clapping
- IPA[ˈklapiNG]
美式
- the sound or action of striking the palms together repeatedly, typically in order to applaud someone or something; applause
noun: clapping
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名詞
- 1. the sound or action of striking the palms together repeatedly, typically in order to applaud someone or something; applause when the clapping had died down, he stood up to make a speech
- strike the palms of (one's hands) together repeatedly, typically in order to applaud ... Agnes clapped her hands in glee the crowd was clapping and cheering
- an act of striking together the palms of the hands: when they stop I give them a clap there was no crescendo of applause, just a lone volley of claps
Oxford Dictionary
- strike the palms of (one's hands) together repeatedly, typically in order to applaud ... Agnes clapped her hands in glee the crowd was clapping and cheering
- an act of striking together the palms of the hands, either once or repeatedly: when they stop I give them a clap there was no crescendo of applause, just a lone volley of claps
Oxford American Dictionary
- a venereal disease, especially gonorrhoea: she has given him the clap he was told he had a mild dose of clap
Oxford Dictionary
- a venereal disease, especially gonorrhea: she has given him the clap he was told he had a mild dose of clap
Oxford American Dictionary
- worn out from age or heavy use and unable to work or operate: a clapped-out old van
Oxford Dictionary
- an instance of deliberately restrained clapping by an audience, of a type considered ... it's not that they deserved a standing ovation, but the golf clap was just plain insensitive
Oxford American Dictionary
- respond quickly to critical remarks or unfair treatment
Oxford Dictionary
- abruptly impose a restrictive or punitive measure
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈklapɪŋ]
英式
- the sound or action of striking the palms together repeatedly, typically in order to applaud ... when the clapping had died down, he stood up to make a speech
Oxford Dictionary