Clap in spanish
Aplaudir
pronunciation: ɑplɑudiɹ̩ part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: ɑplɑudiɹ̩ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
clap1 = aplauso, palmada, palma.
Example: The hush in the hall caused by the high level of security for the high-profile guest was suddenly broken by a few claps.more:
» clap of thunder = tronido, trueno.
Example: With ominous clouds looming overhead, a huge clap of thunder sent all players scrambling for safety during Sunday night's game.clap2 = aplaudir, hacer palmas, dar palmas.
Example: Showstopper is a term used to indicate that some part of a show is so good that the audience literally stops the show by clapping.more:
» clap + Posesivo + eyes on = ver, fijarse, prestar atención.
Example: Seriously, the blobfish is the worst looking creature I've ever clapped eyes on.» clap + Posesivo + hands (together) = hacer palmas, dar palmas, aplaudir, dar un aplauso.
Example: Female gorillas clap their hands to get the attention of male silverbacks and infants.