English-German translations for clap

  • klatschen
    Ich darf die verehrten Damen und Herren Zuschauer auf der Tribüne bitten, nicht zu klatschen. May I ask the ladies and gentlemen in the galleries not to clap. Die Föderalisten hier im Plenum klatschen begeistert Beifall, weil sie selbst mehr Einfluss bekommen werden. The federalists in this House are clapping their hands with glee, as they themselves will obtain more influence.
  • applaudieren
  • improvisieren
  • Klapsder
  • Klatschendas
    Ich darf die verehrten Damen und Herren Zuschauer auf der Tribüne bitten, nicht zu klatschen. May I ask the ladies and gentlemen in the galleries not to clap. Die Föderalisten hier im Plenum klatschen begeistert Beifall, weil sie selbst mehr Einfluss bekommen werden. The federalists in this House are clapping their hands with glee, as they themselves will obtain more influence.
  • Knallder
  • knallen
  • Schlagder
  • Tripperder
  • zusammenbasteln

Definition of clap

  • The act of striking the palms of the hands, or any two surfaces, together
  • The explosive sound of thunder
  • Any loud, sudden, explosive sound made by striking hard surfaces together, or resembling such a sound
  • A slap with the hand, usually in a jovial manner
  • A single, sudden act or motion; a stroke; a blow
  • The nether part of the beak of a hawk
  • To strike the palms of the hands together, creating a sharp sound
  • To applaud
  • To slap with the hand in a jovial manner
  • To bring two surfaces together forcefully, creating a sharp sound
  • To come together suddenly with noise
  • To create or assemble hastily (usually followed by ''up'or ''together''
  • To set or put, usually in haste
  • To shoot with a gun
  • Gonorrhea

Examples

  • He summoned the waiter with a clap
  • Off in the distance, he heard the clap of thunder.
  • His fathers affection never went further than a handshake or a clap on the shoulder.
  • The children began to clap in time with the music.
  • The audience loudly clapped the actress, who responded with a deep curtsey.
  • It isn’t the singers they are clapping; its the composer.
  • He would often clap his teammates on the back for encouragement.
  • He clapped the empty glass down on the table.
  • She clapped the book shut.
  • He clapped across the floor in his boots.
  • We should clap together a shelter before nightfall.
  • The rival factions clapped up a truce.
  • The sheriff clapped him in jail.
  • She was the prettiest thing Id ever clapped eyes on.

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