英語單詞

rap是什麽意思

rap

英 [ræp] 美 [ræp]
  • vt. 搶走;輕敲;敲擊致使;使著迷
  • vi. 敲擊;交談
  • n. 輕敲

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1. rap, trap, strap: 敲擊他,掉陷阱,蛇做皮帶捆住他。
2. rap: r的圖案好像用中指和食指敲門。
3. 重擊(rap)他(t)一拳掉陷阱(trap),用蛇(s)做皮帶(strap)捆住他。
4. 諧音“亂拍”。
5. rap music 說唱音樂

中文詞源


rap 敲擊,打擊,說唱

擬聲詞,模仿敲打的聲音,後引申詞義說唱。

英文詞源


rap (n.)
c. 1300, "a quick, light blow, stroke," also "a fart" (late 15c.), native or borrowed from a Scandinavian source (compare Danish rap, Swedish rapp "light blow"); either way probably of imitative origin (compare slap, clap).

Slang meaning "rebuke, blame, responsibility" is from 1777; specific meaning "criminal indictment" (as in rap sheet, 1960) is from 1903. To beat the rap is from 1927. Meaning "music with improvised words" first in New York City slang, 1979 (see rap (v.2)).
rap (v.1)
mid-14c., "strike, smite, knock," from rap (n.). Related: Rapped; rapping. To rap (someone's) knuckles "give light punishment" is from 1749. Related: Rapped; rapping.
rap (v.2)
"talk informally, chat," 1929, popularized c. 1965 in Black English, possibly first in Caribbean English and from British slang meaning "say, utter" (1879), originally "to utter a sudden oath" (1540s), ultimately from rap (n.). As a noun in this sense from 1898. Meaning "to perform rap music" is recorded by 1979. Related: Rapped; rapping.

雙語例句


1. He said statisticians gave them a bad rap by "lying with figures".
他說統計學家“用數據說謊”,敗壞了他們的名聲。

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2. The rap on this guy is that he doesn't really care.
這家夥據說並不怎麽在乎。

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3. Britain gave them a diplomatic rap over the knuckles.
英國對他們進行了外交上的譴責。

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4. We rap the manufacturers on their knuckles if the toy is shoddy.
如果玩具質量低劣,我們會痛斥製造商。

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5. The rap against Conn was that he was far too reckless.
科恩被人們認為做事太不計後果。

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