slap
v
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1 [Tn] strike (sb/sth) with the palm of the hand or with sth flat; smack 掌擊(某人[某物]); 摑; 拍
slap sb's face/sb on the face 打某人耳光
People slapped me on the back after the fight, ie to congratulate me. 拳擊比賽後大家拍拍我的背(以示祝賀).
2 [Tn.pr, Tn.p]
put (sth) somewhere with a slapping noise 啪的一聲將(某物)放在某處
slapped the money on the counter 啪的一聲把錢放在柜臺上
slap some paint onto a wall 劈里啪啦把漿涂在墻上
He slapped the book down (on the table). 他把書啪的一聲放在桌子上.
3 (phr v) slap sb down (infml 口) stop sb talking, making suggestions, etc in a firm, usu unpleasant, way 嚴厲制止某人談話、 提建議等(通常指令人不快)
She tried to object, but the chairman slapped her down. 她想表示反對意見, 但主席喝止住了她. slap sth on sth (infml 口) add (an extra amount) to the price of sth 在某物原價上加(額外的價)
They've slapped 10p on the price of cigarettes. 他們把香煙價錢加了 10 便士. slap n
1 (sound of a) blow with the palm of the hand or sth flat 掌擊, 摑, 拍(的聲音)
I heard a loud slap behind me. 我聽到背後啪的一聲. give sb a slap on the back 給某人背上一巴掌.
2 (idm 習語) slap and `tickle (Brit infml joc 口, 謔) lively cuddling, kissing, etc between lovers 情人間的熱情摟抱、 接吻等
a bit of slap and tickle on the sofa 在沙發(fā)上擁抱接吻. a slap in the `face snub or insult 冷落; 侮辱
It was a bit of a slap in the face when she refused to see me. 她拒絕見我, 這簡直是侮辱我. slap (also ,slap-bang), adv (infml 口)
1 directly; straight 直接; 徑直
The car ran slap (slap-bang) into the wall. 汽車一頭撞到墻上了.
2 right; exactly 正好; 恰恰: She stood slap (slap-bang) in the middle of the path, so I couldn't get past. 她站在路的正中間, 我過不去.