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tap



tap [tap taps tapped tapping] verb, noun BrE [tæp] NAmE [tæp]
verb (-pp-)
1. intransitive, transitive to hit sb/sth quickly and lightly
~ (away) (at sth) Someone tapped at the door.
He was busy tapping away at his computer.
~ sb/sth Ralph tapped me on the shoulder.
2. transitive, intransitive ~ (sth) if you tap your fingers, feet, etc. or they tap, you hit them gently against a table, the floor, etc, for example to the rhythm of music
He kept tapping his fingers on the table.
The music set everyone's feet tapping.
3. transitive, intransitive to make use of a source of energy, knowledge, etc. that already exists
~ sth We need to tap the expertise of the people we already have.
~ into sth The movie seems to tap into a general sentimentality about animals.
4. transitive ~ sth (especially BrE)to fit a device to a telephone so that sb's calls can be listened to secretly
He was convinced his phone was being tapped.
see also wiretapping
5. transitive ~ sth to cut into a tree in order to get liquid from it
6. transitive, usually passive ~ sb (NAmE)to choose sb to do a particular job
Richards has been tapped to replace the retiring chairperson.
7. transitive ~ sth (phonetics)to produce a ↑tap (6)
Syn: flap
Verb forms:

Word Origin:
n. senses 1 to 2 and n. sense 4 v. senses 3 to 5 Old English tæppa ‘peg for the vent-hole of a cask’ tæppian ‘provide (a cask) with a stopper’ Germanic Dutch tap German, Zapfen v. senses 1 to 2 and n. sense 3 n. sense 5 and v. sense 6 Middle English Old French taper ↑claprap

Example Bank:
He tapped home his second goal from close range.
He was tapped on the shoulder by a soldier.
She tapped away at her keyboard.
She tapped her fingers gently on the table.
She tapped the ice with a stick.
Ralph tapped me on the shoulder to get my attention.
The music set everyone's feet tapping.
Idiom:on tap
Derived:tap somebody for something tap something in tap something out
 
noun
1. (especially BrE) (NAmE usually fau·cet)countable a device for controlling the flow of water from a pipe into a bath/ ↑bathtub or ↑sink
bath taps
the hot/cold tap (= the tap that hot/cold water comes out of)
Turn the tap on/off.
Don't leave the tap running.
the sound of a dripping tap
I put my head under the tap and let the cool water run over me.
see also tap water
2. countable a device for controlling the flow of liquid or gas from a pipe or container
a gas tap
beer taps
3. countable a light hit with your hand or fingers
a tap at/on the door
He felt a tap on his shoulder and turned round.
4. countable an act of fitting a device to a telephone so that sb's telephone calls can be listened to secretly
a phone tap
5. uncountable = tap-dancing
6. countable (phonetics)a speech sound which is produced by striking the tongue quickly and lightly against the part of the mouth behind the upper front teeth. The /[t] / in later in American English and the /[r] / in very in some British accents are examples of taps.
Syn: flap

Word Origin:
n. senses 1 to 2 and n. sense 4 v. senses 3 to 5 Old English tæppa ‘peg for the vent-hole of a cask’ tæppian ‘provide (a cask) with a stopper’ Germanic Dutch tap German, Zapfen v. senses 1 to 2 and n. sense 3 n. sense 5 and v. sense 6 Middle English Old French taper ↑claprap

Example Bank:
She heard a tap at the door.
Someone has left the tap running.
The pub has two sorts of beer on tap.
There was a little tap at the door.
Turn the tap clockwise.
You have to run the tap a long time before the hot water comes.
the sound of a dripping tap

 
See also:faucet

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