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TOEFL BNC: 7839 COCA: 7202

smack

1 smack /ˈsmæk/ verb
smacks; smacked; smacking
1 smack
/ˈsmæk/
verb
smacks; smacked; smacking
Learner's definition of SMACK
[+ object]
: to slap or hit (someone or something) hard掴;打
always followed by an adverb or preposition : to set or hit (something) on or against something else so that it makes a loud noise重重地摔,使撞击(并发出声响)
US, informal : to kiss (someone) loudly声音响亮地吻

smack of

[phrasal verb]
smack of (something)
: to seem to contain or involve (something unpleasant)带有…味道;似乎有点…意味

smack your lips

: to close and open your lips noisily especially before or after eating or drinking(吃喝前或吃喝完后)咂嘴
2 smack /ˈsmæk/ noun
plural smacks
2 smack
/ˈsmæk/
noun
plural smacks
Learner's definition of SMACK
[count]
: a hard slap or hit掴;打
: a loud noise that is made when something hits something else in a forceful way(强烈碰撞发出的)砰的一声
informal : a loud kiss响吻
compare 3smack, 5smack, 6smack
3 smack /ˈsmæk/ noun
3 smack
/ˈsmæk/
noun
Learner's definition of SMACK
[noncount]
: a small, noticeable amount of a particular thing一丝;一点儿
compare 2smack, 5smack, 6smack
4 smack /ˈsmæk/ adverb
4 smack
/ˈsmæk/
adverb
Learner's definition of SMACK
informal
: exactly or directly正好;直接
5 smack /ˈsmæk/ noun
5 smack
/ˈsmæk/
noun
Learner's definition of SMACK
[noncount] slang
: heroin
compare 2smack, 3smack, 6smack
6 smack /ˈsmæk/ noun
plural smacks
6 smack
/ˈsmæk/
noun
plural smacks
Learner's definition of SMACK
[count] British
: a small fishing boat小渔船
compare 2smack, 3smack, 5smack
TOEFL BNC: 7839 COCA: 7202

smack

1 of 7

noun (1)

1
: characteristic taste or flavor
also : a perceptible taste or tincture
2
: a small quantity

smack

2 of 7

verb (1)

smacked; smacking; smacks

intransitive verb

1
: to have a taste or flavor
2
: to have a trace, vestige, or suggestion
a proposal that smacks of treason

smack

3 of 7

noun (2)

: a sailing ship (such as a sloop or cutter) used chiefly in coasting and fishing

smack

4 of 7

verb (2)

smacked; smacking; smacks

transitive verb

1
: to close and open (lips) noisily and often in rapid succession especially in eating
2
a
: to kiss with or as if with a smack
b
: to strike so as to produce a smack

intransitive verb

: to make or give a smack

smack

5 of 7

noun (3)

1
: a quick sharp noise made by rapidly compressing and opening the lips
2
: a loud kiss
3
: a sharp slap or blow
4
US, informal : boastful or insulting language especially between opponents : smack talk, trash talk
usually used in the phrase talk smack
The college basketball season is barely a month old, yet the top two candidates for national player of the year are already talking smack. Grant Wahl

smack

6 of 7

adverb

: squarely and sharply : directly
smack in the middle

smack

7 of 7

noun (4)

slang
: heroin

Example Sentences

Adverb She dropped the book smack in the middle of the table. The ball hit me smack in the face.

Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English, from Old English smæc; akin to Old High German smac taste and probably to Lithuanian smaguris sweet tooth

Noun (2)

Dutch smak or Low German smack

Verb (2)

akin to Middle Dutch smacken to strike

Noun (4)

perhaps from Yiddish shmek sniff, whiff, pinch (of snuff)

First Known Use

Noun (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb (1)

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun (2)

1533, in the meaning defined above

Verb (2)

1557, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Noun (3)

1570, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Adverb

1782, in the meaning defined above

Noun (4)

circa 1960, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of smack was before the 12th century
TOEFL BNC: 7839 COCA: 7202
smack

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + SMACK | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEfirm, good, hard使勁親一下;猛拍一巴掌light輕輕的一巴掌loud, resounding響亮的親一下;啪的一巴掌He landed with a loud smack.他撲通一聲摔倒在地。VERB + SMACKgive sb, land (sb)給某人一個響吻;打(某人)一巴掌He longed to land her a good smack in the face.他很想在她臉上親個響吻。get被親了個響吻;被打了一巴掌PREPOSITIONwith a smack啪的一聲She brought her hand down on the water with a smack.她伸手啪地拍了一下水。
smack

verb¹

1 (especially BrE) hit sb as a punishment懲罰ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBhard狠狠地打I'll smack you very hard if you do that again!你要是再幹這種事,我就狠狠地打你!PREPOSITIONon打⋯She smacked the boy on the leg.她在男孩的腿上拍了一巴掌。
smack

verb²

2hit sb/sthADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBaccidentally意外地打I accidentally smacked him in the face with a ruler.我不小心用尺打了他的臉。hard使勁打I smacked him hard across the face.我使勁給了他一耳光。PREPOSITIONagainst, into碰撞到⋯He turned around and smacked into a wall.他一轉身撞到了牆。PHRASESsmack sb across the face, smack sb in the face, smack sb on the shoulder, smack sb upside the head (NAmE) 打了某人一耳光;使勁拍某人的肩膀;給某人當頭一擊He smacked me in the face.他啪地打了我一耳光。The teacher smacked me upside the head.老師打了我的頭。
smack

verb

smack of sthADVERBa little, slightly, etc.有點兒/略有些⋯的意味This move smacks a little of desperation.這一行動有點兒絕望的意味。just只是意味着⋯It just smacks of paranoia.那只是有些偏執。strongly, too much明顯意味着⋯Today's announcement smacks strongly of a government cover-up.今天的公告凸顯出政府掩人耳目的意圖。

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