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smacking    音标拼音: [sm'ækɪŋ]
a. 活泼的,发出大的声音的,精力充沛的
n. 掴

活泼的,发出大的声音的,精力充沛的掴

smacking
n 1: the act of smacking something; a blow delivered with an
open hand [synonym: {smack}, {smacking}, {slap}]

Smack \Smack\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Smacked}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Smacking}.] [OE. smaken to taste, have a taste, -- from the
noun; cf. AS. smecan taste; akin to D. smaken, G. schmecken,
OHG. smechen to taste, smach?n to have a taste (and, derived
from the same source, G. schmatzen to smack the lips, to kiss
with a sharp noise, MHG. smatzen, smackzeen), Icel. smakka to
taste, Sw. smaka, Dan. smage. See 2d {Smack}, n.]
1. To have a smack; to be tinctured with any particular
taste.
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2. To have or exhibit and indication or suggestion of the
presence of any character or quality; to have a taste, or
flavor; -- used with of; as, a remark smacking of
contempt.
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All sects, all ages, smack of this vice. --Shak.
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3. To kiss with a close compression of the lips, so as to
make a sound when they separate; to kiss with a sharp
noise; to buss.
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4. To make a noise by the separation of the lips after
tasting anything.
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Smacking \Smack"ing\, n.
A sharp, quick noise; a smack.
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Like the faint smacking of an after kiss. --Dryden.
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Smacking \Smack"ing\ (sm[a^]k"[i^]ng), a.
Making a sharp, brisk sound; hence, brisk; as, a smacking
breeze.
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