tap1 /tæp/ ●●○ S3 noun 1 water/gas 水/煤气 [countableC]D especially British EnglishBrE a piece of equipment for controlling the flow of water, gas etc from a pipe or container 〔水、煤气等管道或容器的〕龙头,阀门 SYN American English faucet Tap water (=water that comes out of a tap) is usually heavily treated with chemicals. 自来水一般都用化学品严格处理过。
She went into the bathroom and turned on the taps. 她走进浴室,打开水龙头。
kitchen/bath/garden tap I washed my hands under the kitchen tap. 我在厨房水龙头下洗了手。
cold/hot tap (=the tap that cold or hot water comes from) 冷水/热水龙头
→4 See picture on 见图 Page A5 Where to eat 吃东西的地方 →4 See picture of 见图 MATERIAL 1 2 a light hit 轻轻的敲击 [countableC]HIT an act of hitting something lightly, especially to get someone’s attention 〔尤指为了引起某人注意〕轻轻敲击,轻叩,轻拍tap at/on She felt a tap on her shoulder. 她觉得有人轻轻拍了拍她的肩膀。
There was a tap at the door. 有人轻轻地敲了一下门。
3 on tap b) informalAVAILABLE something that is on tap is ready to use when you need it 可随时取用[使用]的 We’ve got all the information on tap. 我们有各种信息随时可以利用。
5 telephone 电话 [countableC]LISTEN an act of secretly listening to someone’s telephone, using electronic equipment 电话窃听 The police had put a tap on his phone line. 警方在他的电话线路上安装了窃听器。
7. TUNE 曲调taps [plural]APMPM a song or tune played on the bugle at night in an army camp, and at military funerals 〔军营里晚上的〕熄灯号;〔军队的〕葬礼号 n COLLOCATIONS – Meaning 1: a piece of equipment for controlling the flow of water, gas etc from a pipe or containerverbsturn on a tapRun some cold water into the bath before turning on the hot tap.
turn off a tapI forgot to turn the tap off.
run a tap (=make water flow out of it)She stood at the sink, running the tap to get a glass of cold water.
a tap is running (=water is flowing out of it)I think you must have left the tap running.
a tap is dripping (=drops of water are coming out of it)If the tap is dripping, change the washer.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + tap the cold/hot tapShe scrubbed her hands under the cold tap.
the kitchen/bath/garden tapThe water coming out of the kitchen tap had an odd smell.
a mixer tap British EnglishBrE (=one through which cold and hot water can run together)He fitted a mixer tap to the bath.
a running tapWash the cut under a running tap.
a dripping tapI could hear a dripping tap.
a leaking/leaky tap (=with drops of water coming from the end )The leaky tap had left a stain in the washbasin.
tap + NOUNtap water (=water that comes out of a tap)In the test, people preferred tap water to bottled mineral waters.
n COLLOCATIONS – Meaning 2: an act of hitting something lightly, especially to get someone’s attentionadjectivesa gentle/light/soft tapThere was a gentle tap on the door.
a sharp tapA few sharp taps with a hammer will force the nail through the surface.
verbsgive something/somebody a tapShe gave the dog a gentle tap with her umbrella.