Examples of using Clapped in English and their translations into Chinese
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Programming
The whole class clapped for us.
Clapped copyright on the world.
The man- or someone- clapped his hands together.
He clapped me on the back,“Of course.
Nathan hesitated, and Joe clapped him on the shoulder.
Mara clapped his hands and the flames vanished.
Putting down his cigar he softly clapped his fat hands.
He has clapped copyright on the world.
If the King found out, you would be clapped in prison!
Everyone clapped, it was an exciting moment.
When I saw John Ryan again, he looked at my muck- covered clothes,then clapped me cheer- fully on the back.
He clapped his hands and a servant appeared.
Reaching across the table, he clapped Data on the shoulder.
Neb clapped a hand over it before he could speak.
Hearing this, I clapped my hands like a baby.
He clapped to the telescope and flung his arms round his mother.
Murphy smiled and clapped as his scoring mark fell by the wayside.
She clapped her hands when she said the last sentence.
Sovoy walked behind me, clapped me on the shoulder, and muttered,"Luck.".
He clapped his hand to his radio holster, and with a shock realized it was empty.
When we landed, everyone on board clapped, and as the plane's door opened we were greeted by the steamy, hot Salvadoran sun.
He clapped his hands once and a single sheet of clean white paper fluttered to the floor.
John Miller clapped Dexter on the shoulder, a bit unsteadily.
He clapped furiously, or reached out both arms in a plea to his players to return to their defensive shape.
SEOUL, South Korea- He clapped and he smiled, even posing for a group photo with a K-pop band.
At last he clapped his hat on his head and flung out of the room.
Here, the teacher clapped his hands and said,“Okay, it's time to get back to your seats.
So, there they went, they clapped, they thought that everything was great and they listened to President Bush' s speech.
As hundreds of people stood, clapped and celebrated, Habré was led out of the court, his fist in the air too, but in defiance.
More than 50 friends and family clapped as they witnessed the students pursuing their dreams of becoming doctors, nurses or medical engineers.