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I . clap [klæp] SAM.

1. clap (act):

clap
clap
aplavz m. spol
to give sb a clap

2. clap (noise):

clap
clap
clap of thunder

II . clap <-pp-> [klæp] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. clap (slap palms together):

to clap sb

III . clap <-pp-> [klæp] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

clap
ploskati [dov. obl. zaploskati]
clap
to clap along

ˈclap doc·tor SAM. sleng

clap doctor
zdravnik (zdravnica) m. spol (ž. spol) za spolne bolezni

Enojezični primeri (nepregledani od uredništva PONS)

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If disturbed, it can swim by clapping its valves together.
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The ninety-three-year-old will be remembered for sitting in a wheelchair and clapping two sticks together.
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Patting is distinguished from clapping by virtue of the varied pitches the patting hand elicits from the arms, chest, thighs, and flanks.
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The women stand in a circle and dance clapping their hands rhythmically.
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For example, clapping games are seen as appropriate for children age 24 months and above because of the required communication skills and motor coordination.
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Because of its distinct rhythm, gourani is often accompanied by other instruments, and in some cases by clapping.
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The crowd are seen in their thousands within the arena dancing and clapping and singing along with their hands in the air.
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A special site was set in tribute of the new song, where fans could send videos of clapping to the site.
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The song is noted for its hand claps at the beginning, as well as the spoken portion in the middle of the song.
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There is no dancing or clapping, and women cover their heads with a veil during worship services.
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