[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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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.
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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.
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clapclapsclappedclappingverb★(-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; NAmEˈklæpɪŋ/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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n.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
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 enjoyment → applause: 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 chains—clapping 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 informalgonorrhea
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