slap
verb
noun
slæp
verb
1
to
hit
someone
with
the
flat
part
of
your
hand
用巴掌打,掴;
T
Sarah
slapped
Aaron
across
the
face.
萨拉在阿伦的脸上掴了一巴掌。
2
to
put
something
down
on
a
surface
with
force,
especially
when
you
are
angry
〔尤指生气时〕啪的一声放下,重重地放下
T always + adv/prep
Giles
slapped
his
cards
down
on
the
table.
贾尔斯把手里的牌啪的一声摔在桌上。
3
slap sb on the back
to
hit
someone
on
the
back
in
a
friendly
way,
often
as
a
way
of
praising
them
拍拍某人的背〔通常表示称赞〕
4
to
hit
a
surface
with
a
lot
of
force,
making
a
loud
sharp
sound
啪啪地撞击,拍击
I always + adv/prep
[+
against
]
Small
waves
slapped
against
the
side
of
the
boat.
细浪拍击着船舷。
5
to
rudely
tell
someone
that
their
suggestions,
questions,
ideas
etc
are
stupid
[英] 粗暴地批评,训斥
6
to
put
or
spread
something
quickly
or
carelessly
onto
a
surface
匆匆地涂,草草地抹
She
ran
upstairs
and
slapped
on
some
make-up.
她跑上楼,匆匆上了点妆。
slap
sth
on
sth
We
could
slap
some
paint
on
it.
我们可以在上面刷点漆。
7
to
suddenly
announce
a
new
charge,
tax
etc
or
say
that
something
is
not
allowed
–
used
especially
when
you
think
this
is
unfair
突然强制实行〔尤用于认为是不公平时〕
Many
tour
operators
slap
on
supplements
for
single
people.
许多旅游公司对单身游客强行收取额外的费用。
slap
sth
on
sth
In
1977,
the
president
slapped
a
ban
on
the
commercial
reprocessing
of
nuclear
fuel.
1977 年,总统突然颁布禁令,禁止核燃料的商用再处理。
noun
8
a
quick
hit
with
the
flat
part
of
your
hand
一巴掌; 一掴;
Julia
gave
Roy
a
slap
on
the
cheek.
朱莉娅扇了罗伊一个耳光。
9
a slap in the face
an
action
that
seems
to
be
deliberately
intended
to
offend
or
upset
someone,
especially
someone
who
has
tried
very
hard
to
do
something
侮辱,打击
10
a slap on the wrist
a
punishment
that
you
think
is
not
severe
enough
轻微的惩罚
11
a slap on the back
an
action
of
hitting
someone
on
the
back
in
a
friendly
way,
especially
as
a
way
of
praising
them
拍拍背〔尤表示称赞〕
12
MAKE-UP
[非正式] 化妆品
informal