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What are the difference between "smack" "spank" and "slap"?
What are the difference between "smack" "spank" and "slap"? And how to use these words, thanks.
5 mars 2012 09:25
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A smack is normally somewhere on the body besides the face. It could be on the arm or leg.
A slap is with the palm of the hand on to the face.
A spank is normally with the palm of the hand on the buttocks or back of the thighs. Some people spank with a belt, wooden spoon, a cane, or a slipper.
A spanking that leaves a bruises or causes even a little bit of bleeding is considered a beating
If any of the above is towards a child in Australia, it is classed as child abuse.
5 mars 2012
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Spanking refers to the act of striking the buttocks of another person to cause temporary pain without producing physical injury. The act of smacking something/someone, a blow delivered with an open hand. A slap is a broad stroke made with the open hand or the back of the hand, usually across the face,
5 mars 2012
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Michael Zhang
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais, Japonais
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Anglais, Japonais
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