What does χτυπά in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word χτυπά in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use χτυπά in Greek.

The word χτυπά in Greek means που χτυπά, χτύπα ξύλο, ο παίκτης του μπέιζμπολ που χτυπά τη μπάλα, χτύπα ξύλο, ούτε να το σκέφτομαι δεν θέλω, μεταλλικός, που χτυπά, που κουδουνίζει, αυτός που εκπέμπει ηχητικό σήμα, που φτερουγίζει, whack-a-mole. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word χτυπά

που χτυπά

(figurative (machine, etc.: vibrating loudly) (μεταφορικά)

χτύπα ξύλο

(figurative (hoping for good luck)

ο παίκτης του μπέιζμπολ που χτυπά τη μπάλα

(baseball: batter) (σπορ)

Brad was a talented hitter, but his fielding needed work.

χτύπα ξύλο

(said in order to avoid bad luck)

ούτε να το σκέφτομαι δεν θέλω

(God forbid)

Beryl could become my new boss; perish the thought!

μεταλλικός

(bell, etc: pealing sound) (ήχος)

The ringing bell could be heard throughout the whole town.

που χτυπά, που κουδουνίζει

(phone: sounding) (τηλέφωνο)

Can someone silence that ringing phone?

αυτός που εκπέμπει ηχητικό σήμα

(person who gives a sound signal)

που φτερουγίζει

(leaping) (μεταφορικά)

The young woman went to meet her lover with a vaulting heart.

whack-a-mole

(US (arcade game) (παιχνίδι)

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