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back-slapping

/bak-slap-ing/US // ˈbækˌslæp ɪŋ //

拍背,拍背声,拍打背部,拍背式

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the practice of making a loud and effusive display of friendliness, cordiality, etc., as by slapping persons on the back.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inconvivial
as inhearty
Synonyms
cheery欢快的,愉快的,欢快,愉快cordial亲切的,友好的,亲切,诚挚的ebullient热情洋溢,热情洋溢的,热情奔放,热情洋溢的人exuberant旺盛的,旺盛,高昂的,繁茂的generous慷慨的,慷慨大方,慷慨,慷慨解囊genial和蔼可亲的,和蔼可亲,和蔼的,和煦的genuine真正的,真正,真实,正宗的heartfelt诚挚的,真心实意,深切的,衷心的passionate激情,多情的,激情澎湃,充满激情sincere真心实意,真心实意的,真心诚意,真诚的warm温暖,温暖的,暖和,温馨提示affable和蔼可亲,和蔼可亲的,和蔼可亲的人,和蔼的animated动画的,动画,动画片,动画的方式ardent热心,热心的,热情的,热烈的avid狂热的,狂热,狂热者,热心cheerful欢快的,愉快的,乐观的,愉悦的deep深,深深的,深的,深入deep-feltdeepest最深的,最深,最深入的,最深层的devout虔诚的,虔诚,虔诚的教徒,虔诚的人eager渴望,急于求成,急于,急于求成的earnest认真的,恳切,恳切的,严肃的effusive滔滔不绝,慷慨激昂,滔滔不绝的,踊跃发言frank坦率,坦诚,弗兰克,坦率地说friendly友好的,友好,友善的,友善gay男同性恋者,男同性恋,同同性恋,同同性恋者glad很高兴,欣然,很高兴见到你,欣慰gushing滔滔不绝,欣喜若狂,啧啧称奇,滔滔不绝的honest诚信,诚实,诚实的,廉洁impassioned慷慨激昂,慷慨激昂的,恳切的,慷慨的intense激烈的,强烈的,激烈,剧烈的jolly欢乐,欢乐的,欢快的,欢快jovial欢快的,愉快的,欢乐的,欢快neighborly邻居,睦邻友好,邻里,邻居的profuse大量的,丰富的,丰富多样的,繁茂的real真正的,真实的,真实,真正responsive响应性,响应性的,响应式,响应的true真,真心,真诚,真诚的unfeigned不屈不挠,坚定不移地,不屈不挠的,坚定不移的unreserved无保留,无保留的,未保留的,无保留地unrestrained自由自在的,自由自在,不受约束,放纵vivacious活泼的,活泼,生机勃勃,活力warmhearted热心肠的人,热心的,热心肠的,热心肠wholehearted忠心耿耿,全心全意,衷心的,全心全意地zealous热心,热心的,热心肠,热情的
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Examples

  • Think back to the Bush-Kerry race of 2004, the Thrilla in Vanilla.

  • Back in New York, the slow pace and inward focus of her yoga practice was less fulfilling.

  • Music is a huge part of the tone of Black Dynamite overall—going back to the original 2009 movie on which the series is based.

  • The al Qaeda-linked gunmen shot back, but only managed to injure one officer before they were taken out.

  • So, Islamized teaching sends girls back home for marriage and housework, and remains exclusively for boys.

  • I waited three months more, in great impatience, then sent him back to the same post, to see if there might be a reply.

  • Ages back—let musty geologists tell us how long ago—'twas a lake, larger than the Lake of Geneva.

  • The boys were tumbling about, clinging to his legs, imploring that numerous things be brought back to them.

  • With a suffocating gasp, she fell back into the chair on which she sat, and covered her face with her hands.

  • She was holding the back of her chair with one hand; her loose sleeve had slipped almost to the shoulder of her uplifted arm.