单词 | slap |
释义 | slap [slæp] noun HIT 打 countable ■a quick hit with the flat part of the hand or other flat object 拍,掴;掌击 •She gave her son a slap for behaving badly.她因儿子不听话给了他一巴掌。 a slap in the face informal ■an action that insults or upsets someone 一记耳光;侮辱;打击 •It was a real slap in the face for him when she refused to go out to dinner with him.她拒绝和他一起出去吃晚饭,这对他真是一种侮辱。 a slap on the back ■when someone hits you in a friendly way on the back in order to show praise for something you have done 友好地轻拍背部(表示赞许或表扬) •He's won - give a slap on the wrist informal ■a gentle warning or punishment 轻微的警告(或惩罚) •The judge gave [slæp] noun FOR FACE 用于面部 uncountable UK informal ■make-up •I'm just going to put a bit of slap on.我正要去补补妆。 [slæp] noun slap and tickle UK informal humorous ■playful sexual behaviour 调情,打情骂俏 •I think there's a bit of slap and tickle going on in the back of that car over there.我想那辆汽车的后座上有人在打情骂俏。 [slæp] adverb (UK also slap-bang) informal ■directly or right 径直;正好,恰好 •The football player kicked the ball slap into the middle of the net.那名球员将足球不偏不倚地踢入了球网中央。 ⇒ See also smack[slæp] verb transitive (-pp-) ADVANCED ■to hit someone with the flat part of the hand or other flat object 拍,打;掌掴 •She slapped his face.她给了他一记耳光。 •She slapped him across •informal Her husband has been slapping her around •His friends slapped him on the back •When her ideas were rejected, she slapped her report (down) [slæp] verb transitive (-pp-)Phrasal Verbs [M] slap sb down usually disapproving ■to stop someone from talking or making suggestions, often in an unpleasant way 粗暴地制止(某人);压制(某人);断然否决(某人) •I tried to suggest ways in which the plans could be improved, but he slapped me down.我试图提出可以改进那些计划的方法,但被他一口否决了。 [slæp] verb transitive (-pp-)Phrasal Verbs [M] slap sth on ■to put or spread a substance over a surface very quickly or roughly (随便地)涂上一层,撒上一层;随意涂抹 •We want to sell our house, so we've slapped some paint on the outside to make it look better.我们想卖掉房子,所以就把外面简单地刷了些漆使它看起来更漂亮些。 [slæp] verb transitive (-pp-)Phrasal Verbs [M] slap sth on/onto (sth/sb) informal disapproving ■When someone in authority slaps an unpleasant, difficult or extra thing on someone or something, they suddenly make them provide or accept it 强制实施,强制执行;强制(某人)接受 •The government has slapped more tax on cigarettes.政府已对香烟强制征收更高额的税。 •The librarian slapped a fine on him for returning the books late.因为他逾期还书,图书管理员强制他交了罚款。 |
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