词汇 | bang |
释义 | bang (noun) bang (adverb) bang 10 ENTRIES FOUND: bang (verb) bang (noun) bang (adverb) bangs (noun) bang-up (adjective) big bang (noun) gang bang (noun) buck (noun) drum (noun) head (noun) 1 bang /ˈbæŋ/ verb bangs; banged; banging 1 bang /ˈbæŋ/ verb bangs; banged; banging Learner's definition of BANG 1 a [+ object] : to cause or allow (something, such as part of your body) to hit something in a way that makes a loud noise砰地撞到(身体的某部位) He accidentally banged his knee against the door.他不小心把膝盖撞到了门上。 He banged [=bumped, struck] his head getting out of the car.从车里出来时,他砰的一声撞到了头。 She fell and banged her elbow.她摔倒在地,撞伤了胳膊肘。 She banged her fist on the table.她用拳头猛敲桌子。 He banged his empty glass on the counter.他猛地一下把空杯子摔在柜台上。 b : to hit (something or someone) in a way that makes a loud noise(砰砰)撞击,猛撞 [+ object] His knee accidentally banged the door.他的膝盖不小心撞到了门。 The chair fell over and banged the wall.椅子翻倒,撞在了墙上。 [no object] — usually + into or against His knee accidentally banged into the door.他的膝盖不小心撞到了门 I thought the door was open and banged [=bumped] right into it.我以为门是开着的,砰的一声撞个正着。 The bird banged into/against the window.鸟砰的一声撞到窗户上。 One of the other players banged into her, knocking her to the ground.另一个球员撞到她身上,使她跌倒在地 2 : to use your hand or a tool to beat or hit (something) in a way that makes a loud noise(用手或工具)猛击,猛敲 [+ object] He banged the drum.他用力击鼓。 She banged the table with her fist.她用手猛敲桌子。 [no object] — + on He banged on the drum.他用力击鼓。 She banged on the table.她用手猛敲桌子。 Who is banging [=pounding] on the door?谁在砰砰砸门? — see also bang the drum for at 1drum 3 [no object] : to make a sudden loud noise发出砰的一声 I could hear the screen door bang [=slam] as he left.他离开时我能听见纱门砰的一声关上了。 The window suddenly banged shut.窗户突然砰的一声关上了。 The pipes banged as the heat came on.来暖气时管道发出砰砰的响声。 4 [+ object] informal + offensive : to have sex with (someone)与…性交 bang away [phrasal verb] US, informal : to work hard at something努力干 We have to keep banging away if we want to finish on time.如果想按时完工,我们必须不停地使劲干。 — often + at The students are banging away at their homework.学生们在埋头做作业。 bang heads together informal : to use angry or forceful methods to control or punish people(用强力)控制,惩罚 I am going to go in there and bang their heads together if they don't start behaving.如果他们还不守规矩的话,我就要去那儿教训他们一下 bang on about [phrasal verb] bang on about (something) British, informal : to talk about (something) repeatedly or for a long time絮叨;唠叨 She's always banging on about [=going on about] the importance of a good diet.她没完没了地唠叨健康饮食的重要性。 bang out [phrasal verb] 1 bang out (something) or bang (something) out informal : to produce (something) quickly匆匆做出;迅速搞定 He banged out the speech in just a few hours.他只用了几个小时就把演讲稿搞定了。 The two sides are trying to bang out an agreement.双方正试图迅速达成协议。 2 : to play (a song, melody, etc.) loudly on a piano(用钢琴)响亮地奏出 She carelessly banged out a few melodies on the piano.她漫不经心地用钢琴演奏了几首曲子。 bang up [phrasal verb] 1 bang up (something or someone) or bang (something or someone) up US, informal : to injure or damage (something or someone)撞坏;损坏 She banged up [=hurt] her knee.她撞伤了膝盖。 He banged up the car.他撞坏了汽车。 He was pretty badly banged up [=injured] in the accident.他在事故中严重受伤。 2 bang up (someone) or bang (someone) up British slang : to put (someone) in prison使…锒铛入狱;把…关进监狱 He got banged up [=locked up] for robbery.他因抢劫罪锒铛入狱。 2 bang /ˈbæŋ/ noun plural bangs 2 bang /ˈbæŋ/ noun plural bangs Learner's definition of BANG 1 a [count] : a sudden loud noise突然的巨响 I heard a loud bang.我听见一声巨响。 The door slammed shut with a bang.门砰的一声关上了。 b — used as an interjection to imitate a loud noise (such as the sound of a gun being fired)砰(用作模仿巨大响声的感叹词) “Bang, bang! You're dead.”“砰,砰!你死了。” ◊ In British English the informal phrase bang goes is used when you are saying that something you wanted or planned has become impossible.某事完蛋了,某事告吹了(在英国英语中用作非正式短语)。 The airport closed and bang went our holiday plans! [=our holiday plans were ruined because the airport closed]机场关闭,我们的度假计划也因此泡汤了。 2 [count] : a hard hit or blow重击;猛撞 She got a nasty bang [=bump] on her head.她的头部遭到重击。 bang for the buck US, informal also bang for your buck — used to describe how much value is received when money is spent钱花得合算 This restaurant offers people the most bang for the buck. [=offers more than other restaurants for the same price]这家餐馆性价比最高。 He claims that the new stadium offers taxpayers too little bang for the buck. [=that the new stadium is not worth the tax money that is being spent on it]他宣称新体育场不值得花纳税人那么多钱 get a bang out of US, informal : to enjoy (something) very much从…中得到乐趣 You'll get a bang out of [=you'll like] this story.你会喜欢这个故事的。 She got a bang out of [=got a kick out of] watching her grandson at the beach.看着孙子在海滩上玩耍,她心中很是快乐。 with a bang : in a sudden and exciting way突然地;激动人心地 The movie begins/starts with a bang and never slows down.这部电影劲爆上映,并且势头一直不减。 3 bang /ˈbæŋ/ adverb 3 bang /ˈbæŋ/ adverb Learner's definition of BANG British, informal : exactly or directly恰好;正好 There it was—bang [=right] in front of us!它恰好在我们面前。 The show began bang on time.表演准时开始。 — see also bang to rights at 3right bang on British, informal : exactly right完全正确 His explanation was bang on. [=spot-on]他的解释完全正确。 |
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