bang
bang 英 [bæŋ] 美 [bæŋ]
n. 重击;突然巨响 vt. 重击;发巨响
进行时:banging 过去式:banged 过去分词:banged 第三人称单数:bangs 名词复数:bangs
- A bang is a loud noise, like a door slamming or something heavy being dropped on a wood floor. Hearing a bang outside your house at night might make your dog start barking.
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- n. 重击;突然巨响
- vt. 重击;发巨响
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1. She banged on the door angrily.
她愤怒地砰砰打门。
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2. The baby was banging the table with his spoon.
婴孩用调羹敲打着桌子。
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3. The door banged shut behind her.
她出去时把门砰地一声关上了。
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4. Don't bang the door when you go out!
出去时别那么砰一声地关门!
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5. He banged the money down on the counter.
他把钱往柜枱上砰地一掷。
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6. The door swung shut with a bang.
门砰地一声关上了。
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7. Suddenly there was a loud bang and a puff of smoke.
突然一声巨响,喷出了一股黑烟。
- bang (n.) 1540s, "heavy, resounding blow;" see bang (v.). Meaning "loud, sudden explosive noise" is by 1855.
- bang (v.) 1540s, "to strike hard with a loud blow," an imitative formation, or else from a Scandinavian source akin to Old Norse banga "to pound, hammer" also of echoic origin. Slang meaning "have sexual intercourse with" attested by 1937. As an adverb, "suddenly, abruptly," by 1828, probably from the notion of "with a sudden or violent sound." Related: Banged; banging. Banging (adj.) in the slang sense of "large, great, surpassing in size" is attested by 1864. Bang-up (adj.) "excellent, first-rate, in fine style" (1810) probably is shortened from a phrase such as bang up to the mark.
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