clap
v. 拍手,鼓掌; 急速放置; 轻拍
n. 鼓掌,拍手(声); 霹雳声
When you clap, you hit your hands together to show appreciation or attract attention.
The men danced and the women clapped...
男人们跳舞,女人们拍手。
Midge clapped her hands, calling them back to order...
米奇拍手示意他们安静下来。
If you clap your hand or an object onto something, you put it there quickly and firmly.
I clapped a hand over her mouth.
我用一只手迅速地捂住她的嘴。
If you clap someone on the back or on the shoulder, you hit their back or shoulder with your hand in a friendly way.
While Onassis might clap a friend on the back, Niarchos would extend a businesslike hand.
奥纳西斯可能会拍拍朋友的后背,可尼亚尔霍斯却会公事公办地伸出手来。
A clap of thunder is a sudden and loud noise of thunder.
1. a sudden very loud noise
2. a common venereal disease caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae; symptoms are painful urination and pain around the urethra
3. a sharp abrupt noise as if two objects hit together; may be repeated
1. put quickly or forcibly;
2. cause to strike the air in flight;
3. clap one's hands or shout after performances to indicate approval
4. clap one's hands together;
5. strike the air in flight;
6. strike with the flat of the hand; usually in a friendly way, as in encouragement or greeting
7. strike together so as to produce a sharp percussive noise;
clap eyes on
见 eye
clap hold of
(非正式)猛然抓住(某人,某物)
clap someone in jail (或 irons)
将某人投入监牢;给某人戴上镣铐
clap something on
强加(限制);强制执行(惩罚性措施)
Of clap at shoulder up.
的手拍在了肩膀上.
I got all of that except the clap at the start!
事实上除了掌声我都得到了.
Let's give her a big clap.
我们给她用力鼓掌.
You and I clap one, one, one.
你和我拍一, 一, 一.
We don't clap at the end a television programme, however good they are.
不管电视节目多好,我们都不要在其结束时鼓掌.