柯林斯詞典slap /sl?p/ (slapping,slapped,slaps) 1. V-T If you slap someone, you hit them with the palm of your hand. 摑; (用手掌) 拍打 He would push or slap her once in a while. 他時不時地推搡她,或是打她耳光。 I slapped him hard across the face. 我重重地打了他一記耳光。2. N-COUNT Slap is also a noun. 摑; 拍打 He reached forward and gave her a slap. 他走上前去,給了她一個耳光。3. V-T If you slap something onto a surface, you put it there quickly, roughly, or carelessly. 重重放下; 摔; 摜 He emptied his drink and slapped the money on the bar. 他喝光了飲料,然後把錢摔在吧臺上。4. V-T If journalists say that the authorities slap something such as a tax or a ban on something, they think it is unreasonable or put on without careful thought. (無理地或者盲目地) 強(qiáng)加[非正式] The government slapped a ban on the export of unprocessed logs. 政府強(qiáng)制禁止出口未加工過的木料。 返回 slapping