smacks; smacked; smacking
smacks; smacked; smacking
Learner's definition of SMACK
[+ object]
1
: to slap or hit (someone or something) hard掴;打 2
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) 3
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
plural smacks
Learner's definition of SMACK
[count]
2
: 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 3 smack /ˈsmæk/ noun
Learner's definition of SMACK
[noncount]
: a small, noticeable amount of a particular thing一丝;一点儿 -
a smack [=hint, trace] of vanilla flavor一点儿香草的味道
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There's a smack of condescension in the book's tone.这本书里透着一丝高人一等的语气。
4 smack /ˈsmæk/ adverb
Learner's definition of SMACK
informal
: exactly or directly正好;直接 5 smack /ˈsmæk/ noun
Learner's definition of SMACK
[noncount] slang
6 smack /ˈsmæk/ noun
plural smacks
plural smacks
Learner's definition of SMACK
[count] British
: a small fishing boat小渔船