bang / bæŋ /

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bang5 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a loud, sudden, explosive noise, as the discharge of a gun.
  2. a resounding stroke or blow: a nasty bang on the head.
  3. Informal. a sudden movement or show of energy: He started with a bang.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to strike or beat resoundingly; pound: to bang a door.
  2. to hit or bump painfully: to bang one's ankle on a chair leg.
  3. to throw or set down roughly; slam: He banged the plates on the table.
  4. Slang: Vulgar. to have sexual intercourse with.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to strike violently or noisily: to bang on the door.
  2. to make a loud, sudden, explosive noise like that of a violent blow: The guns banged all night.
  3. Slang: Vulgar. to have sexual intercourse.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. suddenly and loudly; abruptly or violently: She fell bang against the wall.
  2. precisely; directly; right: He stood bang in the middle of the flower bed.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. bang into, to collide with; bump into: The truck skidded on the ice and banged into a parked car.
  2. bang up, to damage: A passing car banged up our fender.

bang 近义词

adv. 副词 adverb

suddenly, with force

bang 的近义词 9
bang 的反义词 1
n. 名词 noun

explosive noise

n. 名词 noun

loud hit or knock

n. 名词 noun

thrilling situation

v. 动词 verb

hit or knock loudly

v. 动词 verb

moving by hitting hard

bang构成的短语

  • bang away
  • bang for the buck
  • bang into
  • bang one's head against
  • bang out
  • bang up
  • beat (bang) one's head against the wall
  • get a bang out of
  • go over big (with a bang)
  • more bang for the buck

更多bang例句

  1. Without fans, referees could more clearly hear the contact they would otherwise miss on bang-bang plays, not to mention the complaints from players and coaches.
  2. E-commerce may have plunged into a coma of sorts when India’s coronavirus lockdown started at the end of March, but five months later it’s back with a bang.
  3. The collaboration has not worked out every detail of a cyclic cosmos with no bang and no crunch, much less shown that we live in one.
  4. They, like other banged-up teams, also had the time they needed for injuries to heal.
  5. The hope was to lock in some of the deep carbon emission reductions brought on by the global slowdown—with the added benefit that green government spending can get more bang for the buck than traditional stimulus measures.
  6. Did the French monarchy end not with a bang—or a whimper—but a smile?
  7. More clumsily, fireworks stand in for the Big Bang and a potato and peas are invoked to explain relativity.
  8. This professional seducer, of sorts, has been pictured holding a T-shirt reading “Diss Fatties, Bang Hotties.”
  9. As ends of eras go, he recalls, it was mostly whimper and not much bang.
  10. In 1996, John Paul II called the Big Bang theory “more than a hypothesis.”
  11. Bang went the fragile bulb, as it splintered into a thousand atoms, and the mercury shot in sparkling globules over the table.
  12. Garnache closed the door upon him with a bang, and smiled quietly as he turned to Valerie.
  13. Miss Boutts replied that they were too busy in the daytime, but were asked once a week to a "bang-up" affair.
  14. Immediately the door was opened just enough to let the two men glide in; then it was shut with a bang and bolted.
  15. She closed the stove door with a bang, and approaching, assisted in removing Edna's dripping mackintosh.