slap
verb /slæp/
/slæp/
动词形式
Phrasal Verbspresent simple I / you / we / they slap | /slæp/ /slæp/ |
he / she / it slaps | /slæps/ /slæps/ |
past simple slapped | /slæpt/ /slæpt/ |
past participle slapped | /slæpt/ /slæpt/ |
-ing form slapping | /ˈslæpɪŋ/ /ˈslæpɪŋ/ |
synonym smack(用手掌)打,拍,掴 - She slapped his face hard.
她狠狠给了他一个耳光。 - She slapped him hard across the face.
她狠狠给了他一个耳光。 - ‘Congratulations!’ he said, slapping me on the back.
“祝贺你!” 他拍着我的背说。
- I felt like I had been slapped in the face.
我觉得像被人打了一耳光。 - She slapped his hand away.
她把他的手打开。 - She slapped the boy on the leg.
她拍了拍男孩的腿。 - I'll slap you if you do that again.
你再干这事我就要搧你了。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- hard
- gently
- lightly
- …
- across
- on
- slap somebody in the face
- She slapped his face hard.
- [transitive] slap something + adv./prep. to put something on a surface in a quick, careless and often noisy way, especially because you are angry
(尤指生气地)啪的一声放下,随意扔放 - He slapped the newspaper down on the desk.
他啪的一声把报纸摔在桌上。 - She slapped a $10 bill into my hand.
她啪地把一张 10 美元钞票放在我手里。
- He slapped the newspaper down on the desk.
- [intransitive] + adv./prep. to hit against something with the noise of somebody being slapped
啪地击打(或撞上) - The water slapped against the side of the boat.
水拍击船舷。 - I could hear bare feet slapping down the corridor.
我能听到赤脚拍打走廊的声音。
see also happy slapping - The water slapped against the side of the boat.
词源late Middle English (as a verb): probably imitative. The noun dates from the mid 17th cent.