pong / pɒŋ, pɔŋ /

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pong2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an unpleasant smell; stink.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to have a disagreeable smell; stink.

更多pong例句

  1. That’s easier to do in an office where businesses in tech for example might have a ping pong table, a slide, or even free food.
  2. Ping pong tables are simple and quick to set up, move, and store, and can endure the elements.
  3. Cosmos is a way to bring back that human connection we lack when we spend all day online, by providing a virtual world where you can play a game of trivia or pong after work with colleagues or gather round a table to celebrate a friend’s birthday.
  4. There, bacteria get busy breaking it down and, thus, the pong.
  5. Anyone with the intellect of a ping-pong ball should understand how opportunistic that whistleblowing looks.
  6. Meanwhile, Kiev and Moscow passed the fault for the tragedy to each other, as if they were playing ping pong with the tragedy.
  7. The Ping-Pong stadium was a tiny isolated bubble of bounty in the middle of a country shocked into silence.
  8. The Chinese public had waited so long for their Ping-Pong Spring that they bellowed constant approval of the rout.
  9. While other countries regarded ping pong as a sporting after-thought, the Chinese were about to make it their centerpiece.
  10. Public gardens had special ping-pong tables to relieve the stress.
  11. And, by the way, you boys haven't made the acquaintance of Pong, have you?
  12. "Pong is as funny as his name, even if he is a Chinaman," laughed Stallings.
  13. Pong, what are you going to give us out of the chuck wagon in the morning?
  14. I had Pong get out the blankets for you, seeing that you have only your slickers with you.