Handclap Meaning in English
word
ˈhændˌklæp
HAND-klap
hˈændklæp
HAND-klap
释义
A 'handclap' is the action or sound made by hitting your hands together, often to show approval or to keep rhythm in music.
用法与细微差别
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
例句
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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