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slam
- IPA[slam]
英式
- shut (a door, window, or lid) forcefully and loudly;be closed forcefully and loudly
- a loud bang caused by the forceful shutting of something such as a door;prison
verb: slam, 3rd person present: slams, gerund or present participle: slamming, past tense: slammed, past participle: slammed
noun: slam, plural noun: slams
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. shut (a door, window, or lid) forcefully and loudly he slams the door behind him as he leaves 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ be closed forcefully and loudly she heard a car door slam
- ▪ push or put something somewhere with great force Charlie slammed down the phone
- ▪ crash into; collide heavily with the car mounted the pavement, slamming into a lamp post 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ informal hit (something) with great force in a particular direction he slammed a shot into the net
- ▪ put (something) into action suddenly or forcefully I slammed on the brakes
- ▪ move violently or loudly he slammed out of the room
- ▪ informal consume (a drink, especially an alcoholic one) rapidly or in one go we slam our vodka and run to the front of the stage I slammed back a beer
- ▪ North American informal score points against or gain a victory over (someone) easily the Blue Devils slammed Kansas to win the title
- ▪ short for slam-dance
- 2. informal criticize severely the new TV soap was slammed as being cynical and irresponsible 同義詞 反義詞
- 3. (of a telephone company) take over the account of (a telephone customer) without their permission they will provide compensation in cases where it can be shown that the customer had been slammed
名詞
- 1. a loud bang caused by the forceful shutting of something such as a door the door closed with a slam
- 2. North American informal prison if he challenged the judge, he was definitely going to the slam
- 3. US a poetry contest in which competitors recite their entries and are judged by members of the audience, the winner being elected after several elimination rounds a poetry slam slams will be spreading out to suburban poetry clubs
- 4. a grand slam (all thirteen tricks) or small slam (twelve tricks), for which bonus points are scored if bid and made.
- ▪ (especially in tennis) any of the individual championships that together comprise a Grand Slam a stellar 12 months saw her win two slams and two Olympic gold medals, and retain the number one ranking