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tapping
Tapping tarimas:
/tæp/
Tapping audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-transitive: To strike gently with a light blow or blows: I tapped you on the shoulder to get your attention.
- verb-transitive: To give a light rap with: tap a pencil.
- verb-transitive: To produce with a succession of light blows: tap out a rhythm.
- verb-transitive: To select, as for membership in an organization; designate. See Synonyms at
appoint . - verb-transitive: To repair (shoe heels or toes) by applying a thin layer of leather or a substitute material.
- verb-transitive: To attach metal plates to (shoe toes or heels).
- verb-intransitive: To deliver a gentle, light blow or blows.
- verb-intransitive: To walk making light clicks.
- noun: A gentle blow.
- noun: The sound made by such a blow.
- noun: A thin layer of leather or a substitute applied to a worn-down shoe heel or toe.
- noun: A metal plate attached to the toe or heel of a shoe, as for tap-dancing.
- noun: Linguistics See
flap . - noun: A valve and spout used to regulate delivery of a fluid at the end of a pipe.
- noun: A plug for a bunghole; a spigot.
- noun: Liquor drawn from a spigot.
- noun: Liquor of a particular brew, cask, or quality.
- noun: Medicine The removal of fluid from a body cavity: a spinal tap.
- noun: A tool for cutting an internal screw thread.
- noun: A makeshift terminal in an electric circuit.
- noun: A wiretap.
- verb-transitive: To furnish with a spigot or tap.
- verb-transitive: To pierce in order to draw off liquid: tap a maple tree.
- verb-transitive: To draw (liquid) from a vessel or container: tap a new keg of beer.
- verb-transitive: Medicine To withdraw fluid from (a body cavity).
- verb-transitive: To make a physical connection with or open outlets from: tap a water main.
- verb-transitive: To wiretap (a telephone).
- verb-transitive: To establish an electric connection in (a power line), as to divert current secretly.
- verb-transitive: To establish access to or a connection with: tapped a new market for inexpensive books.
- verb-transitive: To take advantage of; make use of: tapped voter anger to win the election.
- verb-transitive: To cut screw threads in (a collar, socket, or other fitting).
- verb-transitive: Informal To ask (a person) for money.
- phrasal-verb: tap into To establish a connection with; have access to: tapped into a new market for their products.
- phrasal-verb: tap into To take advantage of: tapped into their enthusiasm to improve the school.
- idiom: on tap Ready to be drawn; in a tapped cask: beer on tap.
- idiom: on tap Available for immediate use; ready: extra personnel on tap.
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