Skip to main content

bangs

/bangz/US // bæŋz //

刘海,刘海儿,刘海战术

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : John Ken·drick [ken-drik], /ˈkɛn drɪk/, 1862–1922, U.S. humorist.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Officials also had received reports of loud bangs—called in by fishermen—and an oil slick.

  • Ten-year-old Yasmine al Attar stares at me from under her dark curled bangs.

  • And I had the blonde, bobbed hair with like really high bangs that went super high.

  • He also told her she had a high forehead, and suggested she embrace bangs.

  • Women began sporting her trademark dark bangs and dressing like pinups.

  • It is not the power that breaks the machinery, but bangs, and not the uniform weight that this will give.

  • But when Bob comes in he bangs the outer door until you are reminded of the Black Tom explosion.

  • She had dark brown hair coming in bangs to the eyebrows, and her eyes were gold-hazel.

  • When Bangs saw Scattergood he stopped and whispered a moment to his companion, who nodded.

  • One man bangs an instrument like those called harmonicons, with slats of metal set across it all the way up.