单词 | smack |
释义 | smacksmackssmackedsmackingsmacksmack1 /smæk/ verb1[transitive] to hit someone, especially a child, with your open hand in order to punish them2[intransitive and transitive] to hit something: The waves smacked against my knees.wavesmackknee海浪拍打着我的双膝。—smacksmackssmack noun [countable]: a smack on the head打在头上的一击Phrasessmack your lips to make a short noise with your lips to show that you like a drink or some food: He smacked his lips and picked up another piece of chicken.smacklippick他咂咂嘴,又拿起一块肌肉。THESAURUS: smackto hit someonehit: She hit him on the head with a frying pan.fryI don’t like to see people hitting animals.hitanimalbeat to hit a person or animal many times, especially very hard: A boy was beating the donkey with a stick.bebeatThe man had been beaten to death.havebebeatpunch to hit someone hard with your closed hand, especially in a fight: Someone punched me in the stomach.punchslap to hit someone with your open hand because you are angry with them: I wanted to slap him and tell him to shut up.wantsmack/spank to hit a child with your open hand in order to punish them: I don’t agree with smacking children.smackchildstrike formal to hit someone hard: He struck him with his rifle.strikePhrasal verbssmack of something phrasal verb if a situation smacks of something unpleasant, it seems to involve that thing: a policy that smacks of sex discriminationsmack带有性别歧视味道的政策 |
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