slapping
adj. 非常快的,大而壮的,极好的
v. 掌击,拍打( slap的现在分词 ); 制止; 镇压; (尤指生气地)啪的一声放下
If you slap someone, you hit them with the palm of your hand.
He would push or slap her once in a while...
他偶尔会推搡她或是打她的耳光。
I slapped him hard across the face...
我重重地掴了他一记耳光。
If you slap someone on the back, you hit them in a friendly manner on their back.
A large middle-aged lady slapped me on the back and said 'Nice to see you again.'
一位身材高大的中年女士拍了拍我的后背说:“很高兴再次见到你。”
If you slap something onto a surface, you put it there quickly, roughly, or carelessly.
The barman slapped the cup on to the waiting saucer.
酒吧服务生麻利地把茶杯放在了茶碟上。
If journalists say that the authorities slap something such as a tax or a ban on something, they think it is unreasonable or put on without careful thought.
The government slapped a ban on the export of unprocessed logs...
政府贸然禁止出口未加工过的原木。
Thankfully the Government still hasn't discovered a way of slapping a tax on love, sunshine or air.
谢天谢地,政府还没有找到对爱情、阳光和空气课税的方法。
If you describe something that someone does as a slap in the face, you mean that it shocks or upsets you because it shows that they do not support you or respect you.
'The Sun' calls it a massive slap in the face for the United States government...
《太阳报》称之为打在美国政府脸上的一记重重的耳光。
Britons persist in treating any pay rise of less than 5% as a slap in the face.
英国人坚持认为加薪不到 5%不啻于一种羞辱。
A slap on the wrist is a warning or a punishment that is not very severe.
The fine they gave her is just more or less a slap on the wrist.
他们对她开出的罚金不过是一个轻微的警告而已。
Brian was whirling like a dervish, slapping at the mosquitoes and moaning.
布赖恩如同旋转舞蹈的托钵僧一样转来转去,一边拍打着蚊子一边抱怨不停。
He worked the room like a politician, gripping hands, and slapping backs.
他又是握手,又是拍背,像个政客一样把一屋子的人都笼络了一番。
Science teacher James Wood was sacked for slapping a schoolboy.
理科教师詹姆斯·伍德因为掌掴一名男生而被开除。
Men love him for his hearty back-slapping and hand-shaking.
男人们喜欢他拍背握手的热情举动。
Scott breaks away from his back-slapping admirers.
斯科特摆脱了热情喧嚷的崇拜者。