smack

英[smæk]
美[smæk]

基本释义

vt.
拍,打,掴
n.
掌掴(声); 海洛因; (打的)一拳; 打巴掌
adv.
直接地; 准确地; 猛烈地; 急剧地

词性变化

实用例句

I think it's wrong to smack children.

我觉得打孩子不对。

牛津词典

She smacked her hand down on to the table.

她啪地一拍桌子。

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He smacked a fist into the palm of his hand.

他用拳头啪地猛击一下手掌。

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Two players accidentally smacked into each other.

两名运动员不巧撞在了一起。

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Her behaviour smacks of hypocrisy.

她的行为有点虚伪。

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Today's announcement smacks of a government cover-up.

今天的声明颇有政府想掩盖事实的味道。

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You'll get a smack on your backside if you're not careful.

要是不小心,就打你的屁股。

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a smack on the jaw

在下巴上打了一拳

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She closed the ledger with a smack.

她啪的一声合上了账簿。

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a smack on the lips/cheek

在嘴上 / 脸上响亮地亲一下

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smack addicts

吸白粉成瘾的人

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It landed smack in the middle of the carpet.

它正好落在地毯中央。

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The car drove smack into a brick wall.

汽车嗵的一声撞上了砖墙。

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She smacked me on the side of the head.

她狠狠地拍了一下我的脑袋。

He smacked his hands down on his knees...

他的双手使劲地拍了一下膝盖。

Ray Houghton smacked the ball against a post.

雷·霍顿把球狠狠地砸到一根柱子上。

The engineers' union was unhappy with the motion, saying it smacked of racism.

工程师联盟对这项提议感到很不满,称该提议有点种族主义的味道。

In part that's because industry is smack in the middle of the city.

部分原因在于:工业恰好在城市的中心。

'I really want some dessert,' Keaton says, smacking his lips.

“我真的很想吃点儿点心,”基顿咂着嘴说。

I'll smack your Bottom if you're naughty.

如果你淘气,我就要打你的屁股.

期刊摘选

Long forgotten terrors will smack your courage, sacrifice everything, ( long pause ) as the final darkness falls.

在最终的黑暗来临时,被遗忘已久的恐惧将会击碎你的勇气, 牺牲所有一切.

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The book hit the floor with a loud smack.

那本书啪的一声跌在地板上.

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" The other frail said he was a wet smack. "

“ 另一个姑娘说他是一个讨厌鬼. ”

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This foolish act went smack against the rules.

这种愚蠢行动直接触犯了规章.

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The old sailor still had a smack of the sea about him.

这老水手身上仍然带有海的味道.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a blow from a flat object (as an open hand)

  • 2. the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth

  • 3. a sailing ship (usually rigged like a sloop or cutter) used in fishing and sailing along the coast

  • 4. street names for heroin

  • 5. an enthusiastic kiss

  • 6. the act of smacking something; a blow delivered with an open hand

Verb
  • 1. deliver a hard blow to;

    "The teacher smacked the student who had misbehaved"

  • 2. have an element suggestive (of something);

    "his speeches smacked of racism"

  • 3. have a distinctive or characteristic taste;

    "This tastes of nutmeg"

  • 4. kiss lightly

  • 5. eat noisily by smacking one's lips

Adverb
  • 1. directly;

    "he ran bang into the pole"

    "ran slap into her"