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CLAP Cuvânt care imită zgomotul produs prin închiderea bruscă a unui capac, a unei curse de prins animale etc. [: clapc ] – Onomatopee.
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CLAP (se foloseşte pentru a reda un sunet înfundat produs de lovirea a două obiecte). /Onomat.
clap – Imită zgomotul unei uşi care se închide, al unui capac etc. – clamp, clanc, clapc. Creaţie expresivă. – Der. clăpă(n)i ( clepăi), (a plesni, a pocni); clăpă(n)itură, (ţăcănit, pocnet); clampă, (fel de clanţă, mîner care deschide şi închide uşa), pe care Cihac, II, 60, îl pune în legătură cu klampa, din Klampe ( Iordan, Dift., 87); clampuci, (papuci); clămp(ă)ni ( clempă(n)i, clompăi), (a plesni, a pocni, a ţăcăni, a face zgomot cu clanţa; despre ciori, a croncăni; despre berze, a clămpăni; a tremura); clampăneală ( clămpănitură), (ţăcănit, păcănit); clămpănitor, (care clămpăne); clempar, (vorbăreţ, gură-spartă); clempeu, (morişcă); clapcă, (cursă, capcană), , klapka "trapă"; clăpcăni, (a pocni, a ţăcăni). Din aceeaşi familie par a face parte clempuş, (cîrlig pe care se sprijină clampa, belciug; morişcă; tăruş); climpuş, (nuia; bîtă); sclimpuş, (cîrlig de rufe); cleampuş, (încuietoare; zăvor), în care Cihac, II, 331 şi DAR văd influenţa kljapuš "cîrlig". clanţ, cleapşe.
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Clap — (kl[a^]p), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Clapped} (kl[a^]pt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Clapping}.] [AS. clappan; akin to Icel. & Sw. klappa, D, klappen, to clap, prate, G. klaffen, v. i., to split open, yelp, klopfen, v. t. & i., to knock.] 1. To strike; to slap; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Clap — or CLAP may refer to: Clapping, producing sound for applause or other purposes Child Labour Action Programme Clap skate, type of ice skate used in speed skating Clap , an instrumental song by Yes from The Yes Album People Margaret Clap or Mother… … Wikipedia
Clap — (kl[a^]p), n. 1. A loud noise made by sudden collision; a bang. Give the door such a clap, as you go out, as will shake the whole room. Swift. [1913 Webster] 2. A burst of sound; a sudden explosion. [1913 Webster] Horrible claps of thunder.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
clap — [ klap ] n. m. • 1952; mot angl., de to clap « choquer » ♦ Cin. Petit tableau sur lequel est numérotée chaque prise de chaque séquence d un film, muni d un claquoir signalant le commencement de chaque tournage de plan. ⇒ claquette, claquoir;… … Encyclopédie Universelle
clap — clap·bread; clap·per·dud·geon; clap; clap·board; clap·per; bon·ny·clap·per; … English syllables
clap — clap1 [klap] vi. clapped, clapping [ME clappen < OE clæppan, to throb, beat; akin to ON klapp, OHG klapf, clap, crack: orig. echoic] 1. to make a sudden, explosive sound, as of two flat surfaces being struck together 2. to strike the palms of… … English World dictionary
Clap — Clap, v. i. 1. To knock, as at a door. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. To strike the hands together in applause. [1913 Webster] Their ladies bid them clap. Shak. [1913 Webster] 3. To come together suddenly with noise. [1913 Webster] The doors… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
clap — Ⅰ. clap [1] ► VERB (clapped, clapping) 1) strike the palms of (one s hands) together repeatedly, especially to applaud. 2) slap encouragingly on the back. 3) place (a hand) briefly over one s face as a gesture of dismay. 4) (of a bird) flap (its… … English terms dictionary
clap in — ˌclap ˈin [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they clap in he/she/it claps in present participle clapping in past tense … Useful english dictionary
Clap — (englisch für Klatschen) ist ein Nachname, Träger des Namens sind: Margaret Clap († 1726), britische Wirtin Thomas Clap (1703–1767), Präsident des Yale College Siehe auch: Clapp Diese Seite is … Deutsch Wikipedia