rap的意思和读音

rap

: [ræp] : [ræp]

v.

n.

(Rapping);

raps  rapped  rapt  rapping  

n.caress

v.hit,thwack,strike,tap,crack

n.blow

rapn.

1.[c]a quick sharp hit or knock

There was a sharp rap on the door.

2.[u]a type of popular music with a fast strong rhythm and words which are spoken fast, not sung

a rap song/artist

3.[c]a rap song

4.[c](informal)a criminal conviction (= the fact of being found guilty of a crime)

a police rap sheet(= a record of the crimes sb has committed)

5.[sing](informal)an unfair judgement on sth or sb

He denounced the criticisms as ‘just one bum rap after another.’”。

Wolves get a bad rap , says a woman who owns three.“。”

IDM

We got a rap over the knuckles for being late.

(give sb/get) a rap on/over/across the knuckles(informal)(to give sb/receive) strong criticism for sth

We got a rap over the knuckles for being late.

She was prepared to take the rap for the shoplifting, though it had been her sister's idea.西

take the rap (for sb/sth)(informal)to be blamed or punished, especially for sth you have not done

She was prepared to take the rap for the shoplifting, though it had been her sister's idea.西

v.

1.[i][t]to hit a hard object or surface several times quickly, making a noise

She rapped angrily on the door.

He rapped the table with his pen.

2.[t]~ sth (out).+ speechto say sth suddenly and quickly in a loud, angry way

He walked through the store, rapping out orders to his staff.

3.[t]~ sb/sth (for sth/for doing sth)to criticize sb severely, usually publicly

Some of the teachers were rapped for poor performance.

4.[i][t]~ (sth)to say the words of a rap

IDMrap sb on/over the knucklesrap sbs knucklesto criticize sb for sth

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n.1.a way of talking using rhythm and rhyme, usually over a strong musical beat; music that uses rap, especially styles of hip hop2.a quick hard hit, or the sound of this3.a statement by the police accusing someone of committing a crime

v.1.to hit something hard and quickly2.to talk using rhythm and rhyme, usually over a strong musical beat3.to criticize someone4.to have a long informal conversation with friends1.to hit something hard and quickly2.to talk using rhythm and rhyme, usually over a strong musical beat3.to criticize someone4.to have a long informal conversation with friends

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1.It came presently into my thoughts to rap at the glass, as if I wanted to speak with somebody.

2.HIP-HOP music has few rules. singers just do what they think and rap it out in a clever or creative way.

3.As a group, NBA players get a bad rap, but I haven' t met too many who wish they spent a year studying abroad.,NBA

4.One day, there was a rap on her door. With her baby in her arms, she opened it.

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

6.They that will not be counseled, cannot be helped. If you do not hear reason, she will rap you one the knuckles.

7.Rap: To sell of your love, leave don't tell you, to see painful you, my tear also fall down.

8.At the moment, the RAP scores had no bearing on the established VB100 Certification and were only indications of performance, he said.,RAPVB100

9.He filled out a sheet of paper for listing all his arrests. It is called a rap sheet.

10.but he felt he was getting something of a bum rap.