bang
英[bæŋ]
美[bæŋ]
- n. 刘海;重击;突然巨响
- adv. 直接地;砰然地;突然巨响地
- vt. 重击;发巨响
- n. (Bang)人名;(英、乍)班;(芬、德、丹)邦
词态变化
复数: bangs;第三人称单数: bangs;过去式: banged;过去分词: banged;现在分词: banging;英文词源
- bang (v.)
- 1540s, "to strike hard with a loud blow," from a Scandinavian sourse akin to Old Norse banga "to pound, hammer" of echoic origin. Slang meaning "have sexual intercourse with" first recorded 1937. Bang-up "excellent, first-rate," 1820, probably shortened from phrase bang up to the mark. The noun is recorded from late 16c.
This is the way the world ends
Not with a bang but a whimper
[T.S. Eliot, "Hollow Men," 1925]
双语例句
- 1. Dig a largish hole and bang the stake in first.
- 挖一个大点儿的洞,先把木桩敲进去。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Of course, slap-bang in the middle of town the rents are high.
- 当然啦,市区正中心的租金是很高的。
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- 3. The trade secretary disagreed but promised to "bang the drum for industry".
- 贸易部长并不同意,但是答应会“为产业界摇旗呐喊”。
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- 4. The bang came suddenly, echoing across the buildings, shattering glass.
- 突如其来的一声巨响在建筑物间回荡着,震碎了玻璃。
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- 5. There was a huge bang; it sounded like a supersonic jet.
- 传来一声巨响,听起来像是超音速喷气式飞机的声音。
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