词汇 | bang |
释义 | bangWord family nounbangerbangsterbangadjectivebangingbanged Colours & soundsbang1 /bæŋ/ ●●○ S3 noun 1 [countableC]CSOUND a sudden loud noise caused by something such as a gun or an object hitting a hard surface 砰,啪〔枪声或撞到硬物的声音〕 There was a loud bang outside the kitchen door. ► see thesaurus at sound 厨房门外传来砰的一声巨响。 2 [countableC]HIT a painful blow to the body when you hit against something or something hits you 猛击,猛撞,重打 SYN bump a bang on the head 头上一记猛烈的撞击 3. bangs [plural] American EnglishAmEDCB hair cut straight across your forehead 刘海 SYN British English fringe 4 with a bang SUCCESSFULin a very successful way 极为成功,大受欢迎 Stock markets started the year with a bang. 股市开年大吉。 Examples from the Corpus with a bang• Brewster finished the season with a bang. 5 (get) a bigger/better etc bang for your buck informal something that gives you a good effect or a lot of value for the effort or money you spend on it 〔从自己投入的努力或金钱中〕得到好处 Are taxpayers getting enough bang for their buck? 纳税人得到足够的回报了吗? 6. get a bang out of something American EnglishAmE spoken to enjoy something very much 从某事中得到乐趣 → big bang theoryExamples from the Corpus get a bang out of something• She got a real bang out of seeing the kids in the school play. Examples from the Corpus bang• "I heard a bang and then I heard shots, " said Saxton, a tourist from Australia.• Small children are often frightrened of fireworks that make a bang.• The lid of the box fell shut with a bang.• I heard a loud bang - it sounded like something had fallen down upstairs.• There was a loud bang as the bomb exploded.• The firework went off with a loud bang.• The front door slammed with a loud bang.• If you can afford it, leather has a lot of bang for a lot of bucks.• He walked away from the accident with only a slight bang on the head.• He lay on the horn again; there was another, more violent bang. Colours & soundsbang2 ●●○ S3 verb 1 KNOCK/HIT something[intransitiveI, transitiveT]CHIT to hit something hard, making a loud noise 猛敲;砰然重击 bang on Stop banging on the door! 别砰砰打门了! bang your fist/hand on something She banged her fist on the table. 她砰的一拳砸在桌子上。 The baby kept banging the table with his spoon. ► see thesaurus at hit 宝宝不停地拿调羹敲桌子。 2 KNOCK/HIT something[transitiveT]CHIT to put something down or against something with a lot of force, making a loud noise 猛摔 bang something down She banged the phone down. 她啪的一声把电话扔下。 bang something on/against something He banged a teapot on the table. 他把茶壶往桌子上一摔。 3 CLOSE something[intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep, transitiveT]SHUT/CLOSE to close something violently, making a loud noise, or to be closed in this way (把…)砰地关上 SYN slam I ran out, banging the door behind me. 我冲出去,砰的一声把门摔上。 The window banged shut. 窗户砰的一声关上了。 4 HIT something[transitiveT]HIT/BUMP INTO to hit a part of your body, or something you are carrying, against something by accident 〔意外地〕撞击,磕 SYN bump bang something on something I fell and banged my head on the pavement. 我摔了一跤,头撞在人行道上。 5 MAKE NOISE[intransitiveI]CSOUND to make a loud noise or loud noises 砰砰作响 The gate keeps banging in the wind. 大门被风吹得乒乓作响。 6. HAVE SEX[transitiveT] not politeSEX/HAVE SEX WITH to have sex with someone 与〔某人〕发生性关系 → bang the drum for somebody/something at drum1(4), → bang somebody’s heads together at head1(32), → be (like) banging your head against a brick wall at head1(31) PHRASAL VERBS7 bang about/around phrasal verbphr v to move around a place, making a lot of noise 咚咚地跑来跑去 We could hear them banging about upstairs. 我们听到他们在楼上咚咚咚地跑来跑去。 Examples from the Corpus bang about/around• He yawned as he did it, and banged about a bit, so I felt that I had to go.• All electrical equipment generates electrical noise-electrons banging around in the metal of the equipment itself.• He banged about in the scullery, hunting for wire.• We could hear them banging about, shifting things and wondered nervously if we were in for another move. 8 bang on phrasal verbphr v British EnglishBrE TALK TO somebody informal to talk continuously about something in a boring way 啰嗦个没完 SYN go on about I wish he wouldn’t keep banging on about politics. 我希望他不要一直哇啦哇啦地讲政治了。 Examples from the Corpus bang about• The North will not get that investment if certain influential people keeping banging on about how wonderful things are.• I won't go banging on about the open fireplace again, but to my mind that was certainly one of them. 9 bang something ↔ out phrasal verbphr v informal a) APMto play a tune or song loudly and badly on a piano 〔在钢琴上〕使劲乱敲地弹奏〔乐曲或歌曲〕 b) WRITEto write something in a hurry, especially using a keyboard 〔尤指用键盘〕匆忙赶写,匆匆地打出来 10 bang somebody/something ↔ up phrasal verbphr v informal a) SCJSCP British EnglishBrE to put someone in prison 把…关押起来,监禁 b) DAMAGE American EnglishAmE to seriously damage something 使…严重受损 a banged-up old Buick 一辆破破烂烂的旧别克轿车 Examples from the Corpus bang up• And he banged the gun up and down on the gate.• The banging kept up at the door.• Giovanna was in the house, banging the washing up unhappily into a bowl of chlorinated water. Examples from the Corpus bang• I banged at the door but nobody came.• They were banging drums and chanting.• Thomas banged his fist on the table.• He banged his head against the floor.• In so doing, I banged into the edge of the sink and fell to the floor.• During the day I sit banging my drum and watching good actors singing my words.• I banged my toe on the door.• He complained loudly until Val finally banged on the table and shouted at him.• Sherman banged the door shut.• He got out of the car and banged the door.• I slipped and banged the guitar against the door.• There's no clutch pedal, you just bang the lever into forward and floor it.• She banged the phone down a second before he did, leaving him raging.• I banged the phone down.• She pulled the doll out before the blocks banged together.• The pipes bang when you turn the hot water on. bang on• Laramie was banging on the wall and yelling. banged shut• The screen door banged shut.• This time the car stopped and a door banged shut.• The office door banged shut and the Monsignor groaned.• The door banged shut behind Becky.• Beloved heard them as soon as the door banged shut behind her.• Children's voices, objects being hurled about schoolroom, books banged shut, games of chase, etc.• The door banged shut, its echoes punctuated by the sound of bolts being slammed home. bang3 adverbadv 1 informalEXACT directly or exactly 直接地;准确地;正巧,恰恰 The train arrived bang on time. 火车准点到达。 The technology is bang up to date. ► see thesaurus at exactly 这种技术绝对是最新的。 2 bang on British EnglishBrE spokenCORRECT exactly correct 完全正确 ‘Is that right?’ ‘Bang on!’ “那样对吗?”“绝对没错!” 3 bang goes something British EnglishBrE spokenNOT HAVE used to show that you are unhappy because something you had hoped for will not happen 某事完蛋了,某事告吹了〔表示因期待的事不会发生而不开心〕 Bang goes my brilliant plan. 我的美好计划泡汤了。 4 spokenVIOLENT in a sudden violent way 突然,猛然 I skidded and went bang into the wall. 我的车打滑了,一下子撞到了墙上。 5. go bang informal to explode or burst with a loud noise 砰的一声爆炸[爆裂] Examples from the Corpus go bang• I won't go banging on about the open fireplace again, but to my mind that was certainly one of them. Examples from the Corpus bang• He goes in, the door knocks against the tray, bang go the fifteen cups and they all get broken!• Results this month were bang in line with expectations.• He landed bang in the middle of the roof, and it collapsed.• They've put an ornamental fountain slap bang in the middle of the roundabout.• The arrow hit the target right bang in the middle.• I lost my balance and fell, bang, on my back on the ice.• It starts at eight, bang on the dot.• The eraser hit him bang on the top of his head.• But the design has been brought bang up-to-date to strike a chord with modern riders and classic buffs alike. Colours & soundsbang4 interjection 1 CSOUNDused to make a sound like a gun or bomb 砰〔用作模仿枪声或炸弹的声响〕 Bang bang, you’re dead! 砰,砰 — 你死了! Examples from the Corpus bang• ``Bang, bang - you're dead, '' Tommy shouted. (1500-1600) Probably from a Scandinavian language |
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