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- (1) ⇒ |他|1 .(2) ⇒ =PAT O on the back.
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English-Japanese dictionary. 2013.
slap someone on the back — phrase to say that someone is very good I hate the way they all slap each other on the back all the time. Thesaurus: to praise someone or somethingsynonym Main entry: slap * * * congratulate someone … Useful english dictionary
slap someone on the back — to say that someone is very good I hate the way they all slap each other on the back all the time … English dictionary
slap on the back — ► slap on the back a congratulation or commendation. Main Entry: ↑slap … English terms dictionary
slap on the back — phrasal : backslap * * * slap on the back (informal) A mark of congratulations • • • Main Entry: ↑slap * * * congratulations or commendations they deserve a hearty slap on the back for their efforts … Useful english dictionary
a slap on the back — CONGRATULATIONS, commendation, approbation, approval, accolades, compliments, tributes, a pat on the back, praise, acclaim, acclamation; formal laudation. → slap * * * a slap on the back : the act of slapping someone s back usually to express… … Useful english dictionary
a slap on the back — he was always trying to earn a slap on the back from his stepfather Syn: congratulations, commendation, approbation, approval, accolades, compliments, tributes, a pat on the back, praise, acclaim, acclamation … Thesaurus of popular words
(a) slap on the back — praise or approval. We gave her a big slap on the back for helping to organize the concert … New idioms dictionary
slap on the back — a congratulation or commendation. → slap … English new terms dictionary
Diamond in the Back — Single by Ludacris from the album Chicken n Beer Released … Wikipedia
Diamond in the Back — «Diamond in the Back» Сингл Лудакриса из альбома Chicken n Beer Выпущен 11 мая 2004 года Формат cингл Записан 2003 год Жанр … Википедия
slap — slap1 S2 [slæp] v past tense and past participle slapped present participle slapping 1.) [T] to hit someone with the flat part of your hand →↑punch ▪ Sarah slapped Aaron across the face. 2.) [T always + adverb/preposition] to put something down… … Dictionary of contemporary English