spank
spank 英 [spæŋk] 美 [spæŋk]
vt. 拍击使之前进;打…的屁股 vi. 掴;飞跑 n. 一巴掌
进行时:spanking 过去式:spanked 过去分词:spanked 第三人称单数:spanks 名词复数:spanks
- To spank is to hit someone with an open palm, especially as punishment. You should never spank your dog, even when she chews your favorite shoes; a firm "No!" is a strong enough correction.
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- vt. 拍击使之前进;打…的屁股
- vi. 掴;飞跑
- n. 一巴掌
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1. Her expression is one of shock and arousal, and as she continues to read, he continues to spank.
玛吉·吉伦哈尔的表情既吃惊又兴奋,她继续读,詹姆斯·斯派德继续拍打。
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2. At our center, we see many parents who spank their children to teach them not to hit their siblings.
在我们中心,经常有家长通过揍的方式告知孩子不要打他们的兄弟姐妹。
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3. This may seem obvious, but there is a world of difference between choosing to spank under certain circumstances and declaring to yourself and others that you will never spank your children.
这听上去似乎很容易,但其实选择在特定情况下给他一巴掌和对你及别人宣布你将永远都不打你的孩子是有着天壤之别的。
- spank (v.) 1727, "to strike forcefully with the open hand, especially on the buttocks," possibly imitative of the sound of spanking. Related: Spanked; spanking. The noun is from 1785.
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