smack
US: /ˈsmæk/
UK: /smˈæk/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
smack /smæk/- danh từ
- vị thoang thoảng, mùi thoang thoảng
- this dish has a of garlic: món ăn này thoang thoảng có mùi tỏi
- vẻ, một chút
- there is a smack of recklessness in him: hắn hơi có vẻ liều
- (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) mẩu, miếng (thức ăn); ngụm (rượu)
- vị thoang thoảng, mùi thoang thoảng
- nội động từ
- thoáng có vị, thoáng có mùi
- wine smacking of the cork: rượu có mùi nút chai
- có vẻ
- his manner smacked of superciliousness: thái độ của nó có vẻ hợm hĩnh
- (từ hiếm,nghĩa hiếm) có mùi là lạ, có vị là lạ
- thoáng có vị, thoáng có mùi
- danh từ
- tàu đánh cá
- tiếng bốp, tiếng chát (bàn tay đập)
- tiếng chép môi (có vẻ khoái chí)
- cái đập, cái tát, cái vỗ (bàn tay)
- cú đập mạnh (crickê)
- cái hôi kêu
- to give a child a hearty smack: hôn đứa bé đánh chụt một cái
- to have a smack at
- (thông tục) thử làm (việc gì)
- ngoại động từ
- tát, tạt tai; vỗ (vai)
- quất (roi) kêu vun vút (roi)
- chép (môi)
- nội động từ
- vụt kêu vun vút (roi)
- chép môi
- phó từ
- đánh bốp một cái, đánh chát một cái; đúng ngay vào
- to hit someone smack on the nose: đánh bốp một cái trúng vào mũi ai
- đánh bốp một cái, đánh chát một cái; đúng ngay vào
Advanced English dictionary
verb, noun, adverb+ verb
1 [VN] (especially BrE) to hit sb with your open hand, especially as a punishment: I think it's wrong to smack children. + Do that again and you'll get your bottom smacked.
Compare: SPANK
2 [VN +adv./prep.] to put sth somewhere with a lot of force so that it makes a loud noise: She smacked her hand down on to the table. + He smacked a fist into the palm of his hand.
3 [V +adv./prep.] to hit against sth with a lot of force: Two players accidentally smacked into each other.
Idioms see LIP
Phrasal Verbs: smack of sth to seem to contain or involve a particular unpleasant quality: Her behaviour smacks of hypocrisy. + Today's announcement smacks of a government cover-up.
+ noun
1 [C] (especially BrE) a sharp hit given with your open hand, especially to a child as a punishment: You'll get a smack on your backside if you're not careful.
2 [C] (informal) a hard hit given with a closed hand: a smack on the jaw
3 [C, usually sing.] a short loud sound: She closed the ledger with a smack.
4 [C] (informal) a loud kiss: a smack on the lips / cheek
5 [U] (slang) the drug HEROIN: smack addicts / dealers
6 [C] (BrE) a small fishing boat
+ adverb (informal)
1 (AmE also smack-dab) exactly or directly in a place: It landed smack in the middle of the carpet. + She kissed me smack on the lips.
2 with sudden, violent force, often making a loud noise: The car drove smack into a brick wall. + He hit me smack in the mouth.
Collocation
ADJ.
good, hard
VERB + SMACK
give sb, land (sb)
He longed to land her a good smack in the face.
| get
PREP.
with a ~
She brought her hand down on the water with a smack.
ADV.
hard
I'll smack you very hard if you do that again!
PREP.
on
She smacked the boy on his leg.
PHRASAL VERBS smack of sth
ADV.
strongly, too much
Today's announcement smacks strongly of a government cover-up.
| a little
Concise dictionary
smacks|smacked|smackingsmæknoun
+a blow from a flat object (as an open hand)
+the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth
+a sailing ship (usually rigged like a sloop or cutter) used in fishing and sailing along the coast
+street names for heroin
+an enthusiastic kiss
+the act of smacking something; a blow delivered with an open hand
verb
+deliver a hard blow to
+have an element suggestive (of something)
+have a distinctive or characteristic taste
+kiss lightly
+press (the lips) together and open (the lips) noisily, as in eating
adv.
+directly