词汇 | clap |
释义 | clap verb uk /klæp/ us /klæp/-pp- clapverb (MAKE NOISE)B1[ I or T ] to make a short loud noise by hitting your hands together: 拍(手),击(掌) "When I clap my hands, you stand still," said the teacher.老师说:“我拍手时,你们必须站立不动。” clap along The band played a familiar tune which had everyone clapping along.乐队演奏了一支熟悉的曲子,大家都跟着一起拍手。 The audience clapped in time to the music.观众合着音乐的节拍拍手。 B1[ I or T ] to clap your hands repeatedly to show that you like or admire someone or have enjoyed a performance: 鼓(掌) The audience clapped and cheered when she stood up to speak.她站起来讲话时,观众们鼓掌欢呼。 We all clapped his performance enthusiastically.我们都为他的表演热烈鼓掌。 Everyone clapped and cheered and you could see he was lapping it up.大家都在鼓掌欢呼,可以看出他对此感到非常受用。 The audience clapped politely.观众们礼节性地鼓了鼓掌。 The audience clapped respectfully as she stood up to speak.当她起身发言时,观众们满怀敬意地鼓掌欢迎。 The whole audience got up and started clapping.观众全体起立鼓掌。 The audience was whooping and clapping.观众们在欢呼鼓掌。 Sounds made by objects, movement or impact bang around bleep boop choo-choo chuff clap along click away crunch honk peal resonance rumble spit squeak susurrus swoosh thrum thunk tick-tock ticking You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Praising and applauding clapverb (PUT QUICKLY)[ T+ adv/prep ] to put a person or thing somewhere quickly or suddenly: 迅速把…放在;急速放置 She clapped her hand over her mouth to try to stop herself from laughing.她连忙用手捂住嘴,不让自己笑出声来。 The police clapped him into prison for possession of drugs. Placing and positioning an object -based appose around change something around circle consign fit gone install lie pile (something) up plant redeposit reinstall reinstallation relocate reorientate superimpose transpose transposition clapverb (HIT)[ T+ adv/prep ] to hit someone lightly on the shoulder or back in a friendly way, especially to express pleasure at what they have done: (尤指为表示满意而在肩上或背上轻轻友好地)拍 He clapped his daughter on the back and told her how proud of her he was.他轻轻拍拍女儿的脊背,告诉她自己多么为她而自豪。 Hitting and beating at-risk bang away bang someone up basher bashing bunch butt duke fetch gut punch hammer head-butt hell mess swing at someone swing for someone tan someone's hideidiom tar tonk wallop Phrasal verbsclap back clap someone out clap noun uk /klæp/ us /klæp/ clapnoun (NOISE)[ S ] the act of clapping your hands continuously to show that you like or admire someone or something: 拍手;鼓掌 Let's give a big clap for our winning contestant! Nontawat Thongsibsong/EyeEm/GettyImages C2[ C ] a sudden loud noise made by thunder: 霹雳声 a clap of thunderThere was a clap of thunder and then it started to pour with rain.轰隆一声雷鸣,接着就下起了倾盆大雨。 Praising and applauding acclaim acclamation accolade adulate adulation compliment encomium enthrone enthronement eulogistic eulogistically hail laurel wreath lay it on a bit thickidiom ode ooh ooh and aahidiom ovation overpraise puff You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Precipitation: stormy weather Sounds made by objects, movement or impact clapnoun (HIT)[ C ] the act of hitting someone lightly on the shoulder or back in a friendly way, especially to express pleasure at what they have done: (尤指为表示满意而在肩上或背上轻轻友好地)拍 He gave me a friendly clap on the shoulder and said, "Well done!"他友好地拍拍我的肩膀说:“干得好!” Hitting and beating at-risk bang away bang someone up basher bashing bunch butt duke fetch gut punch hammer head-butt hell mess swing at someone swing for someone tan someone's hideidiom tar tonk wallop clapnoun (DISEASE)the clap[ S ] slang forgonorrhoeaUK: (口语)淋病 a nasty dose of the clap肮脏的淋病 Diseases of the reproductive system abruption adenomyosis anovulatory anti-herpes bacterial vaginosis candida endometriosis erectile dysfunction fibroid French disease impotent sexually transmitted disease STI syphilis syphilitic thrush undescended vaginal agenesis vaginosis venereal disease clap | American Dictionaryclap verb us/klæp/-pp- clapverb (PUT HANDS TOGETHER)[ I/T ] to make a short, loud noise by hitting your hands together: [ T ]She clapped her hands to call the dog in. [ I/T ] People will clap at the end of a speech or a performance to show that they are pleased: [ I ]Everyone was clapping and cheering. clapverb (HIT LIGHTLY)[ Talways+ adv/prep ] to hit someone lightly on the shoulder or back in a friendly way to express pleasure: The governor clapped him on the back and congratulated him. clap noun[ C ] us/klæp/ clapnoun[C] (PUTTING HANDS TOGETHER)the act of hitting your hands together to make a short, loud noise, esp. at the end of a speech or performance to show that you are pleased: There were a few claps, and then embarrassing silence. A clap of thunder is the sudden, loud noise of thunder. Examples of clapclap This is true, for example, with sound textures such as rain, clapping or crowd babble. Jarred awake by a sudden clap of thunder, she found herself pregnant, and soon after, bore a supernatural child. In addition to these 'rhythmic spirituals', hard-driving rhythms were also found in a style of gospel singing and clapping known as 'rocking and reeling'. Half the audience clapped while the other half booed. One level higher is the ability simultaneously to sing the rhythm and to realise the pulse by clapping or walking. If we clap our hands or talk we soon 'decode' the basic parameters of the space. Several of his distinguished colleagues seemed to think that the end had come and were about to clap politely. When the audience noticed this, they began to clap, and continued clapping throughout the musical interlude that precedes the epilogue. The clap of the stage manager that halts the discussion not only affects the workers but the visitor who records the conversation. Yet they also responded to both aural and visual cues emanating from the screen, clapping and bouncing as characters or presenters did so. During their performances, audience members stood, clapped, whistled, and moved in place. For another example, many times when the music stops - you're not supposed to clap. This freed him to clap rhythms, improvise vocally, move round the class to help pupils and assess their work, and give instructions. Repeated clapping motion in which target is trapped between the palms. She engages the audiences by asking either for a show of hands of former "cats and stomps" or by clapping. See all examples of clap These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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