单词 | bang |
释义 | bang bang1 /bang/, n. 1. a loud, sudden, explosive noise, as the discharge of a gun. 2. a resounding stroke or blow: a nasty bang on the head. 3. Informal. a sudden movement or show of energy: He started with a bang. 4. energy; vitality; spirit: The bang has gone out of my work. 5. Informal. sudden or intense pleasure; thrill; excitement: a big bang out of seeing movies. 6. Slang (vulgar). sexual intercourse. 7. Printing and Computer Slang. an exclamation point. v.t. 8. to strike or beat resoundingly; pound: to bang a door. 9. to hit or bump painfully: to bang one's ankle on a chair leg. 10. to throw or set down roughly; slam: He banged the plates on the table. 11. Slang (vulgar). to have sexual intercourse with. v.i. 12. to strike violently or noisily: to bang on the door. 13. to make a loud, sudden, explosive noise like that of a violent blow: The guns banged all night. 14. Slang (vulgar). to have sexual intercourse. 15. bang into, to collide with; bump into: The truck skidded on the ice and banged into a parked car. 16. bang up, to damage: A passing car banged up our fender. adv. 17. suddenly and loudly; abruptly or violently: She fell bang against the wall. 18. directly; precisely; right: He stood bang in the middle of the flower bed. 19. bang off, Chiefly Brit. Slang. immediately; right away. 20. bang on, Chiefly Brit. Slang. terrific; marvelous; just right: That hat is absolutely bang on. [1540-50; 1930-35 for def. 5; cf. ON banga to beat, hammer, LG bangen to strike, beat, G dial. banken; perh. orig. imit.] Syn. 2. smack, clout, box, wallop, sock, bash, cuff. bang2 /bang/, n. 1. Often, bangs. a fringe of hair combed or brushed forward over the forehead. v.t. 2. to cut (the hair) so as to form a fringe over the forehead. 3. to dock (the tail of a horse or dog). [1860-65, Amer.; short for BANGTAIL] bang3 /bang/, n. bhang. |
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