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clapping
palmoteo
inglés
inglés
español
español
clapping [ingl. am. ˈklæpɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈklapɪŋ] SUST. U
clapping
I. clap1 [ingl. am. klæp, ingl. brit. klap] SUST.
1. clap (applause):
aplaudir a alguien
2. clap (slap):
3. clap (noise):
II. clap1 <part. pres. clapping; pret., part. pas. clapped> [ingl. am. klæp, ingl. brit. klap] V. trans.
1.1. clap (applaud):
clap person/performance
1.2. clap (slap):
2. clap (put, place) coloq.:
III. clap1 <part. pres. clapping; pret., part. pas. clapped> [ingl. am. klæp, ingl. brit. klap] V. intr.
1. clap (applaud):
2. clap (strike hands together):
clap2 [ingl. am. klæp, ingl. brit. klap] SUST. U (gonorrhea)
clap argot
clap on V. [ingl. am. klæp -, ingl. brit. klap -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. clap on (apply):
2. clap on (add) ingl. brit.:
clap on coloq.
clap on coloq.
encajar coloq.
español
español
inglés
inglés
jalear cantante/bailaor
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. clap [klæp] -pp- -pp- V. trans.
1. clap (slap palms together):
2. clap (applaud):
3. clap (place quickly):
II. clap [klæp] -pp- -pp- V. intr.
1. clap (slap palms together):
2. clap (applaud):
III. clap [klæp] -pp- -pp- SUST.
1. clap (slap):
2. clap (applause):
3. clap (noise):
español
español
inglés
inglés
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. clap1 <-pp-> [klæp] V. trans.
1. clap (applaud):
2. clap (slap palms together):
II. clap1 <-pp-> [klæp] V. intr.
1. clap (applaud):
2. clap (slap palms together):
III. clap1 [klæp] SUST.
1. clap (slap):
2. clap (applause):
3. clap (noise):
clap2 [klæp] SUST. argot
español
español
inglés
inglés
Present
Iclap
youclap
he/she/itclaps
weclap
youclap
theyclap
Past
Iclapped
youclapped
he/she/itclapped
weclapped
youclapped
theyclapped
Present Perfect
Ihaveclapped
youhaveclapped
he/she/ithasclapped
wehaveclapped
youhaveclapped
theyhaveclapped
Past Perfect
Ihadclapped
youhadclapped
he/she/ithadclapped
wehadclapped
youhadclapped
theyhadclapped
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It then takes evasive action, repeatedly clapping its valves together and swimming away, margin first.
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The sound of clapping is heard, followed at (0:54), by a bassline.
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As and when the artist exhibits creativity, the audience acknowledge it by clapping their hands.
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For example, clapping games are seen as appropriate for children age 24 months and above because of the required communication skills and motor coordination.
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She started small by clapping her hands along to the videos.
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