单词 | bang |
释义 | verb | noun | adverb | interjection bangbang1 /bæŋ/ ●●● S2 verb 1HIT AND MAKE NOISE [intransitive, transitive] to hit something hard against something else, making a loud noise: I banged the phone down. They were banging drums and chanting.bang on Lara was banging on the wall and yelling.► see thesaurus at hit12CLOSE something [intransitive always + adv./prep., transitive] to close something violently making a loud noise, or to make something close in this way: He got out of the car and banged the door. The screen door banged shut.3HIT BODY PART [transitive] to hit a part of your body or something you are carrying against something, especially by accident SYN bump: I slipped and banged my knee.bang something on/against something I banged my toe on the door. I accidentally banged the guitar against the door.4MAKE NOISE [intransitive] to make a loud noise or noises: The pipes bang when you turn the hot water on.5bang your head against/on a (brick) wall informal to be wasting your efforts by doing something that does not produce any results: Trying to teach that class is like banging your head against a brick wall.bang something ↔ out phrasal verb informal1to play a tune or song loudly and badly on a piano2to write something in a hurry, especially on a typewriter: As a journalist, you have to bang out a column for each day.bang somebody/something ↔ up phrasal verb informal to seriously damage something: She banged up my car. verb | noun | adverb | interjection bangbang2 ●●● S2 noun 1 [countable] a sudden loud noise caused by something such as a gun or an object hitting a hard surface: The front door slammed with a loud bang.2bangs [plural] hair cut straight across your forehead3get a bang out of something spoken to enjoy something very much: She got a real bang out of seeing the kids in the school play.4with a bang in a way that is very exciting or noticeable: Brewster finished the season with a bang.5[countable] a hard knock or hit against something: He walked away from the accident with only a slight bang on the head.6more bang for the/your buck a good effect or a lot of value for the effort or money you spend: You get more bang for your buck when you buy used textbooks. verb | noun | adverb | interjection bangbang3 adverb 1informal directly or exactly: It starts at eight, bang on the dot.2spoken in a sudden, violent way: I lost my balance on the ice and fell, bang, on my back. verb | noun | adverb | interjection bangbang4 interjection used to make a sound like a gun or explosion: Then suddenly, bang! The engine just exploded. |
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