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clapped, clapping
with obj. strike the palms of (one's hands) together repeatedly, typically in order to applaud鼓掌:Agnes clapped her hands in glee
阿格尼丝开心地鼓掌
no obj. the crowd was clapping and cheering.人群鼓掌喝彩。
1.1
- show approval of (a person or action) in this way鼓掌赞成(人, 举动)。
1.2
- strike the palms of (one's hands) together once, especially as a signal击掌(尤指示意):
the designer clapped his hands and the other girls exited the room.
设计师拍了一下手, 其他女孩便离开了房间。
1.3
- slap (someone) encouragingly on the back or shoulder拍(某人的肩、背以示鼓励):
as they parted, he clapped Owen on the back.
分别时他拍了拍欧文的背。
1.4
- place (a hand) briefly against or over one's mouth or forehead as a gesture of dismay or regret(动作迅速)捂(嘴); 抚摸(额角)(表示沮丧、悔恨):
he swore and clapped a hand to his forehead.
他一边咒骂一边沮丧地抚摸额角。
1.5
- (of a bird) flap (its wings) audibly(鸟)啪啦振(翅)。
1
- an act of striking together the palms of the hands, either once or repeatedly拍手, 击掌, 鼓掌。
1.1
- a friendly slap or pat on the back or shoulder(肩、背上友好的)拍击。
2
- an explosive sound, especially of thunder爆裂声(尤指霹雳声):
a clap of thunder echoed through the valley.
雷鸣声在山谷间回荡。
短语
clap eyes on
- 见EYE.
clap hold of
- informal grab someone or something roughly or abruptly〈非正式〉猛然抓住(某人, 某物)。
clap someone in jail(或irons)
- put someone in prison (or in chains)将某人投入监牢; 给某人戴上镣铐。
词源
Old English clappan 'throb, beat', of imitative origin. Sense 1 dates from late Middle English.
短语动词
clap something on
- abruptly impose a restrictive or punitive measure强加(限制); 强制执行(惩罚性措施):
most countries clapped on tariffs to protect their farmers.
大多数国家强征关税以保护本国农民利益。