
톡톡 두드리다, 가볍게 치다
To strike a hard surface with a series of rapid, audible blows, especially to attract attention.
예문:
"She rapped sharply on the door, impatient for an answer."
"The teacher rapped his ruler on the desk to silence the students."
"He rapped his knuckles against the wooden counter."
두드리는 소리, 톡톡 치기
A quick, sharp blow or the sound produced by such a blow.
예문:
"We heard a faint rap at the window late at night."
"With a single rap of the gavel, the judge adjourned the court."
"The sudden rap startled the sleeping cat."
랩을 하다, 랩 공연하다
To perform rap music, typically by speaking or chanting rhyming lyrics rhythmically over a musical beat.
예문:
"The young artist started rapping at local open mic nights."
"She can rap incredibly fast without missing a single syllable."
"During the concert, the DJ paused the music so the MC could rap a freestyle verse."
랩 음악, 힙합 장르
A style of popular music, developed originally by African Americans and Hispanic Americans, in which rhyming lyrics are spoken or chanted rapidly and rhythmically over a musical accompaniment.
예문:
"Rap has evolved significantly since its origins in the Bronx during the 1970s."
"Many modern pop songs incorporate elements of rap and hip-hop culture."
"His favorite genre of music is classic 90s East Coast rap."
범죄 혐의, 비난, 책망
A criminal charge, suspicion, or blame, often used informally (e.g., 'take the rap' or 'murder rap').
예문:
"After the robbery, the lookout man ended up taking the rap for the whole crew."
"He managed to beat the rap despite the overwhelming evidence against him."
"The politician faced a serious rap for corruption charges."