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rap out Thesaurusrap 1verb1. To make a noise by striking:knock, tap.2. To criticize for a fault or an offense:admonish, call down, castigate, chastise, chide, dress down, rebuke, reprimand, reproach, reprove, scold, tax, upbraid.Informal: bawl out, lambaste.Slang: chew out.Idioms: bring to task, call on the carpet, haul over the coals, let someone have it.3. To find fault with:blame, censure, criticize, fault.Informal: cut up, pan.Slang: knock.phrasal verb rap outTo speak suddenly or sharply, as from surprise or emotion:blurt (out), burst out, cry (out), ejaculate, exclaim.noun1. The sound made by a light blow:knock, tap.2. Slang. Words expressive of strong disapproval:admonishment, admonition, rebuke, reprimand, reproach, reproof, scolding.3. Slang. A judicial decision, especially one setting the punishment to be inflicted on a convicted person:judgment, sentence.Translationsrap (rӕp) noun a quick, brief knock or tap. He heard a rap on the door. 急拍,輕敲 急拍(声),轻敲 verb – past tense, past participle rapped – to hit or knock quickly and briefly. The teacher rapped the child's fingers with a ruler; He rapped on the table and called for silence. 急拍或敲 叩击rap out to say quickly. He rapped out his orders. 很快說出 迅速说出
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rap out1. To create a rhythm by tapping, knocking, or lightly striking something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "rap" and "out." He rapped out the secret sequence that allowed him to enter the hideout. She rapped a beat out for me while I freestyled on the bus.2. To utter a particular message or line in or as a rap performance. A noun or pronoun can be used between "rap" and "out." He rapped out a few lines about his life in Detroit and the oppression he felt from the police. I find that rapping my problems out can be pretty therapeutic.See also: out, raprap something out (on something)to tap out the rhythm of something on something. Try to rap the rhythm out on the table. He rapped out the rhythm on the table.See also: out, rapFinancialSeeRAPThesaurusSeerap |