[/klæp; klæp/] v (-pp-) 用法: 1 (a) [Tn, Tn.p] ~ sth (together) strike (the palms of one's hands) together 拍(手); 鼓(掌): She clapped her hands in delight. 她高兴地拍起手来. * They clapped their hands in time to the music. 他们随著音乐的节拍鼓起掌来. (b) [I, Tn] do this continually to show approval of (sb/sth); applaud 不断鼓掌以示赞许(某人[某事物]); 鼓掌欢迎: The audience clapped (her/her speech) enthusiastically. 听众热情地(为她[为她的讲话])鼓起掌来. 用法: 2 [Tn.pr] ~ sb on sth strike or slap sb lightly with an open hand, usu in a friendly way (用手掌)轻轻拍打某人(通常为友好地): clap sb on the back 轻拍某人的背. 用法: 3 (idm 习语) clap/lay/set eyes on sb/sth => eye1. clap hold of sb/sth (infml) seize sb/sth suddenly or with force 突然或用力抓住某人[某物]: Here, clap hold of this! 喂, 抓住这个! clap sb in/into jail, prison, etc (infml) put sb in prison quickly (often without a trial) 迅速将某人关进监狱(常未经审讯). 用法: 4 (phr v) clap sth on (sth) (infml) add sth to the price of sth, esp in an unwelcome way 涨价, 提价(尤指不得人心的): The Government has clapped an extra ten pence on a packet of cigarettes. 政府对每包香烟额外提价十便士. (be) clapped out (Brit infml) (of people or things) completely worn out or exhausted (指人)筋疲力尽; (指物)破烂不堪: a clapped-out old bicycle 破烂不堪的旧自行车. clap 2 n 用法: 1 [sing] act or sound of clapping (clap1 1a) 鼓掌; 掌声: Let's give her a big clap, ie applaud her. 咱们给她用力鼓掌. 用法: 2 [C] ~ on sth friendly slap 善意的拍打: give sb a clap on the back 在某人背上拍一下. 用法: 3 [C] sudden loud noise 突然的巨响: a clap of thunder 雷鸣. clap 3 [/klæp; klæp/] (also the clap) n [U] (sl 俚) venereal disease, esp gonorrhoea 花柳病; (尤指)淋病. |