| 释义 |
smack1 /smak/ transitive verb- To strike smartly, slap loudly
- To kiss roughly and noisily
- To make a sharp noise with (eg the lips by first compressing and then parting them)
- To taste with relish or with a smacking sound
intransitive verb To make such a sound noun- A sharp sound
- A crack
- A slap
- A hearty kiss
adverb Sharply, straight, absolutely ORIGIN: Prob imit; Du or LGer smakken to smite, Ger schmatzen to smack smackˈer noun (informal) - A pound sterling
- A dollar
- An enthusiastic or exaggerated kiss
smackˈing noun and adjective smackˈdown noun (N Am sl) - A chastisement or defeat
- A confrontation
talk smack (N Am sl) To make abusive or disparaging remarks, esp without justification smack2 /smak/ noun- A taste
- A distinctive or distinguishable flavour
- A trace or tinge
- A mere tasting, enough to taste
intransitive verb- To taste or have the flavour (of)
- To have a suggestion or trace (of) (figurative)
ORIGIN: OE smæc smack3 /smak/ noun- A small decked or half-decked coaster or fishing-vessel, usu rigged as a cutter, sloop, or yawl
- A fishing-vessel containing a well in which fish can be kept alive (esp US)
ORIGIN: Du smak; Ger Schmacke smack4 /smak/ (slang) noun Heroin ORIGIN: Perh Yiddish schmeck, with same meaning smackˈhead noun (slang) A heroin addict |