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clap造句
121. For example, birds clap their wings together at the peak of the upstroke during takeoff — that's the clatter of a pigeon taking off in the park — and rotate their wings on the way down to get lift. 122. During the process of modernization in China, we not only clap eyes on the brilliant achievement of economic construction, but also see the burdensome price of bereavement of humanism that we cost. 123. The manager warned him not to clap up the contract with the Cambridge Co.