bung up / bʌŋ /

塞满装上塞满了塞进

bung up2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a stopper for the opening of a cask.
  2. a bunghole.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to close with or as if with a bung; cork; plug.

bung up 近义词

bung up

等同于 mistreat

bung up

等同于 abuse

bung up

等同于 manhandle

bung up

等同于 bruise

更多bung up例句

  1. Cleaning the winery, the team has located a mix of “completely smashed barrels, open bung barrels, and intact barrels.”
  2. This boast does not arouse Alfred's envy as he has friends in Brownsville who can drink out of the bung hole of a barrel.
  3. So Uncle John put the great stoppers that they call bungs into the bung-holes in the kegs, so that the cider would not run out.
  4. It is like milk in a pan, with no more motion now than there is in a full hogshead before the bung is started.
  5. Den de bung-shells 'gun ter bus'; en I ax myse'f w'at dey shootin' at me fer, en I ain't never fin' out w'at make dey do it.
  6. In the middle of the cellar lay a big barrel with an open bung-hole, but bound fast round with three iron hoops.