slap
Kelime Anlamı :
1. tokatlamak.
2. tokat.
3. sille.
4. vur.
5. birden.
6. hakaret.
7. hızla.
8. aşk etmek.
9. slap in the face hakaret.
10. slap on yürür.
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Tanımlar :
1.
A sharp blow made with the open hand or with a flat object; a smack.
2. the sound of such a blow.
3. A sharp insult: a slap to one's pride.
4. to strike with a flat object, such as the palm of the hand.
5. to cause to strike sharply and loudly: "he took a clipping from his wallet and slapped it on the bar” ( Nathanael west).
6. to put or place quickly or carelessly: slapped butter on a bagel.
7. to criticize or insult sharply.
8. to subject to a legal obligation, such as a fine or court order: slapped him with a speeding ticket; slapped her with a lawsuit.
9. to strike or beat with the force and sound of a slap: waves slapping against the raft.
10. informal directly and with force.
11. slap down to restrain or correct by means of a sharp blow or emphatic censure: "thought [he] was getting a little uppity and needed to be slapped down” ( new york times).
12. slap down to put a sudden end to; suppress: slap down divisive criticism.
13. slap on the wrist A nominal or token punishment.
2. the sound of such a blow.
3. A sharp insult: a slap to one's pride.
4. to strike with a flat object, such as the palm of the hand.
5. to cause to strike sharply and loudly: "he took a clipping from his wallet and slapped it on the bar” ( Nathanael west).
6. to put or place quickly or carelessly: slapped butter on a bagel.
7. to criticize or insult sharply.
8. to subject to a legal obligation, such as a fine or court order: slapped him with a speeding ticket; slapped her with a lawsuit.
9. to strike or beat with the force and sound of a slap: waves slapping against the raft.
10. informal directly and with force.
11. slap down to restrain or correct by means of a sharp blow or emphatic censure: "thought [he] was getting a little uppity and needed to be slapped down” ( new york times).
12. slap down to put a sudden end to; suppress: slap down divisive criticism.
13. slap on the wrist A nominal or token punishment.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A blow, especially one given with the open hand, or with something broad and flat.
2. the sound of such a blow.
3. (uncountable) makeup, cosmetics.
4. to give a slap.
5. to cause something to strike soundly.
6. to place, to put carelessly.
7. exactly, precisely
2. the sound of such a blow.
3. (uncountable) makeup, cosmetics.
4. to give a slap.
5. to cause something to strike soundly.
6. to place, to put carelessly.
7. exactly, precisely
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
with a sudden and violent blow; hence, quickly; instantly; directly.
2. A blow, esp. one given with the open hand, or with something broad.
3. to strike with the open hand, or with something broad.
2. A blow, esp. one given with the open hand, or with something broad.
3. to strike with the open hand, or with something broad.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to strike with the open hand or with something flat: as, to slap one on the back; to slap a child on the hand.
2. to strike with; bring upon or against something with a blow.
3. with sudden and violent force; plump; suddenly.
4. first-rate; of the best; “slap-up.”
5. to break into gaps; break out (an opening), as in a solid wall.
6. an obsolete variant of slop.
7. A blow given with the open hand, or with something flat.
8. A narrow pass between two hills.
9. A breach in a wall, hedge, or fence; a gap.
10. A gap in the edge of a knife, etc.
2. to strike with; bring upon or against something with a blow.
3. with sudden and violent force; plump; suddenly.
4. first-rate; of the best; “slap-up.”
5. to break into gaps; break out (an opening), as in a solid wall.
6. an obsolete variant of slop.
7. A blow given with the open hand, or with something flat.
8. A narrow pass between two hills.
9. A breach in a wall, hedge, or fence; a gap.
10. A gap in the edge of a knife, etc.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia