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tapper

/tap-er/US // ˈtæp ər //UK // (ˈtæpə) //

抹布,抹刀,抹布工,锥子

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that taps or strikes lightly.
    • : a telegraph key.

Examples

  • Most tree tappers know that the sap flows best in the late winter, when the nights are below freezing and the days are above freezing.

  • Answering Tapper's question, “Under what conditions would you agree to return to the U.S.?”

  • CNN and Jake Tapper got the actual emails, proving beyond a doubt that ABC and Karl were wrong.

  • You should be aware of this scoop from Jake Tapper of CNN today.

  • But when Jake Tapper of CNN pointed out that Democrats controlled Congress then, Carney seemed flummoxed.

  • He is the latest ABC journalist to join CNN, after anchor John Berman and White House correspondent Jake Tapper.

  • If when the tapper strikes the bell at the end of the week no ear is within a hundred miles, is any sound produced?

  • Suddenly there sounded the sharp click of the tapper as it struck the coherer.

  • Had you passed him in that neighborhood you would have set him down as a wire-tapper, a racing tout, a would-be actor.

  • At the request of Mr. Tapper Mr. Victor Falkenau made a statement to show the corrupt methods of the walking delegate.

  • Mr. George Tapper, who was also at the meeting, said his impression of the conference was decidedly unfavorable.