slap的意思和读音

slap

: [slæp] : [slæp]

n.

v.;(

adv.

slaps  slapped  slapping  

v.hit,smack,spank,cuff,swipe

n.blow

slapv.— see alsohappy slapping

1.[t]~ sb/sth (+ adv./prep.)to hit sb/sth with the flat part of your hand

She slapped his face hard.

She slapped him hard across the face.

‘Congratulations!’ he said, slapping me on the back.“!”

2.[t]~ sth + adv./prep.to put sth on a surface in a quick, careless and often noisy way, especially because you are angry

He slapped the newspaper down on the desk.

She slapped a $10 bill into my hand. 10

3.[i]+ adv./prep.to hit against sth with the noise of sb being slapped

The water slapped against the side of the boat.

n.

1.[c]the action of hitting sb/sth with the flat part of your hand

She gave him a slap across the face.

He gave me a hearty slap on the back.

2.[sing]the noise made by hitting sb/sth with the flat part of your hand; a similar noise made by sth else

the gentle slap of water against the shore

IDMslap and tickle(informal)enthusiastic kissing and cuddling between loversa slap in the facean action that seems to be intended as a deliberate insult to sba slap on the wrist(informal)a warning or mild punishmentadv.

1.straight, and with great force

Storming out of her room, she went slap into Luke.怀

2.exactly

Their apartment is slap bang in the middle of town.

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adv.1.,,2.3.,

n.1.a sharp hit with the palm of the hand2.the sound of a slap or something similar hitting a surface

v.1.to hit someone or something quickly with the palm of the hand or a flat object, making a loud noise; to hit a surface with a sound like someone slapping something2.to put something down quickly and noisily; to put something on a surface quickly and without much attention3.to add something as a punishment or an extra cost

adv.1.suddenly, with a lot of force

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1.It was designed to be a slap to the face of Americans. Everyone knows that China is the only real threat we have to world domination.

2.Perhaps she did not know, that slap her in the face, but the deep pain in my heart.

3.You may imagine when such a guy was talking about if her breasts was loose or not, her hands might be itching to slap.

4.Before then it had been content to slap foreign brand labels on some of the products it manufactured.

5.You're thinking, well it's not that big of a deal, you know, I'm a pretty friendly person. Slap yourself on the face.,嗯,

6.The shameless admission of the stitch-up, however, should have been a humiliating slap in the face for any self-respecting audience.

7.He excitedly told me that he had just won the lottery, but I gave him a slap in the face when I told him that his ticket was expired.

8."So, Doc, " he said, letting the back of one hand fall into the palm of the other with an audible slap, "how much time I got? ",”,“?”

9.Did Helen Hunt has to slap Haley in real life during the making of Pay it Forward? Yes, she had to slap Haley, but she did a safe slap.

10.She also said that if I thought too much about this kind of things, she might slap me on my face.