slap in 成语
slap in the face
an insult Not getting a promotion was a real slap in the face for her.
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slap in the face1 n. An insult; a disappointment.
We felt that it was a slap in the face when our gift was returned unopened. Doris thought it was a slap in the face when her boyfriend invited another girl to the dance. Compare: KICK IN THE PANTS.
slap in the face2 v. phr. To insult; embarrass; make feel bad.
John slapped our club in the face by saying that everyone in it was stupid. I don't want to slap her in the face by not coming to her party.slap in
To admit addition or article into article or some place, abnormally actual quickly, casually, or suddenly. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "slap" and "in." You'll charge to bang in a new array to get it alive again. The policeman slapped the man in handcuffs and led him abroad from the arena of the crime. I slapped the CD in and threw myself down on the bed to accept to it.Learn more: slapslap someone in something
Fig. Inf. to put or bandy addition in bastille or prison. The sheriff slapped the crooks in jail. Do you appetite me to bang you in jail?Learn more: slap
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