“slap”可以造什么句,slap造句
She gave him a slap across the face.
Words can be a cool caress or a stinging slap.
That shrieking and hopping about would earn disapproval and even a slap from Grandmother.
To avoid rusting, you should slap some pain on your boat.
She swiped her father's cheek, softly, with her silk napkin, but it was the same as a slap.
Together, the two perspectives explain why all things stem cell slap the layman in the face, and why his shock bewilders many a scientist.
It is a radioactive epithet, guaranteed to get you a trip to HR and maybe even a slap in the face.
Though they burst into the workforce with expectations of fun and fulfilment (leading employers to grouse about their sense of entitlement), they have been delivered a slap by the recession.
Should the meanest thing alive slap me on the cheek, I'd not only turn the other, but, I'd ask pardon for provoking it; and, as a proof, I'll go make my peace with Edgar instantly.
The car ran slap into the shop window.
You know how when you slap or flap meat, it makes a noise?
So food marketers, knowing that many shoppers are increasingly concerned about healthful eating, figured: why not just slap the natural label on anything we can get away with?
Proud Venezuelan baseball men, who see their chief Latin American rival in the sport as a far less developed country, take this as a slap in the face.
His cheek tingled from the slap.
Haeckel is his little tin god. The only way to insult him is to take a slap at Haeckel.
The boy and the 300-to 800-pound animals often played tag, with Jeff and the dolphins racing around the pool to slap a predetermined point, or giving each other hand-to-flipper high-fives.
Don't expect to pay more than a few dollars per head for a slap-up lunch of dumplings and side dishes.
Billy: Did he slap you or punch you?