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单词 slam
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slam

The doors were slammed shut and gun barrels were sticking out of the windows.Would you rather have the door slammed in your face?He was ranting and slammed down the phone.You might bid a pushy slam that makes on a successful finesse.This is probably the biggest match of the season next to the final of a grand slam.West led a quiet king of clubs and the grand slam was one down.The report slammed police for also ignoring victims who sought help.But playing this game slams the door in young faces and makes some coppers look greedy.IT'S another grand slam footballing weekend when four tribes go to war.Last night she slammed the fraud allegations.She screams at him to go and slams the door in his face!Last lesson we observed that you should not push for close slams.He sprinted towards her but as he got close she slammed the door shut in his face.He swore and slammed down the phone.We bid and made slam on the first three boards of a match.Thirteen tricks and slam made plus one.Watch their declarer play the spots off the cards to make this highly optimistic grand slam from the quarterfinals.The plane skimmed over his car with a roar before slamming into the ground five or six vehicles in front.The firm was also slammed online.Literary festivals, readings and slams have made poetry much more available.The Toon so badly need to make something happen before the transfer window slams shut today.Introducing slam poetry to the Olympics will bring a healthy dose of cynicism to the proceedings.I think it's a massive help if you're playing a grand slam game on home soil.Over three days I managed to run aground twice, slam into a bridge and bump too many other boats to remember.

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slam

British English: slam /slæm/ VERB
If you slam a door or window, or if it slams, it shuts noisily and with great force.
He slammed the gate shut behind him.
  • American English: slam
  • Arabic: يُغْلِقُ بِعُنْفٍ
  • Brazilian Portuguese: fechar com força
  • Chinese: 猛力关上
  • Croatian: zalupiti
  • Czech: prásknout dveřmi
  • Danish: smække
  • Dutch: smijten
  • European Spanish: dar un portazo
  • Finnish: paiskata
  • French: claquer
  • German: zuschlagen
  • Greek: βροντώ
  • Italian: sbattere
  • Japanese: バタンと閉める
  • Korean: (...을) 쾅 닫다
  • Norwegian: slamre igjen
  • Polish: trzasnąć
  • European Portuguese: fechar com força
  • Romanian: a se trânti
  • Russian: захлопывать
  • Latin American Spanish: dar un portazo
  • Swedish: slå igen
  • Thai: ปิดดังปัง
  • Turkish: çarpmak kapı
  • Ukrainian: грюкати
  • Vietnamese: đóng sầm

Chinese translation of 'slam'

slam

(slæm)

vt

  1. [door] 使劲(勁)关(關) (shǐjìn guān)
  2. (= throw)
    to slam sth down 砰地放下某物 (pēng de fàngxià mǒuwù)
  3. (= criticize) 猛烈抨击(擊) (měngliè pēngjī)

vi

  1. [door] 砰地关(關)上 (pēng de guānshàng)
    to slam sth against/into sth 用某物猛击(擊)某物/将(將)某物使劲(勁)扔进(進)某物 (yòng mǒuwù měng jī mǒuwù/jiāng mǒuwù shǐjìn rēngjìn mǒuwù)
    to slam on the brakes 猛踩刹车(車) (měng cǎi shāchē)
    to slam into sth 猛然撞上某物 (měngrán zhuàngshàng mǒuwù)
(verb) 
Definition
to close violently and noisily
She slammed the door and locked it behind her.
Synonyms
bang
the sound of doors banging
crash
When the market crashed they assumed the deal would be cancelled.
smash
The train smashed into the car at 40 mph.
thump
She thumped her hand on the witness box.
shut with a bang
shut noisily
(verb) 
Definition
to throw (something or someone) down violently
They slammed him up against a wall.
Synonyms
throw
He threw his jacket onto the back seat.
dash
She dashed the rock against the stone wall.
hurl
Groups of rioters hurled stones at police.
fling
I flung the book on the table and stormed out.
(verb) 
Definition
to criticize harshly
(slang) 
The director slammed the claims as an outrageous lie.
Synonyms
criticize
His mother had rarely criticized him or any of her children.
attack
He publicly attacked the people who've been calling for a secret ballot.
blast
They have blasted the report.
pan (informal)
His first movie was panned by the critics.
damn
You can't damn him for his beliefs.
slate (informal)
Slated by critics at the time, the film has since become a classic.
shoot down (informal)
castigate
She castigated him for having no intellectual interests.
vilify
pillory
tear into (informal)
diss (slang)
lambast(e)
excoriate (literary)

Additional synonyms

in the sense of attack
Definition
to criticize vehemently
He publicly attacked the people who've been calling for a secret ballot.
Synonyms
criticize,
blame,
abuse,
blast,
pan (informal),
condemn,
knock (informal),
slam (slang),
flame (informal),
put down,
slate (informal),
have a go (at) (informal),
censure,
malign,
berate,
disparage,
revile,
vilify,
tear into (informal),
slag off (British, slang),
throw shade (at) (slang),
diss (slang),
find fault with,
impugn (formal),
go for the jugular,
lambast(e),
pick holes in,
excoriate,
bite someone's head off,
snap someone's head off,
pick to pieces
in the sense of blast
Definition
to criticize severely
They have blasted the report.
Synonyms
criticize,
attack,
put down,
censure,
berate,
castigate,
tear into (informal),
flay,
rail at,
flame (informal),
diss (slang),
lambast(e),
chew out (US, Canadian, informal),
throw shade (at) (slang)
in the sense of castigate
Definition
to find fault with or reprimand (a person) harshly
She castigated him for having no intellectual interests.
Synonyms
reprimand,
blast,
carpet (informal),
flame (informal),
put down,
criticize,
lash,
slate (informal, British),
censure,
rebuke,
scold,
berate,
dress down (informal),
chastise,
chasten,
tear into (informal),
diss (slang),
read the riot act,
slap on the wrist,
lambast(e),
bawl out (informal),
excoriate,
rap over the knuckles,
haul over the coals (informal),
chew out (US, Canadian, informal),
tear (someone) off a strip (British, informal),
give a rocket (British, New Zealand, informal)

Synonyms of 'slam'

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of crash
Definition
(of a business or stock exchange) to collapse or fail suddenly
When the market crashed they assumed the deal would be cancelled.
Synonyms
collapse,
fail,
go under,
be ruined,
go bust (informal),
fold up,
go broke (informal),
go to the wall,
go belly up (informal),
smash,
fold
in the sense of damn
Definition
to condemn as bad or worthless
You can't damn him for his beliefs.
Synonyms
criticize,
condemn,
blast,
pan (informal),
slam (slang),
flame (informal),
denounce,
put down,
slate (informal),
censure,
castigate,
tear into (informal),
diss (slang),
inveigh against,
lambast(e),
excoriate,
denunciate
in the sense of dash
Definition
to hurl
She dashed the rock against the stone wall.
Synonyms
throw,
cast,
pitch,
slam,
toss,
hurl,
fling,
chuck (informal),
propel,
project,
sling (informal),
lob (informal)
in the sense of excoriate
Definition
to censure severely
Synonyms
attack,
blast,
condemn,
slam (slang),
carpet (informal),
flame (informal),
denounce,
put down,
criticize,
slate (informal, British),
censure,
rebuke,
reproach,
scold,
berate,
castigate,
revile,
vilify,
chastise,
tear into (informal),
flay,
diss (slang),
read the riot act,
reprove,
upbraid,
lambast(e),
bawl out (informal),
chew out (US, Canadian, informal),
tear (someone) off a strip (British, informal),
give a rocket (British, New Zealand, informal)
in the sense of fling
Definition
to throw with force
I flung the book on the table and stormed out.
Synonyms
throw,
toss,
hurl,
chuck (informal),
launch,
cast,
pitch,
send,
shy,
jerk,
propel,
sling (informal),
precipitate,
lob (informal),
catapult,
heave,
let fly
in the sense of hurl
Definition
to throw (something) with great force
Groups of rioters hurled stones at police.
Synonyms
throw,
fling,
chuck (informal),
send,
fire,
project,
launch,
cast,
pitch,
shy,
toss,
propel,
sling (informal),
heave,
let fly (with)
in the sense of pan
Definition
to criticize harshly
His first movie was panned by the critics.
Synonyms
criticize,
knock (informal),
blast,
hammer (British, informal),
slam (slang),
flame (informal),
rubbish (informal),
roast (informal),
put down,
slate (informal),
censure,
slag (off) (slang),
tear into (informal),
flay,
diss (slang),
lambast(e),
throw brickbats at (informal)
in the sense of slate
Definition
to criticize harshly
Slated by critics at the time, the film has since become a classic.
Synonyms
criticize,
blast,
pan (informal),
slam (slang),
blame,
roast (informal),
censure,
rebuke,
slang,
scold,
berate,
castigate,
rail against,
tear into (informal),
lay into (informal),
pitch into (informal),
take to task,
lambast(e),
flame (informal),
excoriate,
haul over the coals (informal),
tear (someone) off a strip (informal),
rap (someone's) knuckles
in the sense of smash
Definition
to hit or collide forcefully and suddenly
The train smashed into the car at 40 mph.
Synonyms
collide,
crash,
meet head-on,
clash,
come into collision
in the sense of thump
Definition
to place (something) on or bang against (something) with a loud dull sound
She thumped her hand on the witness box.
Synonyms
thud,
crash,
bang,
thwack
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