your own romantic spot.
    • Some people decamp to quieter beautiful places, enclaves still not discovered, off the beaten path.
    • Seriously off the beaten path, getting to Petrela requires a sturdy Jeep or Landcruiser.
    • Ironically, Lonely Planet was founded to avoid exactly this sort of conjunction where everyone travels along the beaten path.
    • In any city, straying from the beaten path pays off.
    • Something I know for sure is that I won't take the beaten path.
    • Why plod down the beaten path of more energy consumption?
    • Luckily, the guide managed to steer the vehicle off the beaten path into the jungle to avoid the animals thundering towards them.
    • It began as a buffalo trace before conflict between Native Americans and early settlers transformed it into a beaten path.
    • All this is not to say that Anil will follow the beaten path.
    • Other than lighted torches there would have been total darkness, Tennison knew this was off the beaten path towards a seldom-used cavern trail.
    • The Publik aims to lure partiers away from the beaten path
    Synonyms
    trodden, trampled

Phrases

  • off the beaten track (or path)

    • 1In or into an isolated place.

      与世隔绝

      Example sentencesExamples
      • These picnic areas are enough off the beaten track to provide quiet, but the hikes aren't so long you can't tote a bottle of wine and lunch for two.
      • Part of Galicia's appeal to the tourist is the attraction of visiting somewhere slightly off the beaten track.
      • Firsby Nature Reserve is off the beaten track down a remote country lane, and its bosses believe it is precisely that remote location which is attracting yobs and poachers.
      • Of course, if you are prepared to journey off the beaten track, there are scores of delightful private beaches.
      • Off the beaten path on the southern tip of Jersey, this course winds through an arboretum and 50-acre bird sanctuary.
      • It was not intended as an insult, it was simply an allusion to the geographical location, which is slightly off the beaten track.
      • This is good news for people who want to hit the hotspots and for those who want to head off the beaten path.
      • They may be slightly off the beaten track, but a visit is well worth the car journey and can make for a beautiful day out far, far away from the madding crowd.
      • Our exotic journey brings us closer to the culture, heritage, and wild places of Bali, focusing on those special locations that are off the beaten path.
      • An excellent regular menu is supplemented on Sundays by an impressive roast and, although it is slightly off the beaten track, the friendly staff and atmosphere make it well worth visiting.
      • The various locales where he painted, many off the beaten path, continued to be a source of inspiration throughout his long career.
      Synonyms
      unfrequented, isolated, quiet, private, remote, out of the way, outlying, secluded, hidden, backwoods, in the back of beyond, in the middle of nowhere, in the hinterlands
      1. 1.1Unusual.
        不寻常的
        as adjective off-the-beaten-track experiences
        Example sentencesExamples
        • If you're looking for something completely off the beaten path this year, read on.
        • These are earlier works, not at the inspired level of the sonatas, but a little more off the beaten path and a clever way to add tasteful variety to the program.
        • Basically, we're looking for people who are enthusiastic about working within the cycling industry at a magazine that is a bit off the beaten path.
        • Ecuador has much to offer travelers looking for something off the beaten path.
        • That's ‘wrong’ as in too small, too inexperienced, too undercapitalized, or too far off the beaten path.
        • If you like something that's a bit off the beaten path, or something you can listen to as background music while you're working, then this is the disc for you.
        • I was hoping to find a CD that was going to be something different, something to add to my collection, something new and off the beaten path.
        • For something slightly off the beaten track, try web designer and technical author Ray Girvan's site.
        • The food runs the gamut from solid and reliable to off the beaten path and utterly charming.
        • More off the beaten track, mouhamara is a slightly lumpy mash of bread crumbs, pomegranate molasses, cayenne and ground walnuts.
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