0 to hit your hands together, often repeatedly, especially in order to show that you enjoyed a performance -- хлопать, аплодировать
1 to hit someone on the back or shoulder in a friendly way -- хлопать кого-либо по спине/плечу
3 the action of hitting your hands together, often repeatedly -- хлопанье, аплодисменты
4 a sudden, loud sound that is made by thunder -- раскат грома
This is true, for example, with sound textures such as rain, clapping or crowd babble.
Jarred awake by a sudden clap of thunder, she found herself pregnant, and soon after, bore a supernatural child.
In addition to these 'rhythmic spirituals', hard-driving rhythms were also found in a style of gospel singing and clapping known as 'rocking and reeling'.
Half the audience clapped while the other half booed.
One level higher is the ability simultaneously to sing the rhythm and to realise the pulse by clapping or walking.
If we clap our hands or talk we soon 'decode' the basic parameters of the space.
Several of his distinguished colleagues seemed to think that the end had come and were about to clap politely.
When the audience noticed this, they began to clap, and continued clapping throughout the musical interlude that precedes the epilogue.
中文繁体
發出聲音, 拍(手),擊(掌), 鼓(掌)…
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发出声音, 拍(手),击(掌), 鼓(掌)…
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aplaudir, aplauso [masculine], trueno [masculine]…
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bater palmas, aplaudir…
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拍手する…
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el çırpmak, alkış tutmak, el şaklatmak…
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applaudir, plaquer, claquement [masculine]…
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aplaudir…
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