smacks
n. 掌摑(聲)( smack的名詞複數 ); 海洛因; (打的)一拳; 打巴掌
v. 拍,打,摑( smack的第三人稱單數 )
If you smack someone, you hit them with your hand.
She smacked me on the side of the head.
她狠狠地拍了一下我的腦袋。
If you smack something somewhere, you put it or throw it there so that it makes a loud, sharp noise.
He smacked his hands down on his knees...
他的雙手使勁地拍了一下膝蓋。
Ray Houghton smacked the ball against a post.
雷·霍頓把球狠狠地砸到一根柱子上。
If one thing smacks of another thing that you consider bad, it reminds you of it or is like it.
The engineers' union was unhappy with the motion, saying it smacked of racism.
工程師聯盟對這項提議感到很不滿,稱該提議有點種族主義的味道。
Something that is smack in a particular place is exactly in that place.
In part that's because industry is smack in the middle of the city.
部分原因在於:工業恰好在城市的中心。
Smack is heroin.
If you smack your lips, you open and close your mouth noisily, especially before or after eating, to show that you are eager to eat or enjoyed eating.
'I really want some dessert,' Keaton says, smacking his lips.
“我真的很想吃點兒點心,”基頓咂著嘴說。
Like many stories about him, it smacks of exaggeration.
正如很多有關他的故事一樣,這個故事也有點誇大。
His politeness smacks of condescension.
他的客氣帶有屈尊俯就的意味.
It was a fishing town, and the sea was dotted with smacks.
這是個漁業城鎮, 海面上可看到漁帆點點.
The water smacks of sulphur.
這水有點兒硫磺味.
He thinks It'smacks of superstition.
他認為這帶有迷信色彩.