to slap
01
扇耳光, 拍打
to hit someone or something with an open hand, usually making a sharp sound
Transitive: to slap sb/sth
例子
He could n't believe it when she suddenly decided to slap him in the midst of their argument.
当她在他们的争论中突然决定扇他耳光时,他简直不敢相信。
In a fit of anger, she threatened to slap him if he did n't stop making offensive remarks.
在一阵愤怒中,她威胁说如果他再不停止冒犯性的言论,就要扇他耳光。
02
拍打, 猛击
to apply or put something quickly and forcefully on a surface
Transitive: to slap sth onto a surface
例子
The chef slapped the dough onto the floured surface and began kneading it.
厨师把面团拍在撒了面粉的表面上,开始揉面。
The technician slapped the sticker onto the computer to indicate it had been repaired.
技术人员将贴纸拍在电脑上,表示它已经修好了。
03
炸裂, 超棒
to be excellent or highly enjoyable, especially referring to music
例子
This bass line slaps.
这个贝斯线slap。
That new track slaps so hard.
那首新歌拍得这么狠。
slap
01
(of food) having a soft or semi-liquid consistency
例子
The oatmeal was too slap and needed more cooking.
The soup was a bit slap after sitting too long on the stove.
Slap
01
a strike with the palm of the hand
例子
He gave the table a loud slap in frustration.
The child received a gentle slap on the hand for misbehaving.
02
a hit delivered with a flat surface
例子
A slap with a newspaper can be painful.
The wind delivered a slap to his face as he walked outside.
03
make-up applied heavily or without careful attention
例子
She removed the slap before going to bed.
The actress 's slap made her face shine on camera.
slap
01
exactly or directly, often with suddenness or precision
例子
He parked the car slap in the middle of the driveway.
The ball landed slap against the wall.



























