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bing

/bing/US // bɪŋ //UK // (bɪŋ) //

乒协,叮

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    British Dialect.

    • : a heap or pile.

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Examples

  • It would scale up its Bing search engine, it would sign up for the code, it would pay up for journalism.

  • Bing is also a leading search engine, and is likely to have the resources to win in all EU territories if it so desired.

  • The platform supports major PPC platforms including Google, Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, and Bing.

  • That’s according to an announcement last week from Microsoft Bing.

  • The new metrics include crawl requests, crawl errors, and indexed pages — all of which are not really directly related to the performance of your search results in Microsoft Bing.

  • A “friend” reports from Washington state: Yes, the legal pot is of the (ba-da-bing) highest quality.

  • I remember my sister being mindblown that Bing Crosby and David Bowie were singing “The Little Drummer Boy” together.

  • Sunai accuses the military of “grab[bing] power with very lame justification.”

  • The stars kept coming: Bing Crosby, Gary Cooper, Merle Oberon.

  • Now He Who Was Chandler Bing is set to star, co-write, and executive produce an update of The Odd Couple for CBS.

  • Bing tea grows on a different shrub, the leaves of which are thicker and larger than those of other kinds.

  • At last an old sailor said, "There's a little boat a-bob-bing up and down out there, and I think it has two little chaps in it."

  • The child had for a long while after their coming, constantly repeated at every meal "Dinah, bing milk."

  • And then the boy gets up quicker than he fell and jerks out his little pearl-handle, and—bing!

  • Man's first interstellar trip had taken nearly five years at sublight velocities, and bing!