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TOEFL BNC: 8015 COCA: 6723

clap

1 clap /ˈklæp/ verb
claps; clapped; clapping
1 clap
/ˈklæp/
verb
claps; clapped; clapping
Learner's definition of CLAP
: to hit the palms of your hands together usually more than once拍手;鼓掌
◊ People often clap to show approval or pleasure.人们常用鼓掌表示赞同或高兴。
[no object]
[+ object]
[+ object] : to suddenly put the palm of your hand on someone or something(突然)用手拍,把手放在
[+ object] : to quickly or forcefully put someone or something in a place or position快速(或用力)放置
: to hit (something, such as two hard surfaces) together in a way that makes a loud noise使…砰然相击
[+ object]
[no object]
[+ object] informal : to suddenly put (someone) in prison, jail, etc.(突然)把…关进监狱

clap eyes on

see 1eye

— clapping

noun [noncount]
2 clap /ˈklæp/ noun
plural claps
2 clap
/ˈklæp/
noun
plural claps
Learner's definition of CLAP
[count]
: a sound made by clapping your hands拍手声;鼓掌声
: a loud, sharp sound噼啪声;爆裂声
[count] : a friendly hit with the palm of your hand(友好的)用手轻拍usually singular通常用单数
[singular] British : the act of hitting the palms of your hands together again and again to show approval or pleasure(表达赞成或高兴的)拍手,鼓掌
compare 3clap
3 clap /ˈklæp/ noun
3 clap
/ˈklæp/
noun
Learner's definition of CLAP

the clap

slang
: gonorrhea
compare 2clap
TOEFL BNC: 8015 COCA: 6723

clap

1 of 3

verb

clapped also clapt; clapping

transitive verb

1
: to strike (two things, such as two flat, hard surfaces) together so as to produce a sharp percussive noise
2
a
: to strike (the hands) together repeatedly usually in applause
b
3
: to strike with the flat of the hand in a friendly way
clapped his friend on the shoulder
4
: to place, put, or set especially energetically
clap him into jail
since I first clapped eyes on it
5
: to improvise or build hastily
a hut clapped together from old plywood

intransitive verb

1
: to produce a percussive sound
especially : slam
2
: to go abruptly or briskly
3

clap

2 of 3

noun (1)

1
: a device that makes a clapping noise
2
obsolete : a sudden stroke of fortune and especially ill fortune
3
: a loud percussive noise
specifically : a sudden crash of thunder
4
a
: a sudden blow
b
: a friendly slap
a clap on the back
5
: the sound of clapping hands
especially : applause

clap

3 of 3

noun (2)

: gonorrhea
often used with the

Example Sentences

Verb She clapped in delight when she heard the news. The audience clapped to the beat of the music. The conductor clapped her hands twice, and the musicians stopped talking and prepared to play. He clapped his friend on the shoulder. He clapped his hand over his mouth when he realized what he had said. He clapped his hat on his head and went out the door. She clapped a muzzle on the dog. The prisoners were clapped in irons. See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English clappen, from Old English clæppan to throb; akin to Old High German klaphōn to beat

Noun (2)

Middle French clapoir bubo

First Known Use

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Noun (1)

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun (2)

1587, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of clap was in the 13th century
TOEFL BNC: 8015 COCA: 6723
clap

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + CLAP | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbig熱烈的掌聲slow緩緩的掌聲VERB + CLAPget獲得掌聲give sb給某人鼓掌PREPOSITIONclap for為⋯的鼓掌A big clap for our last contestant!為我們最後一位參賽者熱烈鼓掌!PHRASESa clap of sb's hands某人拍手With a clap of his hands he ordered more food.他拍了下手又點了些吃的。
clap

verb

ADVERB | PHRASES ADVERBenthusiastically, excitedly, loudly, wildly熱情地/激動地/響亮地/拚命地鼓掌The audience clapped enthusiastically.觀眾熱烈鼓掌。happily歡快地鼓掌politely禮貌地鼓掌slowly慢慢鼓掌PHRASESclap and cheer鼓掌歡呼

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