1 (often with at, on or with) to give a light knock (on or with something) -- (za)ťukat
He tapped at/on the window.
2 any of several types of device (usually with a handle and valve that can be shut or opened) for controlling the flow of liquid or gas from a pipe, barrel etc ; faucet( American) -- kohoutek
Turn the tap off/on!
4 to attach a device to (someone’s telephone wires) in order to be able to listen to his telephone conversations -- odposlouchávat
My phone was being tapped.
Alternatively it could be that this factor taps into some other, structural, dimension of the local area.
They are tapping rubber that are no longer productive.
We, like many users of the task, would not want to claim that it taps directly into necessary stages of speech processing.
On the one hand, there are serious reasons to doubt that the task tapped the semantic level.
A number of studies have suggested that lexical decision and naming tap different aspects of post-lexical processing.
Future research should address this issue directly using various types of phonemic awareness tasks that tap into the representation and processing of intrasyllabic units.
They appear to tap into different additional skills.
The hind legs rubbed or tapped repeatedly on the ventral surface of the female's abdomen.
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打, (常指連續)輕拍,輕叩,輕敲, 輕觸(手機或平板電腦等給予指令)…
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打, (常指连续)轻拍,轻叩,轻敲, 轻触(手机或平板电脑等给予指令)…
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grifo, golpear ligeramente, tocar…
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torneira, dar pancadinhas em…
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蛇口, ~を軽くたたく, ~に軽く触れる…
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musluk, tıkırdı, hafif hafif vurma…
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taper, tapoter, exploiter…
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aixeta, donar copets (a), tustar…
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