clap 的英语意思
clapclap1 /klæp/ verb (past tense and past participle clapped, present participle clapping)
查看全部语言翻译1[intransitive, transitive] to hit your hands against each other many times to make a sound that shows your approval, agreement, or enjoyment多次拍打双手,发出表示赞许、同意或愉悦的声音:
One man began to clap, and others joined in.一个男人开始鼓掌,其他人随即加入。
The couple were cheered and clapped on their arrival.那对夫妇抵达时受到了欢呼和掌声。
The audience clapped politely but without much enthusiasm.观众礼貌地鼓掌,但热情不足。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拍打双手数下,以引起某人注意或表示高兴:
Narouz clapped his hands and a servant entered.纳鲁兹拍了拍手,一个仆人走了进来。
Mandy laughed and clapped her hands in delight.曼迪笑着,高兴地拍起手来。3[transitive] to put your hand on something quickly and firmly迅速而有力地将手放在某物上:
‘Mick!’ She clapped her hand over her mouth. ‘I’d forgotten!’"米克!"她猛地用手捂住了嘴。"我忘了!"
Ben grinned and clapped me amiably on the shoulder.本咧嘴一笑,友好地拍了拍我的肩膀。4clap eyes on somebody/something British English informal非正式 to see someone or something, especially when you did not expect to见到某人或某物,尤指出乎意料地见到:
Mark had loved the house from the moment he clapped eyes on it.马克第一眼看到那栋房子起就深深爱上了它。5clap somebody in prison/jail/irons literary文学 to suddenly put someone in prison or chains突然将某人投入监狱或上镣铐—clapping noun [uncountable]:
Each song was greeted with enthusiastic clapping.每首歌都赢得了热烈的掌声。
查看全部语言翻译1[intransitive, transitive] to hit your hands against each other many times to make a sound that shows your approval, agreement, or enjoyment多次拍打双手,发出表示赞许、同意或愉悦的声音:
One man began to clap, and others joined in.一个男人开始鼓掌,其他人随即加入。
The couple were cheered and clapped on their arrival.那对夫妇抵达时受到了欢呼和掌声。
The audience clapped politely but without much enthusiasm.观众礼貌地鼓掌,但热情不足。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拍打双手数下,以引起某人注意或表示高兴:
Narouz clapped his hands and a servant entered.纳鲁兹拍了拍手,一个仆人走了进来。
Mandy laughed and clapped her hands in delight.曼迪笑着,高兴地拍起手来。3[transitive] to put your hand on something quickly and firmly迅速而有力地将手放在某物上:
‘Mick!’ She clapped her hand over her mouth. ‘I’d forgotten!’"米克!"她猛地用手捂住了嘴。"我忘了!"
Ben grinned and clapped me amiably on the shoulder.本咧嘴一笑,友好地拍了拍我的肩膀。4clap eyes on somebody/something British English informal非正式 to see someone or something, especially when you did not expect to见到某人或某物,尤指出乎意料地见到:
Mark had loved the house from the moment he clapped eyes on it.马克第一眼看到那栋房子起就深深爱上了它。5clap somebody in prison/jail/irons literary文学 to suddenly put someone in prison or chains突然将某人投入监狱或上镣铐—clapping noun [uncountable]:
Each song was greeted with enthusiastic clapping.每首歌都赢得了热烈的掌声。clapclap2 noun
1[singular] the loud sound that you make when you hit your hands together many times to show that you enjoyed something多次拍手以表示欣赏时发出的响亮声音give somebody a clap British English
Come on everyone, let’s give Tommy a clap.来吧,大家,给汤米一点掌声。2[singular] a sudden loud noise突然发出的巨大声响:
an ear-splitting clap of thunder震耳欲聋的一声雷鸣3 the clap informal非正式 gonorrhea淋病
1[singular] the loud sound that you make when you hit your hands together many times to show that you enjoyed something多次拍手以表示欣赏时发出的响亮声音give somebody a clap British English
Come on everyone, let’s give Tommy a clap.来吧,大家,给汤米一点掌声。2[singular] a sudden loud noise突然发出的巨大声响:
an ear-splitting clap of thunder震耳欲聋的一声雷鸣3 the clap informal非正式 gonorrhea淋病