bang
noun
verb
adv
interjection
bæŋ
noun
1
a
sudden
loud
noise
caused
by
something
such
as
a
gun
or
an
object
hitting
a
hard
surface
砰,啪〔枪声或撞到硬物的声音〕
C
There
was
a
loud
bang
outside
the
kitchen
door.
厨房门外传来砰的一声巨响。
2
a
painful
blow
to
the
body
when
you
hit
against
something
or
something
hits
you
猛击,猛撞,重打;
C
a
bang
on
the
head
头上一记猛烈的撞击
3
bangs
hair
cut
straight
across
your
forehead
[美] 刘海;
plural 复数 | AmE BrE
4
with a bang
in
a
very
successful
way
极为成功,大受欢迎
Stock
markets
started
the
year
with
a
bang.
股市开年大吉。
5
(get) a bigger/better etc bang for your buck
something
that
gives
you
a
good
effect
or
a
lot
of
value
for
the
effort
or
money
you
spend
on
it
[非正式] 〔从自己投入的努力或金钱中〕得到好处
informal
Are
taxpayers
getting
enough
bang
for
their
buck?
纳税人得到足够的好处了吗?
6
get a bang out of sth
to
enjoy
something
very
much
[美,口] 从某事中得到乐趣
AmE spoken
verb
7
to
hit
something
hard,
making
a
loud
noise
猛敲; 砰然重击
I,T
[+
on
]
Stop
banging
on
the
door!
别砰砰敲门了!
bang
your
fist/hand
on
sth
She
banged
her
fist
on
the
table.
她砰的一拳砸在桌子上。
8
to
put
something
down
or
against
something
with
a
lot
of
force,
making
a
loud
noise
猛摔
T
bang
sth
down
She
banged
the
phone
down.
她啪的一声把电话扔下。
bang
sth
on/against
sth
He
banged
a
teapot
on
the
table.
他把茶壶往桌子上一摔。
9
to
close
something
violently,
making
a
loud
noise,
or
to
be
closed
in
this
way
很响地使劲关上;
I always + adv/prep, T
I
ran
out,
banging
the
door
behind
me.
我冲出去,砰的一声把门摔上。
The
window
banged
shut
.
窗户砰的一声关上了。
10
to
hit
a
part
of
your
body
or
something
you
are
carrying
against
something,
by
accident
〔意外地〕撞击;
T
bang
sth
on
sth
I
fell
and
banged
my
head
on
the
pavement.
我摔了一跤,头撞在人行道上。
11
to
make
a
loud
noise
or
noises
砰砰作响
I
The
gate
keeps
banging
in
the
wind.
大门被风吹得乒乓作响。
12
to
have
sex
with
someone
[不礼貌] 与〔某人〕发生性关系
T | not polite
13
to
move
around
a
place,
making
a
lot
of
noise
咚咚地跑来跑去
We
could
hear
them
banging
about
upstairs.
我们听到他们在楼上咚咚地跑来跑去。
14
to
talk
continuously
about
something
in
a
boring
way
罗嗦个没完;
[+
about
]
I
wish
he
wouldn’t
keep
banging
on
about
politics.
我希望他不要一直哇啦哇啦地讲政治。
15
to
play
a
tune
or
song
loudly
and
badly
on
a
piano
〔在钢琴上〕使劲乱敲地弹奏〔乐曲或歌曲〕
16
to
write
something
in
a
hurry,
especially
using
a
keyboard
〔尤指在打字机上〕匆忙赶写,匆匆地打出来
17
to
put
someone
in
prison
[英] 把…关押起来,监禁
BrE
18
to
seriously
damage
something
[美] 使…严重受损
AmE
a
banged-up
old
Buick
一辆破破烂烂的旧别克轿车
adv
19
directly
or
exactly
[非正式] 直接地; 准确地; 正巧,恰恰
informal
The
train
arrived
bang
on
time
.
火车准点到达。
The
technology
is
bang
up
to
date
.
这种技术绝对是最新的。
20
bang on
exactly
correct
[英,口] 完全正确
BrE spoken
‘Is
that
right?’
‘Bang
on!’
“那样对吗?”“绝对没错!”
21
bang goes sth
used
to
show
that
you
are
unhappy
because
something
you
had
hoped
for
will
not
happen
[英,口] 某事完蛋了,某事告吹了〔表示因期待的某事不会发生而不开心〕
BrE spoken
Bang
goes
my
brilliant
plan.
我美好的计划泡汤了。
22
in
a
sudden
violent
way
[口] 突然,猛然
spoken
I
skidded
and
went
bang
into
the
wall.
我脚下一滑,猛然撞到了墙上。
23
go bang
to
explode
or
burst
with
a
loud
noise
[非正式] 砰的一声爆炸 (爆裂 )
informal
interjection
24
used
to
make
a
sound
like
a
gun
or
bomb
砰〔用作模仿枪声或炸弹的声响〕
Bang
bang,
you’re
dead!
砰,砰 — 你死了!