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The flashcard defines "clap" as a verb meaning to hit your hands together to show appreciation or attract attention, and also as a noun for a single clap. Additional meanings include placing something somewhere quickly and firmly, and lightly hitting someone's back or shoulder. It can also refer to a loud noise like thunder.

英文解释:当您鼓掌时,您会拍手以表示赞赏或吸引注意力。 "clap" 也可以是名词,指一次鼓掌。该词还有其他含义,例如快速用力地放置某物,或友好地轻拍某人的背部或肩膀。它还可以指雷声的巨响。

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[VERB 动词]鼓掌;拍手;拍巴掌 When you clap, you hit your hands together to show appreciation or attract attention.
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  [V n]
  [a N]
  • 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。

  • Londoners came out on to the pavement to wave and clap the marchers.

    伦敦居民从家里涌到人行道上,向游行队伍挥手、鼓掌。

  • Clap is also a noun.
    • Let's give the children a big clap.

      让我们为孩子们热烈鼓掌。

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[VERB 动词]快速而有力地放置 If you clap your hand or an object onto something, you put it there quickly and firmly.
  [V n prep]
  • I clapped a hand over her mouth.

    我用一只手迅速地捂住她的嘴。

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[VERB 动词]轻拍(背或肩膀) If you clap someone on the back or on the shoulder, you hit their back or shoulder with your hand in a friendly way.
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  • 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。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]霹雳声;炸雷;响雷 A clap of thunder is a sudden and loud noise of thunder.
  [N of n]
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    to clap eyes on someone→see:
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      Oxford clap / klæp ; NAmE klæp /
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      verb ( -pp- ) 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to hit your open hands together several times to show that you approve of or have enjoyed sth 鼓掌,拍手(表示赞许或欣赏) The audience cheered and clapped. 观众又是喝彩又是鼓掌。 clapsb/sth Everyone clapped us when we went up to get our prize. 我们上前领奖时,大家都为我们鼓掌。 2 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to hit your open hands together 拍手;击掌 Everyone clapped in time to the music. 大家合着音乐的节奏拍手。 ~ your hands She clapped her hands in delight. 她高兴地拍起手来。 He clapped his hands for silence. 他拍手要大家安静下来。 3 [transitive ] clapsb on the back/shoulder to lightly hit sb with your open hand, usually in a friendly way (常指友好地)轻拍某人的背(或肩) 4 [transitive ] clapsth + adv./prep. to put sth/sb somewhere quickly and suddenly 急速放置 ‘Oh dear!’ she cried, clapping a handover her mouth. “哎呀!”她叫道,急急用手捂住了嘴。 to clap sb in irons/jail/prison 迅速把某人关进监狱 clap·ping / ˈklæpɪŋ ; NAmE ˈklæpɪŋ / noun [uncountable ] I could hear the sound of clapping from the other room. 我听得见另一个房间里传来的鼓掌声。 IDIOMsee
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      noun 1 [singular ] an act of clapping the hands; the sound this makes 鼓掌;拍手;掌声;拍手声 Give him a clap! (= to praise sb at the end of a performance) 为他鼓掌吧! 2 [countable ] a sudden loud noise 砰然巨响;霹雳声 a clap of thunder 一声霹雳 3 ( alsothe clap ) [uncountable ] ( informal) a disease of the sexual organs, caught by having sex with an infected person 淋病 SYN
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      clap / klæp ; NAmE klæp / clap·ping / ˈklæpɪŋ ; NAmE ˈklæpɪŋ /
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      clapclap1 /klæp/ ●●○ verb (past tense and past participle clapped, present participle clapping)
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      1[intransitive, transitive] to hit your hands against each other many times to make a sound that shows your approval, agreement, or enjoymentapplause:  One man began to clap, and others joined in. The couple were cheered and clapped on their arrival. The audience clapped politely but without much enthusiasm.2[transitive] if you clap your hands, you hit your hands together a few times to attract someone’s attention or to show that you are pleased:  Narouz clapped his hands and a servant entered. Mandy laughed and clapped her hands in delight.3[transitive] to put your hand on something quickly and firmly:  ‘Mick!’ She clapped her hand over her mouth. ‘I’d forgotten!’ Ben grinned and clapped me amiably on the shoulder.4clap eyes on somebody/something British English informal to see someone or something, especially when you did not expect to:  Mark had loved the house from the moment he clapped eyes on it.5clap somebody in prison/jail/irons literary to suddenly put someone in prison or chainsclapping noun [uncountable]:  Each song was greeted with enthusiastic clapping.
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      1[singular] the loud sound that you make when you hit your hands together many times to show that you enjoyed somethinggive somebody a clap British English Come on everyone, let’s give Tommy a clap.2[singular] a sudden loud noise:  an ear-splitting clap of thunder3 the clap informal gonorrhea
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      [klæp]clapped, clapping, claps

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      鼓掌(43%),拍手(34%),轻拍(11%),拍手声(4%),啪地关上(4%),霹雳声(4%)
      n.鼓掌;拍手声
      vt.拍手,鼓掌;轻轻拍打某人
      vi.鼓掌,拍手;啪地关上
      n.(Clap)人名;(西、英)克拉普

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