tapping的意思和读音

tapping

: ['tæpɪŋ] : ['tæpɪŋ]

n.

v.

tappings  

n.patter,drumming,beating,rhythm,pitter-patter

tappingv.

1.[i][t]to hit sb/sth quickly and lightly

Someone tapped at the door.

He was busy tapping away at his computer.

Ralph tapped me on the shoulder.

2.[t][i]~ (sth)…)if youtap your fingers, feet, etc. or theytap , you hit them gently against a table, the floor, etc., for example to the rhythm of music

He kept tapping his fingers on the table.

The music set everyone's feet tapping.使

3.[t][i]to make use of a source of energy, knowledge, etc. that already exists

We need to tap the expertise of the people we already have.

The movie seems to tap into a general sentimentality about animals.

4.[t]~ sth线to fit a device to a telephone so that sb's calls can be listened to secretly

He was convinced his phone was being tapped.

5.[t]~ sthto cut into a tree in order to get liquid from it

6.[t][usupass]~ sbto choose sb to do a particular job

Richards has been tapped to replace the retiring chairperson.退

7.[t]~ sthto produce a tap

n.

1.[c]a device for controlling the flow of water from a pipe into a bath/ bathtub or sink

bath taps

the hot/cold tap(= the tap that hot/cold water comes out of)

Turn the tap on/off .

Don't leave the tap running.

the sound of a dripping tap

2.[c]a device for controlling the flow of liquid or gas from a pipe or container

a gas tap

beer taps

3.[c]a light hit with your hand or fingers

a tap at/on the door

He felt a tap on his shoulder and turned round.便

4.[c]线an act of fitting a device to a telephone so that sb's telephone calls can be listened to secretly

a phone tap

5.[u]a speech sound which is produced by striking the tongue quickly and lightly against the part of the mouth behind the upper front teeth. The in in American English and the in in some British accents are examples of taps .

IDM

We have this sort of information on tap.

on tap使available to be used at any time

We have this sort of information on tap.

beer that ison tap is in a barrel with a tap on itsomething that ison tap is being discussed or prepared and will happen soon

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v.1.“tap”

v.1.The present participle of tap

1. reaming; tapping; spot facing machining; ...

3. overoxidation tapping duration of heat ...

4. to cast tapping to insufflate,to inject ...

5. to cast tapping to insufflate,to inject ...

6. surface roughness tapping thermocouple ...

7. stiffening plate tapping banjo fixing butt jointing ...

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1.Frequency of torque signal is consistent with that of force vibration. Amplitudes of radial pulsation signal increases as tapping continues.

2.The Shanghai Watch brand could benefit from tapping into 'a little bit of patriotism' in the domestic Chinese luxury market, he adds.”,

3.If that wasn't enough, De Santis said the club also tried to spy on its former temperamental star Christian Vieri by tapping his phone.

4.While tapping out my thoughts on the matter, it seemed painfully clear how difficult of a question this really is.

5.Chea Visoth of the PPWSA recalls carrying water up to his flat from a roadside tank filled by a pipe illegally tapping the public system.PPWSACheaVisoth

6.After scoring, Sneijder sprinted around the field, tapping the front of his head, then ran to a TV camera and tapped the lens.

7.She listened to its dismal threnody , tapping her teeth with her red pencil and watching rivulets snaking down the windowpanes.齿

8.Most of the ventures seem to be about tapping into local knowledge and driven by commercial interest..

9.Bill Donius: How did you discover writing with your non-dominant hand as a way of tapping into a different part of your brain?·

10.Tapping on any of these will immediately take you to that portion of the article.