1 [I,T] to shut or make sth shut very loudly and with great force 砰然关上:
I heard the front door slam.我听见前门砰地一声关上了。She slammed her book shut and rushed out of the room.她猛然合上书,跑出了房间。
2 [T] to put sth somewhere very quickly and with great force 砰然放下;用力摔下:
He slammed the book down on the table and stormed out.他将书摔在桌上,冲了出去。☞Look at grand slam. 参看grand slam。
slam1/slæm; slæm/v slammed , slamming 1 [I,T] if a door, gate etc slams, or if someone slams it, it shuts quickly and loudly(把…)砰地关上: He slammed the door shut . 他把门砰地关上。2 [T] to put something somewhere roughly or violently 摔﹐掼﹐砰地放下: slam sth down/against/onto Andy slammed the phone down angrily. 安迪气愤地摔下电话。
slam2n [C usually singular 一般用单数] the action of hitting or closing something noisily or violently 猛击﹔猛关: She shut the door with a slam. 她砰的一声摔上了门。
slamslamslamsslammedslammingverb (slams, slamming, slammed)to close something or put something down with a loud noise: She slammed the door angrily.He slammed the book on the table and went out.