clap的意思和读音

clap

: [klæp] : [klæp]

n.

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v.+n.clap hand

v.boo

n.slap,pat,tap,thrust,thwack

v.applaud,acclaim,cheer

clapv.

1.[i][t]to hit your open hands together several times to show that you approve of or have enjoyed sth

The audience cheered and clapped.

Everyone clapped us when we went up to get our prize.

2.[i][t]to hit your open hands together

Everyone clapped in time to the music.

She clapped her hands in delight.

He clapped his hands for silence.

3.[t]~ sb on the back/shoulderto lightly hit sb with your open hand, usually in a friendly way

4.[t]~ sth + adv./prep.to put sth/sb somewhere quickly and suddenly

‘Oh dear!’ she cried, clapping a hand over her mouth.“!”

to clap sb in irons/jail/prison

n.

1.[sing]an act of clapping the hands; the sound this makes

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2.[c]a sudden loud noise

a clap of thunder

3.[u](informal)a disease of the sexual organs, caught by having sex with an infected person

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v.1.to hit your hands together many times to show that you liked something or admire someone; to hit your hands together, for example to get someones attention or because you are happy2.to suddenly put something somewhere

n.1.a sudden loud sound2.an action of hitting your hands together3.an std, especially gonorrhea

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1.He will shake his head, and clap his hands, and whisper much, and change his countenance.

2.But I think a personal side can listen carefully to my ear, can clap my shoulder to encourage me, and that I did not come with me.

3.The photograph come out for the first time is dissatisfied, did not want of that kind of felling, hence clap again, then clap. . .

4.He gave me a clap on the back and invited me for a drink.

5.The former Hongkong, who do not know this street, how much show ingenuity culture, let the world clap that strange?

6.You know how when you listen to rock, rap, or any popular music, it's easy to clap your hands with the beat.

7."Clap your hands, one against the other, " the conceited man now directed him. The little prince clapped his hands.:“。”

8.Men shall clap their hands at him, and shall hiss him out of his place.使

9.as if they were stones. On seeing this, the boys would laugh loudly and clap. They would go home and tell everyone the story of the turtles.

10.After, I started to ask him if he'd liked the story, a giggle rising in my throat, when Hassan began to clap.