单词 | slam |
释义 | verb | noun slamslam1 /slæm/ ●●○ verb (slammed, slamming) 1DOOR ETC. [intransitive, transitive] if a door, window, etc. slams, or if someone slams it, it closes with a loud noise: We heard a car door slam outside. Don’t slam the door! Greg came in and slammed the door shut behind him.► see thesaurus at close12PUT SOMEWHERE [transitive always + adv./prep.] to put something on or against a surface with a fast violent movement: slam something down Henry slammed the phone down angrily.slam something on/against/into etc. something She slammed her fork on the table and started shouting.3HIT WITH FORCE [intransitive always + adv./prep., transitive] to hit or attack someone or something with a lot of force: Huge storms continue to slam the region.slam into/against etc. He slammed into the back of a parked car.4CRITICIZE [transitive] informal to criticize someone or something strongly: slam somebody/something for something The committee was slammed for its unfair selection procedure.5slam (on) the brakes a)to make a car stop very suddenly by pressing on the brakes very hard b)to make a process, program, etc. stop suddenly6slam the door in somebody’s face a)to close a door hard when someone is trying to come in b)to rudely refuse to meet or talk to someone7slam a car into gear/reverse etc. to change gear very quickly and roughly when driving a car verb | noun slamslam2 noun [countable usually singular] the noise or action of a door, window, etc. slamming → see also grand slam |
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