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to smack
01
frapper, claquer
to hit someone or something hard with an open hand or a flat object
Transitive: to smack sb/sth
02
embrasser bruyamment, faire un smack
to kiss loudly or with a quick, audible sound
Transitive: to smack sb
03
avoir un goût de, se rapprocher de
to give a hint of something negative or undesirable
Intransitive: to smack of sth
04
claquer, frapper les lèvres
to make a loud sound with the lips, often showing excitement or pleasure about food or drink
Transitive: to smack one's lips
05
avoir un goût prononcé de, avoir un goût de
to carry a noticeable taste or trace of something
Transitive: to smack of sth
Smack
01
bisou enthousiaste, baiser enthousiaste
an enthusiastic kiss
02
goût, saveur
appealing to or stimulating the appetite especially in appearance or aroma
03
coup, claque
the act of smacking something; a blow delivered with an open hand
04
smack, héroïne
street names for heroin
05
smack, bâteau de pêche
a sailing ship (usually rigged like a sloop or cutter) used in fishing and sailing along the coast
06
saveur, goût
the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth
07
claque, frappe
a blow from a flat object (as an open hand)
smack
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directement, précisément
directly
smack
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smacker
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smacker
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smacking
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smacking
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Exemple
He gently smacked his friend on the back in a congratulatory gesture.
I smacked the table in frustration after struggling with a difficult problem.
The teacher was shocked when a student attempted to smack a classmate during an argument.
He smacks the ball with great force, sending it soaring across the tennis court.
He threatened to smack the misbehaving child if they didn't listen.