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About the word"zap"
When the word refers to "kill",how is it different from a normal"kill"?any example when only one can be used(sth that is killing but not zapping)?Thank you.
12 aug. 2013 13:27
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Yes, "zap" suggests something quick, like lightning. Strangulation would not be a zapping.
12 augustus 2013
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I think people would use "zap" mostly if they were talking about video games, comic books, or electric fly-swatters. If it was something that happened in the news to a real person, they would not say "zap". Zap would mean electricity, or maybe magic, but not something like a gun or getting run over by a car.
Also, you could get "zapped" but not killed - like if you got a small electric shock.
12 augustus 2013
The word "zap" is slang. I can use this word informally to warn someone to avoid lightning. I don't want them to be struck so I might tell them not to be "zapped" by lightning. The "zap" is the conduction of electricity.
12 augustus 2013
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Weiyang Luo
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