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单词 gong
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gong


gong

Q0001850 (gông, gŏng)n.1. A rimmed metal disk that produces a loud, sonorous tone when struck with a padded mallet.2. A usually saucer-shaped bell that is struck with a mechanically operated hammer.intr.v. gonged, gong·ing, gongs To make the sound of a gong.
[Malay.]

gong

(ɡɒŋ) n1. (Instruments) Also called: tam-tam a percussion instrument of indefinite pitch, consisting of a metal platelike disc struck with a soft-headed drumstick2. (Mechanical Engineering) a rimmed metal disc, hollow metal hemisphere, or metal strip, tube, or wire that produces a note when struck. It may be used to give alarm signals when operated electromagnetically3. (Horology) a fixed saucer-shaped bell, as on an alarm clock, struck by a mechanically operated hammer4. (Military) slang Brit a medal, esp a military onevb5. (Instruments) (intr) to sound a gong6. (tr) (of traffic police) to summon (a driver) to stop by sounding a gong[C17: from Malay, of imitative origin] ˈgongˌlike adj

gong

(gɔŋ, gɒŋ)

n. 1. a large bronze disk, that produces a vibrant, hollow tone when struck. 2. a shallow bell struck by an electrically or mechanically operated hammer. 3. (in a clock or watch) a rod or wire, either straight or bent into a spiral, on which the time is struck. v.i. 4. to sound as a gong does; ring, chime, or reverberate. [1800–10; < Malay, Javanese]

gong


Past participle: gonged
Gerund: gonging
Imperative
gong
gong
Present
I gong
you gong
he/she/it gongs
we gong
you gong
they gong
Preterite
I gonged
you gonged
he/she/it gonged
we gonged
you gonged
they gonged
Present Continuous
I am gonging
you are gonging
he/she/it is gonging
we are gonging
you are gonging
they are gonging
Present Perfect
I have gonged
you have gonged
he/she/it has gonged
we have gonged
you have gonged
they have gonged
Past Continuous
I was gonging
you were gonging
he/she/it was gonging
we were gonging
you were gonging
they were gonging
Past Perfect
I had gonged
you had gonged
he/she/it had gonged
we had gonged
you had gonged
they had gonged
Future
I will gong
you will gong
he/she/it will gong
we will gong
you will gong
they will gong
Future Perfect
I will have gonged
you will have gonged
he/she/it will have gonged
we will have gonged
you will have gonged
they will have gonged
Future Continuous
I will be gonging
you will be gonging
he/she/it will be gonging
we will be gonging
you will be gonging
they will be gonging
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been gonging
you have been gonging
he/she/it has been gonging
we have been gonging
you have been gonging
they have been gonging
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been gonging
you will have been gonging
he/she/it will have been gonging
we will have been gonging
you will have been gonging
they will have been gonging
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been gonging
you had been gonging
he/she/it had been gonging
we had been gonging
you had been gonging
they had been gonging
Conditional
I would gong
you would gong
he/she/it would gong
we would gong
you would gong
they would gong
Past Conditional
I would have gonged
you would have gonged
he/she/it would have gonged
we would have gonged
you would have gonged
they would have gonged
Thesaurus
Noun1.gong - a percussion instrument consisting of a metal plate that is struck with a softheaded drumstickgong - a percussion instrument consisting of a metal plate that is struck with a softheaded drumsticktam-tampercussion instrument, percussive instrument - a musical instrument in which the sound is produced by one object striking another
2.gong - a percussion instrument consisting of a set of tuned bells that are struck with a hammergong - a percussion instrument consisting of a set of tuned bells that are struck with a hammer; used as an orchestral instrumentchime, bellcarillon - set of bells hung in a bell towerhandbell - a bell that is held in the handpercussion instrument, percussive instrument - a musical instrument in which the sound is produced by one object striking another
Verb1.gong - sound a gongsound - cause to sound; "sound the bell"; "sound a certain note"
Translations
铜锣

gong

(goŋ) noun a metal plate which, when struck, gives a ringing sound. a dinner gong. 銅鑼 铜锣

gong


a gong show

A wild, chaotic, ridiculous, and/or disastrous event. Sometimes written as "gongshow." From the 1976–1978 television show The Gong Show, an amateur talent contest in which judges would end particularly bad acts by striking a giant gong. Primarily heard in Canada. Did you go to that party last night? What a gong show! A: "How do you think you did on your exam?" B: "It was a total gong show. I'll be lucky if I even passed."See also: gong, show

gong (one)

To abruptly dismiss or stop someone who is in the middle of something. The 1970s TV show The Gong Show popularized the practice of halting a talent act by striking a gong. I thought my presentation was going well, until the boss gonged me halfway through and wouldn't let me continue!See also: gong

kick the gong around

old-fashioned slang To smoke opium or inject heroin. With how glassy her eyes were, I wondered whether she'd been kicking the gong around before she came over to meet me. I think I'll stay home. I hear they're planning to kick the gong around, and I'd rather not be there for that.See also: around, gong, kick

kick the gong around

smoke opium. informal Gong is early 20th-century US slang for a narcotic drug, especially opium.See also: around, gong, kick

gonged

(gɔŋd) mod. drug intoxicated. (Drugs. Originally on opium.) Mooshoo found himself in the alley, gonged. See also: gong

gong


gong,

percussion instrument consisting of a disk, usually with upturned edges, 3 ft (91 cm) or more in diameter in the modern orchestra, often made of bronze, and struck with a felt- or leather-covered mallet or drumstick. Of ancient origin—representations of the gong date back to the 6th cent. A.D.—it has also been called the tam-tam. First used in Western music in the funeral march of Gossec's Mirabeau (1791), the gong has since been a regular member of the European-type orchestra, but it is used sparingly. It is commonly used in East Asian music and in the gamelan music of Bali and Java.

GONG

Abbrev. for Global Oscillations Network Group.

Gong

 

a percussion instrument much in use by the people of Southeast Asia; a convex bronze disk with its edges curved outward.

The gong produces a melodious resounding tone when struck with a special hammer. It is used as a signaling instrument, to accompany dances and perfomances at puppet theaters, and in gamelan orchestras. The tam-tam, a variation of the gong, is used in operatic and symphonic orchestras.

R. B. GALAISKAIA

gong

1. a percussion instrument of indefinite pitch, consisting of a metal platelike disc struck with a soft-headed drumstick 2. a rimmed metal disc, hollow metal hemisphere, or metal strip, tube, or wire that produces a note when struck. It may be used to give alarm signals when operated electromagnetically

GONG


AcronymDefinition
GONGGlobal Oscillation Network Group (Solar Telescope)
GONGGene Ontology Next Generation (research project; UK)
GONGGoal or Not Goal (online game)

gong


Related to gong: Gong Show
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Synonyms for gong

noun a percussion instrument consisting of a metal plate that is struck with a softheaded drumstick

Synonyms

  • tam-tam

Related Words

  • percussion instrument
  • percussive instrument

noun a percussion instrument consisting of a set of tuned bells that are struck with a hammer

Synonyms

  • chime
  • bell

Related Words

  • carillon
  • handbell
  • percussion instrument
  • percussive instrument

verb sound a gong

Related Words

  • sound
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