1.b> / (; ), ( , , . i>); I heard the front door slam , / ; a window slammed shut in the wind ; he stormed out of the house, slamming the door as he left / ; she slammed the lid shut i> ; she slammed her book shut and rushed out of the room [.i> .i> 2];
2.b> i> (), , ; she slammed down the phone angrily ; he slammed the book down on the table and stormed out / [.i> .i> 1]; he slammed the brakes on when a child ran in front of his car , ;
3.b> i> (); local media slammed plans to build a prison in the area ;
to slam againstb> = to slam into;
to slam intob> (; ), ; all 155 passengers died instantly when the plane slammed into the mountain 155- / , .