释义 |
bang goes ——British Used to express the sudden collapse of a plan or hope: my first thought when I heard the news was ‘Bang goes my knighthood!’...- But I guess I will just have to accept that if he's just going to be there for a day, he won't be there for a night, so bang goes Gerry's plan for the Grand Seduction.
- Even the other new girl comes from another pregnancy yoga class, so bang goes my hopes of safety in numbers.
- Actually, when people arrive late I usually think they are terribly rude, so bang goes my theory…!
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