Tap at Meaning in English
expression
ˈtæp/ /ˈæt
TAP-at
tˈæp/ /ˈæt
TAP-at
释义
To hit or touch something lightly, usually with your fingers, especially to get attention or check if someone is there.
用法与细微差别
Commonly used with 'door', 'window', and 'glass'. Implies a gentle, repeated action, not a loud bang. More formal or descriptive than 'knock'. Can also be used metaphorically for seeking attention.
Spanish: tocar suavemente en - golpear ligeramente enPortuguese (BR): bater de leve em - dar toques emPortuguese (PT): bater levemente em - dar pequenas pancadas emChinese (Simplified): 轻敲Chinese (Traditional): 輕敲Hindi: धीरे से खटखटानाArabic: ينقر علىBengali: হালকাভাবে টোকা দেওয়াRussian: стучать поJapanese: 軽くたたくVietnamese: gõ nhẹ vàoKorean: 가볍게 두드리다Turkish: hafifçe vurmakUrdu: آہستہ سے کھٹکھٹاناIndonesian: mengetuk pada
例句
She tapped at the door, hoping someone would answer.
basic
Please tap at the window if you arrive early.
basic
A bird tapped at the glass, trying to get inside.
basic
He kept tapping at his phone screen until it finally unlocked.
natural
Someone tapped at my shoulder to get my attention in the crowd.
natural
She tapped at the keyboard nervously before the presentation started.
natural