英 [ˈsmækɪŋ] 美 [ˈsmækɪŋ]
n. (打)一个巴掌;(用巴掌)一顿揍
adj. 活泼的;发出响声的;精力充沛的
smacking /ˈsmækɪŋ/
形容词 brisk; lively 轻快的; 活泼的
a smacking breeze
猛击
smacker 发出声音的接吻;发出咂咂声的人;一块钱
We don't approve of smacking.
我们不赞成打孩子。
He gave both of the children a good smacking.
他把两个孩子都狠揍了一顿。
"I really want some dessert," Keaton says, smacking his lips.
“我真的想要些餐后甜点,”基顿咂着嘴唇说。
Lip-smacking,mouth-watering New Orleans cuisine.
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A parent who enjoys smacking his child " will typically not say, "I enjoy smacking my child."
比如喜欢打孩子的父母,一般不会说,“我就是喜欢打孩子“
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Everybody moves to the right, these guys move to the right, those guys move to the right and they're smacking each other at something like that angle.
每个人都转向右边,这些人转向右边,那些人也转向右边并相互击打,大概就是以这样的角度
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In 2011 Julie Morgan and Christine Chapman co-sponsored a motion in the Assembly calling for a smacking ban.
Their brazen ways risk riling antitrust regulators, still giddy from smacking around that rapacious monopolist, Microsoft.
Being shipwrecked or smacking into an iceberg at least makes a good romantic story.
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