释义 |
slap-happy
slap-happy adj, -happier or -happiest1. cheerfully irresponsible or careless2. dazed or giddy from or as if from repeated blows; punch-drunkTranslationsslap (slӕp) noun a blow with the palm of the hand or anything flat. The child got a slap from his mother for being rude. 一巴掌,拍打 掌击,拍打 verb – past tense, past participle slapped – to give a slap to. He slapped my face. 摑掌 掴ˌslapˈdash adjective careless and hurried. He does everything in such a slapdash manner. 草率匆促的 草率匆促的ˌslap-ˈhappy adjective cheerfully careless; carefree. she cooks in a very slap-happy way. 傻呵呵,無憂無慮的 不经心地,糊里糊涂的 ˈslapstick noun a kind of humour which depends for its effect on very simple practical jokes etc. Throwing custard pies turns a play into slapstick; (also adjective) slapstick comedy. 鬧劇 闹剧slap-happy
slap-happy1. Dazed, lightheaded, or reeling from some blow to the face or head; punch-drunk. I could tell he was a bit slap-happy after the fight, as he kept calling me Martin for the rest of the evening. I'm sorry, I think I need to sit down for a bit. That collision has left me feeling a little slap-happy.2. By extension, giddily or cheerfully happy, carefree, or inattentive. The children are so hopped-up on sugar and excitement from the party that they're all totally slap-happy and out of control. We'd been up so long working on the project that we were all getting a little slap-happy by the time we were finished.slap happy mod. silly; giddy. I get slap happy when I have to stay up this late. See also: happy, slapThesaurusSeeslap |