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smacks

英 [smæks]

美 [smæks]

n.  打巴掌,掴(尤指对小孩的惩戒); (打的)一拳; 啪的一声; 砰的一声
v.  用巴掌打; 掴; 啪的一声使劲放(或扔、甩等); 使劲碰(或撞)
smack的第三人称单数和复数

柯林斯词典

  • VERB (用手)打;掌掴
    If yousmacksomeone, you hit them with your hand.
    1. She smacked me on the side of the head.
      她狠狠地拍了一下我的脑袋。
    2. Smackis also a noun.
    3. Sometimes he just doesn't listen and I end up shouting at him or giving him a smack.
      有时候,他就是不肯听话,闹到最后,我会冲他大喊大叫,或给他一巴掌。
  • VERB 啪的一声甩(或扔、打等)
    If yousmacksomething somewhere, you put it or throw it there so that it makes a loud, sharp noise.
    1. He smacked his hands down on his knees...
      他的双手使劲地拍了一下膝盖。
    2. Ray Houghton smacked the ball against a post.
      雷·霍顿把球狠狠地砸到一根柱子上。
  • VERB 令人想起;类似于;含有…的意味
    If one thingsmacks ofanother thing that you consider bad, it reminds you of it or is like it.
    1. 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。
  • ADV 正好,恰巧(在某处)
    Something that issmackin a particular place is exactly in that place.
    1. 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。
  • 海洛因;白面
    Smackis heroin.
    1. PHRASE 咂嘴(尤指吃前或吃后,表示很想吃或吃得很香)
      If yousmackyourlips, you open and close your mouth noisily, especially before or after eating, to show that you are eager to eat or enjoyed eating.
      1. '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。

    双语例句

    • Shiki wonders what he's scared of; he can't perform an exorcism like this! He smacks his cheeks to focus himself, and enters.
      志贵奇怪于他被什么吓到了;他可不能这样驱邪!他拍打脸颊使自己集中精神,进入了别栋。
    • Modesty carried too far smacks of hypocrisy.
      过分谦虚,就显得虚伪了。
    • There are works of all tastes and smacks, the small and the strong.
      各种作品有不同的香和味,有的清淡,有的浓烈。
    • He thinks it smacks of superstition.
      他认为这带有迷信色彩。
    • Your behaviour smacks of rudeness.
      你的行为显得有些粗鲁。
    • Suddenly political developments and regulatory restrictions have converged to create a dangerous cocktail that, for many companies, smacks of protectionism.
      突然之间,政治上的进展和监管方面的限制汇集到一起,酿成一杯危险的“鸡尾酒”许多公司从中嗅到了保护主义气息。
    • The liberals'defense of the Internet smacks of elitism, and subconsciously, even extreme Darwinism.
      自由派对网瘾的辩护充斥着精英主义,甚至潜意识中有极端达尔文主义倾向。
    • I'm telling you, I need some smacks.
      告诉你,我需要被打。
    • This old-school and desperate tactic is a total turn-off to potential employers and smacks of spam.
      这完全是学校的老式教育,也是无用的策略,这样做只会让雇主将你的邮件当做垃圾邮件拒收。
    • This whole thing smacks of elitism.
      整个事情都带有精英主义。