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slamming

/slam-ing/US // ˈslæm ɪŋ //

抨击,猛烈抨击,砰砰声,砰砰砰

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : the switching of a customer's long-distance telephone company or other public utility without his or her authorization.

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Examples

  • Roping in those extra noise-cancelling mics really does help to isolate your speaking voice against background din, especially loud, abrupt sounds like a slamming door, which I would have expected to cut through.

  • People are on alert, but there’s no panic or slamming of brakes.

  • Waking briefly a few times throughout the night, I heard sounds, voices, slamming doors.

  • Det. 2: (slamming his hand on the table and yelling) You hung her!

  • If the Texas senator runs for president, this is how the campaign begins—by slamming the man currently in the White House.

  • Stanley then went on to praise Curry after slamming her, a technique she would later use in her Rhimes piece.

  • Last weekend, the cattiest of Hollande's ministers went a step too far, slamming France's economic policy, and was finally ousted.

  • Occasionally faint sounds came from the distance—the movements of cleaners at work, a raised voice, the slamming of a door.

  • The clatter of levers, the slamming of iron doors, continually reverberates through the corridors.

  • Agatha, with this injunction, bounced out of the room, slamming-to the door so as to make Miss Judith start from her seat.

  • The big figure ran on and disappeared into the small house, the door slamming shut behind it.

  • "No," he answered laconically, slamming down the lid of the tea-basket.