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slammed

/slam/US // slæm //UK // (slæm) //

抨击,砰的一声,猛击,抨击的

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Definitions

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    slammed, slam·ming.

    • : to shut with force and noise: to slam the door.
    • : to dash, strike, knock, thrust, throw, slap down, etc., with violent and noisy impact: He slammed his books upon the table.
    • : Informal. to criticize harshly; attack verbally: He slammed my taste mercilessly.
n.名词 noun
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    • : a violent and noisy closing, dashing, or impact.
    • : the noise so made.
    • : Usually the slam .Slang. slammer.
    • : Informal. a harsh criticism; verbal attack: I am sick of your slams.
    • : Informal. Also called poetry slam .a competitive, usually boisterous poetry reading.a usually competitive performance involving multiple performers with short acts: puppet slams; a tap dance slam.

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Examples

  • Risen recently slammed President Obama as “the greatest enemy to press freedom in a generation.”

  • She slammed the media, saying the coverage has been scant and inaccurate.

  • “My film got slammed with an NC-17 for a scene of ‘suggested’ oral sex,” wrote Kramer.

  • But feminist critics have slammed the video for promoting sexual violence.

  • Even apologist Greg Gutfeld slammed this so-called apology tour.

  • With that cryptic message she ran back to the door, which was immediately slammed behind her.

  • Number 27 slammed his door with that degree of violence which indicates a stout arm and an easy conscience.

  • Hamilcar Jones was not at the moment visible, because he was behind the door, which he slammed shut and locked.

  • Slammed over against the bar, Lamb had a split-second glimpse of it.

  • And with one foot on the running board, he was slammed to the ground hard, rolling his head against a tree.