smack
n
1 [C]
(a) (sound of a) blow given with the open hand; slap 掌击(声); 掴
give a child a smack on the bottom 给小孩屁股上一巴掌.
(b) (usu sing 通常作单数) loud sound of the lips being parted 嘴唇张开时发出的声音
a greedy smack of the lips as he cut into the steak 他切牛排时馋得嘴唇一张发出的声音.
(c) [C] (infml 口) loud kiss 出声的吻; 响吻
a smack on the lips/cheek 在嘴唇[面颊]上的响吻.
2 [C usu sing 通常作单数]
blow; hit 打; 击
give the ball a hard smack, eg with a bat in cricket 用力击球(如用板球棒).
3 [U] (sl 俚 esp Brit) heroin 海洛因.
4 (idm 习语) a smack at sth/doing sth (infml 口) attempt at doing sth 试做某事物
have a smack at making an omelette 试做煎蛋. smack, v [Tn]
1 strike (sb) with the open hand; slap 用掌击(某人); 掴
Don´t you dare smack my children! 你敢掴我的孩子!
2 (idm 习语) lick/smack one´s lips/chops => lick. smack, adv
1 in a sudden and violent way 突然而猛烈地
run smack into a brick wall 猛然撞在砖墙上
hit sb smack in the eye 猛然打在某人的眼部.
2 (US `smack-dab) directly; squarely 直接地; 恰好
It landed smack(-dab) in the middle of the carpet. 那东西正好落在地毯的中央.
smack n small sailing-boat for fishing 捕鱼的小帆船.
smack v (phr v) smack of sth (no passive 不用於被动语态)
1 have a slight flavour of sth 微带某味
medicine that smacks of sulphur 微带硫磺味的药.
2 suggest that sb has unpleasant attitudes or qualities 显示某人有令人不快的态度或品性
Their comments smack of racism. 他们的评论有点种族偏见的味道. smack, n [sing]
~ of sth
1 slight flavour of sth 某物的轻微之味
a smack of garlic 一点大蒜味.
2 suggestion; hint 微含某意; 暗示
There was a smack of malice in her reply. 她回答中含有恶意.