巴掌

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Meaning and Usage

"巴掌" literally means "palm of the hand" and is commonly used to refer to a slap delivered with the palm. It can describe both a physical slap and a gentle pat depending on context.

Common Contexts

  • Physical punishment or anger: "巴掌" means to slap someone, often as a reprimand.
  • Gentle touch: "巴掌" can mean to pat or tap softly.

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Usage Notes

"巴掌" emphasizes the use of the palm rather than fingers or fist. It is often used in spoken Chinese to describe slaps in everyday situations. Avoid confusing it with "掌声" which means applause.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse "巴掌" with "掌声" (applause). "巴掌" refers to the physical palm or slap, while "掌声" refers to clapping sounds made by many people.

Example Sentences

He was slapped by the teacher because he was late.

She gently patted the child's back with her palm.

He slapped the table with his palm to show he was very angry.