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bang n.巨响,猛击 vi.砰砰作响 vt.砰地敲,猛击

释义2bang
/ bAN /


bang¹
noun
1. a sudden loud, sharp noise
• (突发的)巨响,砰
 »the door slammed with a bang.
  门砰的一声关上了。
  a sharp blow causing such a noise
• (发出巨响的)猛击;猛撞
 »I went to answer a bang on the front door.
  我去看看谁在猛敲前门。
  a sudden painful blow
• (重重)一击
 »a nasty bang on the head.
  对头部的猛击。
2. (bangs)(chiefly N. Amer.)a fringe of hair cut straight across the forehead
[主北美] (前额上整齐的)刘海
3. (vulgar slang)an act of sexual intercourse
[粗俚] 性交
4. [Computing, chiefly US] the character ‘!’
[计算机主 美] 感叹号“!”
verb, [with obj.]
1. strike or put down (something) forcefully and noisily, typically in anger or in order to attract attention
• (尤指因生气或为引起注意)砰地敲,砰地放下
 »he began to bang the table with his fist.
  他开始用拳头捶桌子。
 »Sarah banged the phone down.
  萨拉砰地放下电话听筒。
 »[no obj.] someone was banging on the door.
  有人在捶门。
  [with obj. and adverbial] cause to come into contact with something suddenly and sharply, typically by accident
• 猛撞
 »I banged my head on the low beams.
  我的头撞到了低梁。
 »[no obj.] she banged into some shelves in the darkness.
  黑暗中她撞上了书架。
  [no obj.] make a sudden loud noise, typically repeatedly
• 砰砰作响
 »the shutter was banging in the wind.
  百叶窗在风中乒乓作响。
  (with reference to something such as a door) open or close violently andnoisily
• (门等)砰地打开,砰地关上
 »[with obj. and complement] he banged the kitchen door shut behind him.
  他砰地关上身后的厨房门。
 »[no obj., with complement] the door banged open and a man staggered out.
  门砰地开了,一个男人摇摇晃晃地走出来。
  [no obj., with adverbial of direction] (of a person) move around or do something noisily, especially as an indication of anger or irritation
• (尤指生气烦躁时)重手重脚地走动,粗暴摆弄
 »she was banging around the kitchen.
  她在厨房砰砰啪啪发脾气。
  [with obj. and adverbial of direction] (of a sports player) hit (a ball or a shot) forcefully and successfully
• (运动员)猛击(球)
 »he banged home four penalties in the opening twenty minutes.
  开场后20分钟他就为本队猛进4个点球。
  (vulgar slang)(of a man) have sexual intercourse with (a woman)
[粗俚] (男性)与(女人)性交
2. (chiefly N. Amer.)cut (hair) in a fringe
[主北美] 剪(刘海)
adverb
1. (informal, chiefly Brit.)exactly
[非正式, 主英] 正;恰恰
 »the train arrived bang on time.
  火车正点到达。
   completely
• 完全,彻底
 »bring your wardrobe bang up to date.
  彻底更新你的衣服。
exclamation
1. used to express or imitate the sound of a sudden loud noise
• 砰,轰
 »party poppers went bang.
  派对参加者们拉响炮仗啪啪作响。
2. used to convey the suddenness of an action or process
• 砰地一下(表突然)
 »the minute something becomes obsolete, bang, it's gone.
  哪件事一过时,马上就会消失。
【IDIOMS】
bang for one's (或 the) buck
1. (informal, chiefly US)value for money; performance for cost
[非正式, 主美] 花钱换得价值
bang goes ——
1. used to express the sudden or complete destruction of a plan or ambition
• (计划,图谋)突然破灭
 »my first thought when I heard the news was ‘Bang goes my knighthood!’.
  我听到那个消息第一反应是“我封不了爵士了!”。
bang on
1. [Brit. informal] exactly right
[英, 非正式] 完全正确;完全符合
 »the programme is bang on about the fashion world.
  那节目完全符合时装界情况。
bang (或 knock) people's heads together --› see head
get a bang out of
1. (informal, chiefly N. Amer.)derive excitement or pleasure from
[非正式, 主北美] 从…中得到刺激或乐趣
 »some people get a bang out of reading that stuff.
  有些人从看那东西中得到乐趣。
go (off) with a bang
1. go successfully
• 进展顺利
with a bang
1. abruptly
• 突然地
 »the remark brought me down to earth with a bang.
  那句话突然把我带回了现实。
2. impressively or spectacularly
• 令人难忘地,壮观地
 »the day starts with a bang—the steep climb to the mountain top.
  艰难登顶——那一天就这样惊心动魄地开始了。
【语源】
1. mid 16th cent.: imitative, perhaps of Scandinavian origin; compare with Old Norse bang 'hammering'
【PHR V】
bang away at
1. [informal] do something in a persistent or dogged way
[非正式] 坚持不懈
 »he was banging away at his novel.
  他正为自己的小说不懈努力。
bang on about
1. [informal] talk tediously and at length about (something)
[非正式] 喋喋不休
 »the government banged on about competition, efficiency, and the free market.
  政府喋喋不休大谈竞争、效率和自由市场。
bang something out
[informal 非正式]
1. play music or a tune noisily, enthusiastically, and unskilfully
• 响亮而不熟练地奏(音乐)
2. produce something hurriedly or in great quantities
• 大量而匆促生产
 »they weren't banging out ads in my day the way they are now.
  我那个年代他们可没像今天这样拼命做广告。
bang someone/thing up
1. [Brit. informal] imprison someone
[英, 非正式] 把(某人)关进监狱
 »they've been banged up for something they didn't do.
  他们以莫须有的罪名被关进监狱。
  [N. Amer. informal] damage or injure someone or something
[北美, 非正式] 损害;伤害
 »he banged up his knee.
  他弄伤了膝盖。
bang²
noun
1. variant spelling of bhang


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