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slapping

/slap/US // slæp //UK // (slæp) //

掌掴,拍打,抽打,拍打声

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a sharp blow or smack, especially with the open hand or with something flat.
    • : a sound made by or as if by such a blow or smack: the slap of the waves against the dock.
    • : a sharply worded or sarcastic rebuke or comment.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    slapped, slap·ping.

    • : to strike sharply, especially with the open hand or with something flat.
    • : to bring with a sharp blow against something.
    • : to dash or cast forcibly: He slapped the package against the wall.
    • : to put or place promptly and sometimes haphazardly: The officer slapped a ticket on the car. He slapped mustard on the sandwich.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : Informal. directly; straight; smack: The tug rammed slap into the side of the freighter.
  1. 1
    • : slap down, to subdue, especially by a blow or by force; suppress.to reject, oppose, or criticize sharply: to slap down dissenting voices.

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Examples

  • After reading the news on her phone, Allen was afraid to speak, smarting from what felt as visceral as a slap to the face.

  • The change can be as simple as slapping a second mask over the one you already wear, or better yet, donning a fabric mask on top of a surgical mask.

  • The ProGrip for MagSafe attaches to your phone magnetically, so when you want to slap it on a MagSafe charger, you simply pop off the PopSocket completely.

  • Of course, those models have much more complex audio components inside and can cost thousands of dollars, so it’s probably best not to slap them on for a run around the neighborhood.

  • Now that users have been formally invited to slap Microsoft Flight Simulator onto their faces, I must strongly urge users not to do so—or at least heavily temper their expectations.

  • Up and down the plane I heard the slap of blinders yanked down over the windows while the rest of us eagerly took in the view.

  • “Now get on your knees and crawl,” he demanded with the slap of a leather horse crop against the palm of his hand.

  • While that might just seem like a slap on the wrist compared to the cost of insurance, the penalty increases every year.

  • Queen Raina of Jordan also spoke, calling the refugee crisis in Syria “a slap in the face of humanity.”

  • Sometimes a great movie line has the impact of a slap in the face.

  • "Slap your saddles on them fresh hosses," he grated harshly from the back of a deep-chested, lean-flanked gray.

  • Slap through the town, whispered Sikes; therell be nobody in the way to-night to see us.

  • Black Hood let the clutch slap in and the roadster bounded back onto the tarvia drive.

  • This was too direct a slap at Elmer Spiker to pass unnoticed; Elmer was too old an arguer to use any ponderous weapon in return.

  • The man probably never knew exactly when the floor came up to slap the back of his lap.