单词 | bang |
释义 | Word Frequency bang 1(bæŋ) noun 1. a short loud explosive noise, as of the bursting of a balloon or the report of a gun 2. a hard blow or knock, esp a noisy one; thump he gave the ball a bang 3. informal a startling or sudden effect he realized with a bang that he was late 4. slang an injection of heroin or other narcotic 5. vulgar, slang an act of sexual intercourse 6. bang for one's buck 7. get a bang out of 8. with a bang verb 9. to hit or knock, esp with a loud noise; bump to bang one's head 10. to move noisily or clumsily to bang about the house 11. to close (a door, window, etc) or (of a door, etc) be closed noisily; slam 12. (transitive) to cause to move by hitting vigorously he banged the ball over the fence 13. to make or cause to make a loud noise, as of an explosion 14. (transitive) British a. to cause (stock prices) to fall by rapid selling b. to sell rapidly in (a stock market), thus causing prices to fall 15. vulgar, slang to have sexual intercourse with 16. (intransitive) slang to inject heroin, etc 17. bang one's head against a brick wall adverb 18. with a sudden impact or effect bang went his hopes of winning the car drove bang into a lamp-post 19. precisely bang in the middle of the road 20. bang goes 21. bang to rights 22. go bang Word origin C16: from Old Norse bang, banga hammer; related to Low German bangen to beat; all of imitative originWord Frequency bang 2(bæŋ) noun 1. a fringe or section of hair cut straight across the forehead verb (transitive) 2. to cut (the hair) in such a style 3. to dock (the tail of a horse, etc) Word origin C19: probably short for bangtail short tailWord Frequency bang 3(bæŋ) noun a variant spelling of bhang |
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