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Definition of slam in English:

slam

verbslamming, slammed, slams slamslæm
[with object]
  • 1Shut (a door, window, or lid) forcefully and loudly.

    砰地关上(门、窗或盖子)

    he slams the door behind him as he leaves

    他离开时砰的一声关上门。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When I finally did open it, I bolted inside and slammed the door shut behind myself.
    • The minute she slammed the door shut behind her, he came bolting out, diving by her side.
    • Running to her dorm she slams the door shut behind her.
    • My mother slammed her locker very hard and walked out of the locker room.
    • As she slammed the door shut behind her, she looked around the street.
    • Nile darted into the bathroom and slammed the door shut behind her.
    • I glared at him not bothering to dignify that with a response, I walked out into the street slamming the door shut behind me.
    • In a rush of movement she threw her pack of cigarettes as far as she could and went inside, slamming the window shut behind her.
    • I slam the door shut behind me, storming down the stairwell in tears.
    • The ringing of the tardy bell broke the strain and she quickly slammed her locker shut.
    • I slammed the limo door shut and sped of into the sunset.
    • I slammed the door shut behind me, locked it and leaned against it just in case.
    • Monsieur Mulot came into the room, slamming the door loudly behind him.
    • She stomped away into her room, slamming the door loudly behind her.
    • Kenny got up and stormed out of the hall, slamming the door loudly behind him.
    • He pulled me into his bedroom, slamming the door shut behind the two of us.
    • Cursing again, I slammed the water shut and stepped outside.
    • He then sat in the driver's seat and slammed his door shut behind him.
    • He slammed the door shut behind him and collapsed against it, closing his eyes and gulping air in an effort to quell his anger.
    • The plane's propeller began to whirl loudly, and Cory slammed the door shut.
    Synonyms
    bang, shut/close with a bang, shut/close noisily, shut/close with a crash, shut/close with force, fling shut
    1. 1.1no object Be closed forcefully and loudly.
      砰地被关上
      she heard a car door slam

      她听见车门砰地被关上。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The silence was broken by a car door slamming, followed by the sound of feet running towards my awkward resting place.
      • After about 20 minutes of driving, the car stopped and she heard doors slamming.
      • As Tristan packs up his briefcase and prepares to leave the empty club for the night, he's surprised to hear the sound of a car door slamming outside.
      • Suddenly, the bell rang and tons of students piled into the halls with lockers opening and slamming loudly.
      • Gabrielle sat up at the sound of the car door being slammed.
      • The door is also slammed in her face and is only opened after repeated requests.
      • A third man attacked Leigh, but the car door slammed and Rob pushed the man off Leigh.
      • He moved to go after him when the door suddenly slammed shut.
      • The last thing I heard was a door slamming and Trent cursing loudly.
      • A car door slammed in the parking lot behind her, but Cameron didn't turn around.
      • I cursed quietly as the cupboard slammed loudly back into place.
      • The door slammed and the car screeched off at high speed.
      • I leapt to my feet but the cell door slammed back in my face.
      • Car doors slammed, and after a few minutes Zak came around the corner.
      • Darien sat up just as the door to his office slammed loudly.
      • Then the door slammed and the car sped away into the distance.
      • She heard yelling and a car door slamming and screeching off.
      • He flung the door open so forcefully it slammed against the bedroom wall.
      • A car door opened and slammed again and a tall figure rushed towards her.
      • He heard the loud doors to the outside fields open and slam loudly.
    2. 1.2with object and adverbial Push or put something somewhere with great force.
      使劲推;砰地放下
      Charlie slammed down the phone

      查理砰地放下电话。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • A foot suddenly slammed into her stomach causing Angel to double over.
      • With the safety off I repeatedly slammed the butt hard on a concrete floor.
      • The force from the blast slammed her into the far side of the narrow aisle.
      • My body was slammed violently onto the cement floor, forcing the air from my lungs.
      • The force from the explosion slammed Christin against the opposite wall hard.
      • I want to grab the bad guy by the cuffs and slam him face-first onto the hood of my car.
      • She placed her forehead against the wall, slamming her head harder than she had anticipated and began to sway.
      • The force of the spell slammed her against the back wall.
      • The beam hit the front end of the truck with the force of a megaton bomb, slamming Jen against the back of the driver seat.
      • He pushed back slamming her into the wall she was chained to.
      • Rudolf slammed his palm hard onto his desk.
      • He then slammed his fist into Taico's face and knocked him backwards.
      • Dracainya was hit by an invisible force that slammed her into the wall behind her, cracking the stone.
      • The loud noise of a door slamming against the wall woke Allison up.
      • Light suddenly beamed out as a door slammed against a wall from below her.
      • A great wind slams the two Schlechters against the wall.
      • I forced my way to the bridge and slammed myself down in my chair, booting the start up sequence and the door close alarm.
      • She pushed Shawna out and slammed her hand on the button for the wall, which soon crashed down behind them.
      • Plasma then proceeded to slam Vegito down with a force strong enough to break rocks.
      • The thug who Caleb landed on walked up to him and slammed his fist full force into Caleb's stomach.
    3. 1.3slam intono object Crash into; collide heavily with.
      碰撞;猛烈撞击
      the car mounted the pavement, slamming into a lamp post

      小汽车上了人行道,猛地撞在一根电线杆上。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Karen slams into Beltraw knocking him off-balance.
      • Myrh smirked, but it quickly vanished as pain suddenly slammed into her body.
      • The missiles slammed into the starboard side of the engineering section.
      • He slammed head-first into the killer, sending the man crashing to the floor.
      • Fenris slammed head first into a tree, and all present heard the crunching sound.
      • The small red bolts slammed into the alien ships shields.
      • Two more chaos bolts slam into the lowering steel shield.
      • Grunting, he toppled over, slamming into the Skipper and driving him against the bottom of the boat.
      • I heard a loud thump as she slammed right into it at full speed.
      • Witnesses spoke of hearing a distinctive crash as the train slammed into the car.
      Synonyms
      crash into, smash into, smack into, collide with, be in collision with, hit, strike, ram, plough into, meet head-on, run into, bump into, crack into/against
      North American impact
    4. 1.4informal with object and adverbial of direction Hit (something) with great force in a particular direction.
      〈非正式〉猛击;猛撞
      he slammed a shot into the net

      他将球猛击入网。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Cole gets forward supporting his breaking attackers and slams a shot against the bar.
      • Fortunately for a red-faced Basham, former Shelbourne striker Foran slammed his shot straight at the legs of Alan Fettis.
      • I slammed the rod back, and met with a force that just turned the rod over, and then over and over.
      • Andrew Dawson hit the pass of the match with a ball that curled behind the Marske defence but Alcide could only slam his shot straight at Mohan.
      • On May 30, 1956, he slammed a pitch that struck the facade overhanging the right field seats.
      • We were intensely hitting the ball back and forth to each other until she did hit that loopy shot, and I slammed it back at her.
      • Still, Jack was faster, gun in hand even as she shielded Motoko and took a shot, slamming the flier out the window again with a bullet.
      • The ball bounced back off the crossbar for Carlton to slam home the rebound.
      • Their third came when the ball was dropped at the feet of the opposing striker, who gleefully slammed the ball home.
      • Williams saved the captain's first effort but Bentley was the quickest to react to slam the rebound into the net.
      • His first touch was as assured as it needed to be, the final shot even more assured, slamming the ball into a small gap at Miller's near post.
    5. 1.5 Put (something) into action suddenly or forcefully.
      突然(或猛然)采取行动
      I slammed on the brakes

      我猛踩刹车。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Vincent slammed on the gas and drove around to get onto the street.
      • He screamed at the car, still slamming the brakes, but nothing was happening.
      • He put the car into gear and slammed down on the accelerator, spinning his tires in the soaked gravel.
      • I quickly slammed on the gas pedal and sped off.
      • Angus was thrown forward as the car slammed to a halt.
      • As if the lights were reading his mind the car slammed on breaks at the next intersection.
      • She hurriedly got in her car, slammed on the gas and speed away.
      • Then his mouth slammed down on the smile as his right foot slammed down on the brakes.
      • He slammed on the accelerator and went way past the speed limit.
      • They have to slam on the breaks to avoid going through the garage door.
      • Starting the car, he slammed down on the gas, the tires squealing as he pulled out of the parking lot.
      • Suddenly, he slams the car into reverse on the muddy road, almost sliding into a ditch.
      • After school Lilith and Allie were walking home together when a car came around the corner and slammed on the breaks.
      • Lucian slammed on the brake pedal, crashing Rye into the glove compartment.
      • Near the end of the next block, the SUV slammed to a halt.
      • Both Cooper and I flew forward in our seats as the cart slammed to an abrupt halt.
      • Swerving slightly, he immediately slammed on the breaks, the inertia causing me to jackknife forward in my seat.
    6. 1.6no object, with adverbial of direction Move violently or loudly.
      闯,冲
      he slammed out of the room

      他冲出房间。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Aaron tried to take a step, but faltered and slammed back against the wall.
      • His fist slammed down onto the cold floor next to him.
      • Suddenly, her heel caught in a pothole and her body slammed to the ground.
      • His upper body slammed into the damp ground, snapping his head around painfully.
    7. 1.7North American informal Score points against or gain a victory over (someone) easily.
      〈非正式,主美〉轻松得分或战胜(某人)
      the Blue Devils slammed Kansas to win the title
    8. 1.8
      short for slam-dance
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The dance slam offered a stage and an audience to any solo or group dance up to five minutes in length.
  • 2informal Criticize severely.

    〈非正式〉猛烈抨击

    the new TV soap was slammed as being cynical and irresponsible

    一部新的电视肥皂剧受到猛烈抨击,被说成玩世不恭,不负责任。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Of course, the animal activists heard about it and slammed him.
    • The report also slams the U.S. for its poor record on legal migration.
    • McMillan slams the club for ‘forcing’ him out and treating him like an ‘outcast’.
    • Critics slammed the price of the hardware and the cost of sending and receiving emails.
    • My first book, Premier Roman, was published when I was 23 and slammed by the critics.
    • Critics aren't inclined to slam these culturally unique cinematic efforts.
    • Ofcom has been slammed for failing to force mobile phone operators to cut the cost of making calls.
    • The critics have slammed the film remorselessly.
    • It was initially slammed by critics, but the play really took off during the Vietnam War.
    • The cancellation of a major display showcasing the three armed forces has been slammed by a Wiltshire MP.
    • I also loved the way he handled critics who had slammed the show.
    • Now Hogan knows best again, but this time, he's not slamming anybody.
    • His critics have slammed him for exaggerating racial and political issues confronting the city.
    • Critics have slammed the BBC for even considering the idea of running adverts on its Web site.
    • Critics slammed the way games were loaded into the phone and said the screen was too small.
    Synonyms
    criticize, find fault with, censure, denounce, condemn, arraign, attack, lambaste, pillory, disapprove of, carp at, cavil at, rail against, inveigh against, cast aspersions on, pour scorn on, disparage, denigrate, deprecate, malign, vilify, besmirch, run down, give a bad press to
  • 3usually as noun slamming(of a telephone company) take over the account of (a telephone customer) without their permission.

    〈美〉(电话公司)未经允许接管(电话顾客)的账单

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This proceeding represents the first joint federal/state effort against a company engaged in slamming.
    • ComReg also proposes an end to slamming where a customer has been signed over to a new supplier without consent.
nounPlural slams slamslæm
  • 1A loud bang caused by the forceful shutting of something such as a door.

    砰的一声

    the door closed with a slam

    后门砰的一声关上了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The door shut with an echoing slam, so loud in the unusual silence.
    • Suddenly a loud slam of the barn door closing broke the silence and caused Matt to jump and let go of his knees.
    • With a loud slam, the door was tightly shut, and darkness once again returned to the room.
    • I was debating whether or not to take a closer look when I heard the slam of a phone, and I jumped in surprise.
    • He had been at his ‘work’ for a while when he heard the slam of the metal front gates and the crunch of driveway gravel.
    • Bengt heard a loud crack, a slam and the sound of many feet and a struggle.
    • She pleads and I climb out of the car, closing the door with a loud slam.
    • Suddenly a white light came from behind her and moved in front of her to close the door in a loud slam.
    • Chase and Jeff closed their mouths as the slam of a laptop was heard.
    • Vincent stepped into the room coolly and kicked the door shut with a slam.
    • There was a really loud, nasty door slam and I winced at the sound.
    • A loud slam of the kitchen door greeted their ears a few moments later.
    • He heard the slam of a drawer, and knew the kid had looked at the gun, and he knew the kid wouldn't move it; he wouldn't touch it.
    • Then, the spell was broken by a loud slam of the front door behind them.
    • Suddenly, a loud slam of the door made both of them sit up, startled.
    • It was at that precise moment that Madison casually strolled in, pulling the heavy barn door shut with a loud slam.
    • The loud slam of a locker door startled her out of her personal reverie.
  • 2usually the slamNorth American informal Prison.

    if he challenged the judge, he was definitely going to the slam
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It could be fear, fear of the slam, and then that dictates to them what they should do.
    • Another postseason with no title, and now Rafael Furcal is in the slam.
  • 3US A poetry contest in which competitors recite their entries and are judged by members of the audience, the winner being elected after several elimination rounds.

    〈主美〉诗歌朗诵比赛(参赛者背诵他们的作品,由观众评判,经过几轮淘汰赛后确定优胜者)

    a poetry slam
    slams will be spreading out to suburban poetry clubs
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The notion of a slam is to return poetry to the people by transforming it into an interactive art form.
    • The best of Vancouver's slam poets competed against one another for the honour of being Slam Champion.
    • It exposed me to more people doing poetry, spoken word and slams across the country.
    • Does anyone recite poetry anymore, except at public readings and slams?
    • Patricia Smith went on to win the first national slam championship in San Francisco in 1990.
    • In slam poetry speed is valued over slowness, as humor and attack are valued over emotion and thought.
    • The exciting, underground art form of slam, merging hip-hop, poetry and stand-up is growing in popularity across the UK.
    • When Toronto poetry heads talk slam, Dwayne Morgan's name is bound to come up.
    • His prose can be scanned like poetry or, better, performed as a song or slam before a microphone.
    • Even the slam poetry community on which the documentary is based rose up to lend a hand to SlamChannel.
    • Much like the poetry one hears at slams, the quality and content of the discussion was both passionate and diverse.
    • Poetry slams consist of live performance-sometimes from a text, more often from memory.
    • Occasionally there would be slam poetry nights and local bands would play on weekends.
    • Performing is fun, but personally, I don't really care about the competition aspect of slam poetry.
    • There's also a slam poetry event on the 14th where the winner gets 50 bucks and a slot in that night's gala.
    • The political side of slam is the focus for ongoing discussion and debate.
    • To top that off, I have lots of fancy words I got from my slam poetry friends to use on you.
  • 4Bridge
    A grand slam (all thirteen tricks) or small slam (twelve tricks), for which bonus points are scored if bid and made.

    〔桥牌〕满贯(大满贯 全赢13墩牌或小满贯 赢12墩牌

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The special combinations that beat twos are called slams.
    • In the very first board of the final, she scored a ‘white slam century’ - all coins polished off in a single take.
    1. 4.1 (especially in tennis) any of the individual championships that together comprise a Grand Slam.
      a stellar 12 months saw her win two slams and two Olympic gold medals, and retain the number one ranking
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Federer, by winning his second slam title at the Australian Open, cruised past the American and has stayed there since.
      • Federer has now won three slams from three finals.
      • It took him the longest to win a slam event, but since he got started he has shown no sign of stopping.
      • He'd gone nearly two and a half years without a slam title until he mastered Augusta for a second time in April.
      • To win his first Slam at Wimbledon, the most prestigious one, the most traditional one, the oldest one, is something that I don't think even he could have imagined.
      • Nadal and Federer have both been eliminated from the Australian Open, and if Murray is ever going to win a slam, the door is open to him here.
      • The Belarusian will surely win another slam this season, with her prospects of knocking Williams off one of her perches at Wimbledon and Flushing Meadows looking good.
      • He will enter next week's Australian Open as one of the favourites, alongside holder Novak Djokovic, after winning his first Slam at last year's US Open.

Origin

Early 17th century: probably of Scandinavian origin; compare with Old Norse slam(b)ra.

Rhymes

am, Amsterdam, Assam, Bram, cam, cham, cheongsam, clam, cram, dam, damn, drachm, dram, exam, femme, flam, gam, glam, gram, ham, jam, jamb, lam, lamb, mam, mesdames, Omar Khayyám, Pam, pram, pro-am, ram, Sam, scam, scram, sham, Siam, Spam, swam, tam, tram, Vietnam, wham, yam

Definition of slam in US English:

slam

verbslæmslam
[with object]
  • 1Shut (a door, window, or lid) forcefully and loudly.

    砰地关上(门、窗或盖子)

    he slams the door behind him as he leaves

    他离开时砰的一声关上门。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Monsieur Mulot came into the room, slamming the door loudly behind him.
    • I slam the door shut behind me, storming down the stairwell in tears.
    • In a rush of movement she threw her pack of cigarettes as far as she could and went inside, slamming the window shut behind her.
    • She stomped away into her room, slamming the door loudly behind her.
    • Running to her dorm she slams the door shut behind her.
    • Cursing again, I slammed the water shut and stepped outside.
    • My mother slammed her locker very hard and walked out of the locker room.
    • When I finally did open it, I bolted inside and slammed the door shut behind myself.
    • I slammed the door shut behind me, locked it and leaned against it just in case.
    • The ringing of the tardy bell broke the strain and she quickly slammed her locker shut.
    • The minute she slammed the door shut behind her, he came bolting out, diving by her side.
    • As she slammed the door shut behind her, she looked around the street.
    • He then sat in the driver's seat and slammed his door shut behind him.
    • Nile darted into the bathroom and slammed the door shut behind her.
    • The plane's propeller began to whirl loudly, and Cory slammed the door shut.
    • I glared at him not bothering to dignify that with a response, I walked out into the street slamming the door shut behind me.
    • He pulled me into his bedroom, slamming the door shut behind the two of us.
    • I slammed the limo door shut and sped of into the sunset.
    • Kenny got up and stormed out of the hall, slamming the door loudly behind him.
    • He slammed the door shut behind him and collapsed against it, closing his eyes and gulping air in an effort to quell his anger.
    Synonyms
    bang, close with a bang, shut with a bang, close noisily, shut noisily, close with a crash, shut with a crash, close with force, shut with force, fling shut
    1. 1.1no object Be closed forcefully and loudly.
      砰地被关上
      she heard a car door slam

      她听见车门砰地被关上。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Gabrielle sat up at the sound of the car door being slammed.
      • The silence was broken by a car door slamming, followed by the sound of feet running towards my awkward resting place.
      • The last thing I heard was a door slamming and Trent cursing loudly.
      • Then the door slammed and the car sped away into the distance.
      • A car door opened and slammed again and a tall figure rushed towards her.
      • He heard the loud doors to the outside fields open and slam loudly.
      • He flung the door open so forcefully it slammed against the bedroom wall.
      • Darien sat up just as the door to his office slammed loudly.
      • The door is also slammed in her face and is only opened after repeated requests.
      • A third man attacked Leigh, but the car door slammed and Rob pushed the man off Leigh.
      • Car doors slammed, and after a few minutes Zak came around the corner.
      • He moved to go after him when the door suddenly slammed shut.
      • As Tristan packs up his briefcase and prepares to leave the empty club for the night, he's surprised to hear the sound of a car door slamming outside.
      • A car door slammed in the parking lot behind her, but Cameron didn't turn around.
      • After about 20 minutes of driving, the car stopped and she heard doors slamming.
      • Suddenly, the bell rang and tons of students piled into the halls with lockers opening and slamming loudly.
      • I leapt to my feet but the cell door slammed back in my face.
      • The door slammed and the car screeched off at high speed.
      • I cursed quietly as the cupboard slammed loudly back into place.
      • She heard yelling and a car door slamming and screeching off.
    2. 1.2 Push or put somewhere with great force.
      使劲推;砰地放下
      Charlie slammed down the phone

      查理砰地放下电话。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He then slammed his fist into Taico's face and knocked him backwards.
      • The force of the spell slammed her against the back wall.
      • I want to grab the bad guy by the cuffs and slam him face-first onto the hood of my car.
      • A great wind slams the two Schlechters against the wall.
      • Rudolf slammed his palm hard onto his desk.
      • Light suddenly beamed out as a door slammed against a wall from below her.
      • She pushed Shawna out and slammed her hand on the button for the wall, which soon crashed down behind them.
      • She placed her forehead against the wall, slamming her head harder than she had anticipated and began to sway.
      • A foot suddenly slammed into her stomach causing Angel to double over.
      • The thug who Caleb landed on walked up to him and slammed his fist full force into Caleb's stomach.
      • I forced my way to the bridge and slammed myself down in my chair, booting the start up sequence and the door close alarm.
      • The loud noise of a door slamming against the wall woke Allison up.
      • The beam hit the front end of the truck with the force of a megaton bomb, slamming Jen against the back of the driver seat.
      • He pushed back slamming her into the wall she was chained to.
      • The force from the blast slammed her into the far side of the narrow aisle.
      • The force from the explosion slammed Christin against the opposite wall hard.
      • Plasma then proceeded to slam Vegito down with a force strong enough to break rocks.
      • With the safety off I repeatedly slammed the butt hard on a concrete floor.
      • Dracainya was hit by an invisible force that slammed her into the wall behind her, cracking the stone.
      • My body was slammed violently onto the cement floor, forcing the air from my lungs.
    3. 1.3slam intono object Crash into; collide heavily with.
      碰撞;猛烈撞击
      the car mounted the sidewalk, slamming into a lamppost

      小汽车上了人行道,猛地撞在一根电线杆上。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Witnesses spoke of hearing a distinctive crash as the train slammed into the car.
      • The missiles slammed into the starboard side of the engineering section.
      • Karen slams into Beltraw knocking him off-balance.
      • Grunting, he toppled over, slamming into the Skipper and driving him against the bottom of the boat.
      • The small red bolts slammed into the alien ships shields.
      • Fenris slammed head first into a tree, and all present heard the crunching sound.
      • Two more chaos bolts slam into the lowering steel shield.
      • Myrh smirked, but it quickly vanished as pain suddenly slammed into her body.
      • He slammed head-first into the killer, sending the man crashing to the floor.
      • I heard a loud thump as she slammed right into it at full speed.
      Synonyms
      crash into, smash into, smack into, collide with, be in collision with, hit, strike, ram, plough into, meet head-on, run into, bump into, crack against, crack into
    4. 1.4informal Hit (something) with great force in a particular direction.
      〈非正式〉猛击;猛撞
      he slammed a shot into the net

      他将球猛击入网。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Fortunately for a red-faced Basham, former Shelbourne striker Foran slammed his shot straight at the legs of Alan Fettis.
      • His first touch was as assured as it needed to be, the final shot even more assured, slamming the ball into a small gap at Miller's near post.
      • Williams saved the captain's first effort but Bentley was the quickest to react to slam the rebound into the net.
      • I slammed the rod back, and met with a force that just turned the rod over, and then over and over.
      • Cole gets forward supporting his breaking attackers and slams a shot against the bar.
      • Andrew Dawson hit the pass of the match with a ball that curled behind the Marske defence but Alcide could only slam his shot straight at Mohan.
      • Still, Jack was faster, gun in hand even as she shielded Motoko and took a shot, slamming the flier out the window again with a bullet.
      • Their third came when the ball was dropped at the feet of the opposing striker, who gleefully slammed the ball home.
      • On May 30, 1956, he slammed a pitch that struck the facade overhanging the right field seats.
      • We were intensely hitting the ball back and forth to each other until she did hit that loopy shot, and I slammed it back at her.
      • The ball bounced back off the crossbar for Carlton to slam home the rebound.
    5. 1.5 Put (something) into action suddenly or forcefully.
      突然(或猛然)采取行动
      I slammed on the brakes

      我猛踩刹车。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Angus was thrown forward as the car slammed to a halt.
      • After school Lilith and Allie were walking home together when a car came around the corner and slammed on the breaks.
      • Both Cooper and I flew forward in our seats as the cart slammed to an abrupt halt.
      • As if the lights were reading his mind the car slammed on breaks at the next intersection.
      • Lucian slammed on the brake pedal, crashing Rye into the glove compartment.
      • Swerving slightly, he immediately slammed on the breaks, the inertia causing me to jackknife forward in my seat.
      • Starting the car, he slammed down on the gas, the tires squealing as he pulled out of the parking lot.
      • He slammed on the accelerator and went way past the speed limit.
      • He screamed at the car, still slamming the brakes, but nothing was happening.
      • They have to slam on the breaks to avoid going through the garage door.
      • He put the car into gear and slammed down on the accelerator, spinning his tires in the soaked gravel.
      • Suddenly, he slams the car into reverse on the muddy road, almost sliding into a ditch.
      • I quickly slammed on the gas pedal and sped off.
      • She hurriedly got in her car, slammed on the gas and speed away.
      • Vincent slammed on the gas and drove around to get onto the street.
      • Near the end of the next block, the SUV slammed to a halt.
      • Then his mouth slammed down on the smile as his right foot slammed down on the brakes.
    6. 1.6no object Move violently or loudly.
      闯,冲
      he slammed out of the room

      他冲出房间。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • His upper body slammed into the damp ground, snapping his head around painfully.
      • His fist slammed down onto the cold floor next to him.
      • Suddenly, her heel caught in a pothole and her body slammed to the ground.
      • Aaron tried to take a step, but faltered and slammed back against the wall.
    7. 1.7usually be slammedinformal Criticize severely.
      〈非正式〉猛烈抨击
      his efforts to slam the president destroyed his own campaign
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Ofcom has been slammed for failing to force mobile phone operators to cut the cost of making calls.
      • The critics have slammed the film remorselessly.
      • My first book, Premier Roman, was published when I was 23 and slammed by the critics.
      • Critics aren't inclined to slam these culturally unique cinematic efforts.
      • Critics slammed the way games were loaded into the phone and said the screen was too small.
      • The cancellation of a major display showcasing the three armed forces has been slammed by a Wiltshire MP.
      • It was initially slammed by critics, but the play really took off during the Vietnam War.
      • I also loved the way he handled critics who had slammed the show.
      • His critics have slammed him for exaggerating racial and political issues confronting the city.
      • Now Hogan knows best again, but this time, he's not slamming anybody.
      • Critics slammed the price of the hardware and the cost of sending and receiving emails.
      • Critics have slammed the BBC for even considering the idea of running adverts on its Web site.
      • The report also slams the U.S. for its poor record on legal migration.
      • Of course, the animal activists heard about it and slammed him.
      • McMillan slams the club for ‘forcing’ him out and treating him like an ‘outcast’.
      Synonyms
      find fault with, censure, denounce, condemn, arraign, attack, lambaste, pillory, disapprove of, carp at, cavil at, rail against, inveigh against, cast aspersions on, pour scorn on, disparage, denigrate, deprecate, malign, vilify, besmirch, run down, give a bad press to
    8. 1.8North American informal Score points against or gain a victory over (someone) easily.
      〈非正式,主美〉轻松得分或战胜(某人)
      the Blue Devils slammed Kansas to win the title
    9. 1.9often as noun slamming (of a telephone company) take over the account of (a telephone customer) without their permission.
      〈美〉(电话公司)未经允许接管(电话顾客)的账单
      Example sentencesExamples
      • ComReg also proposes an end to slamming where a customer has been signed over to a new supplier without consent.
      • This proceeding represents the first joint federal/state effort against a company engaged in slamming.
nounslæmslam
  • 1usually in singular A loud bang caused by the forceful shutting of something such as a door.

    砰的一声

    the back door closed with a slam

    后门砰的一声关上了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Then, the spell was broken by a loud slam of the front door behind them.
    • He had been at his ‘work’ for a while when he heard the slam of the metal front gates and the crunch of driveway gravel.
    • With a loud slam, the door was tightly shut, and darkness once again returned to the room.
    • I was debating whether or not to take a closer look when I heard the slam of a phone, and I jumped in surprise.
    • There was a really loud, nasty door slam and I winced at the sound.
    • He heard the slam of a drawer, and knew the kid had looked at the gun, and he knew the kid wouldn't move it; he wouldn't touch it.
    • The door shut with an echoing slam, so loud in the unusual silence.
    • Suddenly a loud slam of the barn door closing broke the silence and caused Matt to jump and let go of his knees.
    • Bengt heard a loud crack, a slam and the sound of many feet and a struggle.
    • It was at that precise moment that Madison casually strolled in, pulling the heavy barn door shut with a loud slam.
    • The loud slam of a locker door startled her out of her personal reverie.
    • Suddenly a white light came from behind her and moved in front of her to close the door in a loud slam.
    • A loud slam of the kitchen door greeted their ears a few moments later.
    • Chase and Jeff closed their mouths as the slam of a laptop was heard.
    • Vincent stepped into the room coolly and kicked the door shut with a slam.
    • Suddenly, a loud slam of the door made both of them sit up, startled.
    • She pleads and I climb out of the car, closing the door with a loud slam.
  • 2usually the slamNorth American informal Prison.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It could be fear, fear of the slam, and then that dictates to them what they should do.
    • Another postseason with no title, and now Rafael Furcal is in the slam.
  • 3US A poetry contest in which competitors recite their entries and are judged by members of the audience, the winner being elected after several elimination rounds.

    〈主美〉诗歌朗诵比赛(参赛者背诵他们的作品,由观众评判,经过几轮淘汰赛后确定优胜者)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Does anyone recite poetry anymore, except at public readings and slams?
    • The exciting, underground art form of slam, merging hip-hop, poetry and stand-up is growing in popularity across the UK.
    • The best of Vancouver's slam poets competed against one another for the honour of being Slam Champion.
    • Poetry slams consist of live performance-sometimes from a text, more often from memory.
    • It exposed me to more people doing poetry, spoken word and slams across the country.
    • There's also a slam poetry event on the 14th where the winner gets 50 bucks and a slot in that night's gala.
    • Performing is fun, but personally, I don't really care about the competition aspect of slam poetry.
    • Occasionally there would be slam poetry nights and local bands would play on weekends.
    • Even the slam poetry community on which the documentary is based rose up to lend a hand to SlamChannel.
    • The notion of a slam is to return poetry to the people by transforming it into an interactive art form.
    • His prose can be scanned like poetry or, better, performed as a song or slam before a microphone.
    • The political side of slam is the focus for ongoing discussion and debate.
    • In slam poetry speed is valued over slowness, as humor and attack are valued over emotion and thought.
    • To top that off, I have lots of fancy words I got from my slam poetry friends to use on you.
    • Patricia Smith went on to win the first national slam championship in San Francisco in 1990.
    • When Toronto poetry heads talk slam, Dwayne Morgan's name is bound to come up.
    • Much like the poetry one hears at slams, the quality and content of the discussion was both passionate and diverse.
  • 4Bridge
    A grand slam (all thirteen tricks) or small slam (twelve tricks), for which bonus points are scored if bid and made.

    〔桥牌〕满贯(大满贯 全赢13墩牌或小满贯 赢12墩牌

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The special combinations that beat twos are called slams.
    • In the very first board of the final, she scored a ‘white slam century’ - all coins polished off in a single take.
    1. 4.1 (especially in tennis) any of the individual championships that together comprise a Grand Slam.
      a stellar 12 months saw her win two slams and two Olympic gold medals, and retain the number one ranking
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Nadal and Federer have both been eliminated from the Australian Open, and if Murray is ever going to win a slam, the door is open to him here.
      • Federer has now won three slams from three finals.
      • Federer, by winning his second slam title at the Australian Open, cruised past the American and has stayed there since.
      • To win his first Slam at Wimbledon, the most prestigious one, the most traditional one, the oldest one, is something that I don't think even he could have imagined.
      • He will enter next week's Australian Open as one of the favourites, alongside holder Novak Djokovic, after winning his first Slam at last year's US Open.
      • He'd gone nearly two and a half years without a slam title until he mastered Augusta for a second time in April.
      • The Belarusian will surely win another slam this season, with her prospects of knocking Williams off one of her perches at Wimbledon and Flushing Meadows looking good.
      • It took him the longest to win a slam event, but since he got started he has shown no sign of stopping.

Origin

Early 17th century: probably of Scandinavian origin; compare with Old Norse slam(b)ra.

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