1 N-UNCOUNT [oft NOUN n] 说唱音乐(一种音乐形式) Rap is a type of music in which the words are not sung but are spoken in a rapid, rhythmic way.
说唱音乐(一种音乐形式) -
For some people, rap — the music of the hip-hop generation — is just so much noise.
对某些人来说,说唱乐—嘻哈一族的音乐—简直就是噪音。
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Her favorite music was by Run DMC, a rap group.
她最喜爱的音乐是Run DMC说唱组合的音乐。
2 VERB 表演说唱音乐;说唱 Someone who
raps performs rap music.
表演说唱音乐;说唱 -
...the unexpected pleasure of hearing the Kids not only rap but even sing. [VERB]
听到Kids组合不仅表演说唱音乐还唱了歌的意外惊喜
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New Yorkers rap about parties and clubs, I rap about car chases and guns. [V about n]
纽约人在说唱音乐中表现晚会和俱乐部的情景,我则说唱飞车追逐和枪战的情景。
3 N-COUNT 用说唱风格表演的音乐;说唱音乐中的歌词 A
rap is a piece of music performed in rap style, or the words that are used in it.
用说唱风格表演的音乐;说唱音乐中的歌词 -
Every member contributes to the rap, singing either solo or as part of a rap chorus.
每个成员都参与到说唱中来,或者独唱,或者表演说唱乐中的和声部分。
4 VERB 急拍;快敲 If you
rap on something or
rap it, you hit it with a series of quick blows.
急拍;快敲 -
Mary Ann turned and rapped on Simon's door. [VERB + on]
玛莉·安转身急促地敲了敲西蒙家的门。
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...rapping the glass with the knuckles of his right hand. [VERB noun]
用他右手指关节敲击玻璃
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A guard raps his stick on a metal hand rail. [VERB noun + on]
一名守卫用警棍敲打金属扶手。
5 N-COUNT 罪名;刑事责任 A
rap is a statement in a court of law that someone has committed a particular crime, or the punishment for committing it.
罪名;刑事责任 [US, informal] 6 N-COUNT [usually singular] 批评;责备;训斥 A
rap is an act of criticizing or blaming someone.
批评;责备;训斥 [journalism] -
FA chiefs could still face a rap and a possible fine.
足协高层可能还要受到训诫并被处以罚款。
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Timeshare companies also come in for a rap as they continue to flout the rules.
各分时度假公司也受到了批评,因为他们一直违反相关规则。
7 VERB 责备;训斥 If you
rap someone
for something, you criticize or blame them for it.
责备;训斥 [journalism] 8 N-SING 名气;(常指并不符合实情的)坏名声 The rap about someone or something is their reputation, often a bad reputation which they do not deserve.
名气;(常指并不符合实情的)坏名声 [US, informal] -
The rap against Conn was that he was far too reckless.
科恩被人们认为做事太不计后果。
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The rap on this guy is that he doesn't really care. [+ on]
这家伙据说并不怎么在乎。
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He said statisticians gave them a bad rap by 'lying with figures'.
他说统计学家“用数据说谎”,败坏了他们的名声。
9 VERB 闲聊;交谈 If you
rap with someone
about something, you talk about it in a relaxed or informal way.
闲聊;交谈 [US, informal] [Also V with n] 10 PHRASE 训斥;责备;指责 If someone in authority
raps your
knuckles or
raps you
on the knuckles, they criticize you or blame you for doing something they think is wrong.
训斥;责备;指责 [journalism] [journalism] -
We rap the manufacturers on their knuckles if the toy is shoddy.
如果玩具质量低劣,我们会痛斥制造商。
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I joined the workers on strike and was rapped over the knuckles.
我参加了工人的罢工,因而受到了训斥。
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Ms Tyson also had her knuckles rapped for doing this.
泰森女士也因为这么做而受到了指责。
11 PHRASE (权威人士的)指责,训斥 If someone in authority gives you
a rap on the knuckles, they criticize you or blame you for doing something they think is wrong.
(权威人士的)指责,训斥 [journalism] 12 PHRASE 承担责任;(尤指替人)受责备,受处罚 If you
take the rap, you are blamed or punished for something, especially something that is not your fault or for which other people are equally guilty.
承担责任;(尤指替人)受责备,受处罚 [informal] -
When the client was murdered, his wife took the rap, but did she really do it?
当那名客户被谋杀后,他妻子背上了黑锅,然而真是她杀的吗?
SYN take the blame, be blamed, be punished, suffer the consequences
13 PHRASE [VERB inflects] 逃避责任(或责罚) If you
beat the rap, you avoid being blamed for something wrong that you have done.
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