释义 |
Definition of bingle in English: binglenoun ˈbɪŋɡ(ə)l Australian informal A collision. Example sentencesExamples - The race will be at a sensible hour on Sunday, so we can all watch it on the big screen at Shenanigans at 7 p.m. Don't be late, or you'll miss the now customary first corner bingles!
- Stewart exploits late bingle: Tony Stewart passed Kevin Harvick with 10 laps left to win the Indianapolis NASCAR race today.
- Despite my tramping on the brake, a crash - I hate ‘bingle’ - was inevitable.
- It was all fairly cruisey, lots of slowing and speeding as you would expect, but no bingles that I saw.
- Two injured in bottle shop bingle
Origin 1940s: diminutive of dialect bing 'thump, blow'. Compare with bing2. |