clapped in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for clapped in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

clapped-out [Am ˌklæptˈaʊt] ADJ mai attrib. inf

I.clap1 [Brit klap, Am klæp] N

II.clap1 <forma in -ing clapping, pt, pp clapped> [Brit klap, Am klæp] VB trans

III.clap1 <forma in -ing clapping, pt, pp clapped> [Brit klap, Am klæp] VB intr

clap2 [Brit klap, Am klæp] N inf (venereal disease)

Translations for clapped in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

clapped in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for clapped in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

Translations for clapped in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

clapped Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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We spend the afternoon of our wedding anniversary (and my birthday) by the side of a road with our clapped-out car waiting to be picked up by a recovery vehicle.
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He reasoned that instead of just criticising farmers for our increasing number of clapped-out rivers and streams, trout should share the blame.
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Eighty years on it remains popular with audiences, a hardy perennial which has doubtless saved the bacon of many clapped-out theatre producers.
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The clapped-out car emerged from the water today - and park officers reported it to police in case it amounts to criminal evidence.
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Key patterns are typically clapped or played on idiophones such as bells, or else on a high-pitched drumhead.
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It consists of two long solid pieces that are clapped together producing sound.
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Both writer and composer were keen to revolutionise what they saw as a clapped-out tradition of opera in desperate need of a rethink.
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As a reward for their behavior, the six were promptly clapped in irons, to stand trial later.
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The mayor is on the chintz-covered sofa, his hands clapped to his knees like a schoolboy.
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If it offered even a slightly original spin on that clapped-out beauty-meets-beast premise, this review would read very differently.
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