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1 smack
smack [smæk]1. noun• I'll smack your bottom! tu vas avoir la fessée !4. adverb* * *[smæk] 1.2) ( sound) ( of object) bruit m sec; ( by hand or person) coup m3) ( loud kiss) gros baiser m2. 3.4.she smacked him (on the bottom) ou she smacked his bottom — elle lui a donné une claque sur les fesses
1) ( hit)to smack into ou against something — taper contre quelque chose
2) ( have suggestion of)••to smack one's lips — se lécher les babines ( at something à l'idée de quelque chose)
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2 smack
A n2 ( sound of blow) ( of object) bruit m sec ; ( of waves) clapotis m ; ( by hand or person) coup m ;3 ( loud kiss) gros baiser m ;4 Naut barque f de pêche ;B adv ○ ( also smack bang, smack dab US) en plein ○ ; smack in the middle of en plein milieu de ; smack in front of en plein devant.C excl paf!D vtr1 taper [object] (on sur ; against contre) ; écraser [car, aeroplane] (on sur ; against contre) ;to smack one's lips se lécher les babines (at sth à l'idée de qch) ; a smack in the eye un coup dur (for pour). -
3 smack
smack [smæk]1 noun∎ to give sb a smack in the face gifler qn;∎ to give sb a smack on the bottom donner une claque sur les fesses à qn;∎ figurative a smack in the face or eye une gifle, une rebuffade;∎ give the ball a good smack donne un grand coup dans le ballon∎ with a smack of his lips avec un claquement de langue;∎ the smack of the waves le fouettement des vagues;∎ there was a resounding smack as the bat hit the ball la batte heurta la balle avec un claquement sonore∎ figurative the smack of hypocrisy une nuance d'hypocrisie∎ to give sb a smack on the lips embrasser qn bruyamment sur les lèvres□∎ to have a smack at doing sth essayer de faire qch□ ;∎ I'll have a smack at it je vais essayer(person → gen) donner une grande tape à, donner une claque à; (→ in face) donner une gifle à, gifler; (→ on bottom) donner une claque sur les fesses à;∎ to smack sb's face or sb in the face gifler qn, donner une gifle à qn;∎ to smack sb's bottom (in punishment) donner la fessée à qn; (in play) donner une tape sur les fesses à qn;∎ she smacked the book down on the table elle posa le livre sur la table avec un claquement sonore;∎ to smack one's lips se lécher les babines∎ the whole thing smacks of corruption tout ça, ça sent la corruption4 adverb(a) (forcefully) en plein;∎ she went smack into a wall elle est rentrée en plein dans un mur;∎ he caught him smack on the chin il l'a frappé en plein sur le menton;∎ she kissed him smack on the lips elle l'a embrassé en plein sur la bouche -
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∎ she slapped his face, she slapped him across the face elle l'a giflé, elle lui a donné une gifle;∎ to slap sb on the back (for hiccups, in greeting) donner à qn une tape dans le dos; (in praise) féliciter qn en lui donnant une tape dans le dos;∎ to slap sb's wrist or wrists, to slap sb on the wrist or wrists taper sur les doigts de qn∎ just slap some paint over it passe un coup de pinceau dessus;∎ slap some Sellotape ® across it mets juste un bout de Scotch ® dessus∎ the waves slapped against the harbour wall les vagues battaient contre la digue;∎ the flag was slapping against the mast le drapeau claquait contre le mât3 noun∎ they gave him a slap on the back (in praise) ils lui ont donné une tape dans le dos pour le féliciter;∎ I got a slap in the face j'ai reçu une gifle;∎ figurative it was a real slap in the face ça m'a fait l'effet d'une gifle;∎ I got away with just a slap on the wrist j'en ai été quitte pour une tape sur les doigts∎ the slap of bare feet on the floor le bruit de pieds nus sur le plancher;∎ the slap of the waves against the side of the boat le clapotis des vagues contre la coque4 adverbfamiliar en plein;∎ she rode slap into me elle m'est rentrée en plein dedans;∎ I ran slap into a tree je suis rentré en plein ou tout droit dans un arbre;∎ slap in the middle of the meeting en plein ou au beau milieu de la réunion►► slap shot (in ice-hockey) lancer m frappé, tir m frappébattre(a) (book, money) poser bruyamment;∎ she slapped £1,000 down on the table elle a jeté une liasse de 1000 livres sur la table∎ slap some paint on the door donne un coup de pinceau sur la porte;∎ the whitewash only needs to be slapped on le blanc de chaux n'a pas besoin d'être étalé soigneusement;∎ hang on, I'll just slap some make-up on attends, je vais juste me maquiller vite fait(b) (tax, increase)∎ they slapped on a 3 percent surcharge ils ont mis une surtaxe de 3 pour cent;∎ 10 percent was slapped on the price ils ont augmenté le prix de 10 pour cent
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