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shack-tapping

/shak-tap-ing/US // ˈʃækˌtæp ɪŋ //

击鼓传花,敲击声,敲打声,棚户区改造

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Canadian Informal.

    • : the making of house-by-house visits to canvass.

Examples

  • Brands like Lo & Sons and Delsey are already tapping Travel Noire to connect with black travelers.

  • I fall back into a dream and then suddenly there is a tapping on the window just above my bed.

  • Marabella, now licking her lollipop and tapping her foot, appears unfazed.

  • In large part Cho raised these funds by tapping into his own Asian American community.

  • Tapping into middle-class grievances with populist ideas on the economy is where Warren excels.

  • Tapping the trees for tuba is dangerous work, but Alila, you know, loves danger.

  • Even the Chinese shrimp-pickers were lounging on the beach before their little shack village.

  • Seton, smoking one of the inevitable cheroots, watched him, tapping his teeth with the rim of his eyeglass.

  • Bergin dug a big hole behind that ole vacant shack of hisn, and buried about a ton of tin cans.

  • After breakfast fixed up shack—shelves, benches, tools, etc.