clap on
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
Verb (transitive) 1. To apply or put on hastily, carelessly, or forcefully: This meaning describes the action of placing or attaching something quickly and often without precision or care. It implies a lack of careful application.
Usage
This phrasal verb is used to describe the action of applying something, typically a substance or an object, in a rough, hurried, or unskilled manner. It often carries a connotation of carelessness or force.
Examples
- He clapped on a hat and ran out the door.
- The decorator just clapped the wallpaper on, and now it's full of bubbles.
- She clapped a hand on his shoulder to get his attention.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used figuratively to describe the sudden imposition of rules, restrictions, or charges.
- Example: The government clapped on new tariffs without warning.
Variants and Related Words
- Clap (verb): To strike the palms of the hands together; to put or place something quickly or forcefully.
- Slap on (phrasal verb): A near-synonym meaning to apply carelessly or hastily.
Synonyms
- Slap on
- Plonk (British informal)
- Plunk down
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Clap in/to: To put someone in prison or confinement suddenly.
- Example: He was clapped in jail for the offense.
- Clap eyes on: To see someone or something (usually used in negative constructions or for emphasis).
- Example: I've never clapped eyes on him before.
Verb
- apply carelessly
- slap some paint onto the wall