Handclap Meaning in English
word
ˈhændˌklæp
HAND-klap
hˈændklæp
HAND-klap
التعريف
A 'handclap' is the action or sound made by hitting your hands together, often to show approval or to keep rhythm in music.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Used most often in music or performances ('give a handclap'), less common in daily speech compared to 'applause' or 'clap'. Often singular; not used for the whole act of applauding, but for each clap or the clapping sound itself.
Spanish: aplauso - palmadaPortuguese (BR): palma - aplausoPortuguese (PT): palma - aplausoChinese (Simplified): 拍手Chinese (Traditional): 拍手Hindi: तालीArabic: تصفيق باليدBengali: তালির শব্দ - হাততালি (একবার)Russian: хлопок в ладоши - хлопок (руками)Japanese: 手拍子 - 拍手の音Vietnamese: tiếng vỗ tay - cái vỗ tay (một lần)Korean: 박수 소리 - 손뼉치기Turkish: el çırpma sesi - el şaklatmaUrdu: تالی (ایک بار) - ہاتھ کی تالIndonesian: tepuk tangan (suara) - bunyi tepukan tangan
جمل نموذجية
He gave a loud handclap after the song.
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The children started a rhythmic handclap game.
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One handclap was enough to get everyone's attention.
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Add a sharp handclap to the beat to make the song more lively.
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The comedian's joke was followed by just a single awkward handclap.
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You could hear the sharp handclap echo through the empty hall.
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