[N-COUNT; SOUND 可数名词;声音词]突然的巨响 A bang is a sudden loud noise such as the noise of an explosion.
I heard four or five loud bangs...
我听到四五声巨响。
She slammed the door with a bang...
她砰的一声摔上了门。
The television went bang.
电视机发出砰的一声巨响。
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[VERB 动词]发出巨响;砰然作响 If something bangs, it makes a sudden loud noise, once or several times.
[V]
The engine spat and banged.
发动机爆出火花,接着发出砰的巨响。
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)砰的一声关上 If you bang a door or if it bangs, it closes suddenly with a loud noise.
[V]
[V adj]
[V n]
...the sound of doors banging...
砰然作响的关门声
All up and down the street the windows bang shut...
整条街的窗户都砰然关上了。
The wind banged a door somewhere.
有扇门被风吹得砰的一下关上了。
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[VERB 动词]猛击;砰然重击 If you bang on something or if you bang it, you hit it hard, making a loud noise.
[V on n]
[V n]
We could bang on the desks and shout till they let us out...
我们可以拍着桌子大喊大叫,直到他们放我们出去。
There is no point in shouting or banging the table.
叫嚷或者拍桌子都毫无意义。
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[VERB 动词](因生气而)砰地放下,猛然放下 If you bang something on something or if you bang it down, you quickly and violently put it on a surface, because you are angry.
[V n prep]
[V n with adv]
She banged his dinner on the table...
她把他的饭菜砰地摔在了桌子上。
He banged down the telephone.
他砰的一声挂断了电话。
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[VERB 动词]撞伤(身体某一部位) If you bang a part of your body, you accidentally knock it against something and hurt yourself.
[V n]
[V n against/on n]
She'd fainted and banged her head...
她晕倒了,把脑袋给磕了。
He hurried into the hall, banging his shin against a chair in the darkness.
他匆匆步入大厅,黑暗中小腿撞到了一把椅子上。
Bang is also a noun.
...a nasty bang on the head.
头上狠狠地撞了一下
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[VERB 动词](通常指由于未能注意到眼前的人或物)撞上 If you bang into something or someone, you bump or knock them hard, usually because you are not looking where you are going.
[V into n]
I didn't mean to bang into you...
我不是故意撞你的。
Various men kept banging into me in the narrow corridor.
在这条狭窄的走廊上,不断有人撞到我。
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[N-PLURAL 复数名词]刘海;额前短垂发Bangs are hair which is cut so that it hangs over your forehead.
[AM 美]
My bangs were cut short, but the rest of my hair was long.
我剪短了刘海,但其他地方的头发还是很长。
in BRIT, use 英国英语用 fringe
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[ADV 副词]恰好;正巧;准确地 You can use bang to emphasize expressions that indicate an exact position or an exact time.
[ADV prep]
[emphasis]
...bang in the middle of the track...
在小径的正中央
For once you leave bang on time for work.
你终于有一次准点上班去了。
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See also:
big bang theory
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[PHRASE 短语]…告吹了;…完蛋了;…没戏了 If you say bang goes something, you mean that it is now obvious that it cannot succeed or be achieved.
[V inflects]
There will be more work to do, not less. Bang goes the fantasy of retirement at 35.
工作只会增加,不会减少。梦想着35岁退休是彻底没戏了。
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[PHRASE 短语]精力充沛地;热情高涨地;非常成功地 If something begins or ends with a bang, it begins or ends with a lot of energy, enthusiasm, or success.
[PHR after v]
Her career began with a bang in 1986.
1986年,她的事业一炮打响。
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to bang your head against a brick wall→see:
brick
; to bang two people's heads together→see:
head
;
相关词组:
bang on about
bang out
bang up
Oxford
bang/bæŋ; NAmEbæŋ/
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bangbangsbangedbangingverb1[intransitive , transitive ]to hit sth in a way that makes a loud noise 猛敲;砸bangon sth ◆She banged on the door angrily.她愤怒地砰砰打门。bangsth (with sth) ◆The baby was banging the table with his spoon.婴孩用调羹敲打着桌子。☞synonyms at
hit
2[intransitive , transitive ]to close sth or to be closed with a loud noise (把…)砰地关上SYN
slam
◆A window was banging somewhere (= opening and closing noisily).什么地方有扇窗户在砰砰地开开关关。+ adj.◆The door banged shut behind her.她出去时把门砰地一声关上了。bangsth ◆Don't bang the door when you go out!出去时别那么砰一声地关门!3[transitive ]bangsth + adv./prep. to put sth somewhere suddenly and violently 猛摔;砰地一扔SYN
slam
◆He banged the money down on the counter.他把钱往柜枱上砰地一掷。◆She banged saucepans around irritably.她暴躁地把锅摔来摔去。4[transitive ]bangsth (+ adv./prep.) to hit sth, especially a part of the body, against sth by accident 碰撞;磕SYN
bump
◆She tripped and banged her knee on the desk.她绊了一跤,膝盖磕在桌子上。5[transitive ]bangsb ( taboo,slang) (of a man 男性)to have sex with a woman 和(女性)性交IDIOMsee
drum
n.,
head
n.PHRASAL VERBSˌbang aˈbout/aˈroundto move around noisily 乒乓作响地来来去去◆We could hear the kids banging around upstairs.我们能听到孩子们在楼上咚咚地跑来跑去。ˌbang ˈinto sthto crash into or hit sth by mistake (不小心)撞着某物◆I banged into a chair and hurt my leg.我撞到椅子上,碰伤了腿。ˌbang ˈon about sth( BrE) ( informal) to talk a lot about sth in a boring way 唠叨;絮叨SYNgo on◆He keeps banging on about his new job.他没完没了地唠叨他那份新工作。ˌbang sb↔ˈup( BrE) ( informal) to put sb in prison 使某人锒铛入狱;把某人收监ˌbang sth↔ˈup( NAmE) ( informal) to damage or injure sth 毁坏;损害noun1a sudden loud noise 突然的巨响◆The door swung shut with a bang.门砰地一声关上了。◆Suddenly there was a loud bang and a puff of smoke.突然一声巨响,喷出了一股黑烟。☞see also
Big Bang
2a sudden painful blow on a part of the body (对身体部位的)猛撞,猛敲,猛击◆a bang on the head头被撞击3bangs[plural ]( NAmE) (BrEfringe)the front part of sb's hair that is cut so that it hangs over their forehead额前短发;刘海儿4=
bhang
5( informal) ( computing 计) the symbol ( ! ) 叹号IDIOMSˌbang for your ˈbuck( especially NAmE) ( informal) if you get more, better, etc. bang for your buck,you get better value for the money you spend or the effort you put in to sth 钱花得合算;所作的努力值得with a ˈbang( informal) 1very successfully 很成功◆The party went with a bang.聚会十分圆满。2in a way that everyone notices; with a powerful effect 引人注目;有强烈影响◆The team won their last four games, ending the season with a bang.该队赢了最后四场比赛,给本赛季画了一个亮丽的句号。☞more at
earth
n.,
slap
adv.adverb( informal) ( especially BrE) exactly; completely 正好;完全地◆Our computers are bang up to date.我们的电脑是最先进的。◆My estimate was bang on target.我的估计完全准确。◆You're bang on time, as usual.你像往常一样,非常准时。☞see also slap bangatslapadv.IDIOMSbang goes sth( BrE) ( informal) used when you say that sth you hoped to have or achieve is no longer possible (希望等)破灭◆Bang went my hopes of promotion.我晋升的希望破灭了。go ˈbang( informal) to burst or explode with a loud noise; to make a sudden loud noise 爆;爆炸;发出巨响◆A balloon suddenly went bang.一只气球突然砰地一声爆了。IDIOMsee
right
n.exclamationused to show the sound of sth loud, like a gun (表示枪声等巨响)砰◆‘Bang, bang, you're dead!’ shouted the little boy.“砰!砰!你死了!”小男孩喊道。bang/bæŋ; NAmEbæŋ/
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bang1 noun
bang2 verb
bang3 adverb
bang4 interjection
bangbang1 /bæŋ/ ●●○S3 noun
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1[countable] a sudden loud noise caused by something such as a gun or an object hitting a hard surface: There was a loud bang outside the kitchen door.► see thesaurus at
sound
2[countable] a painful blow to the body when you hit against something or something hits youSYN bump: a bang on the head3bangs [plural] American English hair cut straight across your foreheadSYN fringe British English4with a bang in a very successful way: Stock markets started the year with a bang.5(get) a bigger/better etc bang for your buck informal something that gives you a good effect or a lot of value for the effort or money you spend on it: Are taxpayers getting enough bang for their buck?6 get a bang out of something American English spoken to enjoy something very much →
big bang theory
bang1 noun
bang2 verb
bang3 adverb
bang4 interjection
bangbang2 ●●○S3 verb
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1[intransitive, transitive] to hit something hard, making a loud noisebang on Stop banging on the door!bang your fist/hand on something She banged her fist on the table. The baby kept banging the table with his spoon.► see thesaurus at
hit
2[transitive] to put something down or against something with a lot of force, making a loud noisebang something down She banged the phone down.bang something on/against something He banged a teapot on the table.3[intransitive always + adverb/preposition, transitive] to close something violently, making a loud noise, or to be closed in this waySYN slam: I ran out, banging the door behind me. The window banged shut.4[transitive] to hit a part of your body, or something you are carrying, against something by accidentSYN bumpbang something on something I fell and banged my head on the pavement.5[intransitive] to make a loud noise or loud noises: The gate keeps banging in the wind.6[transitive] not polite to have sex with someone → bang the drum for somebody/something
at drum1(4)
, → bang somebody’s heads together
at head1(32)
, → be (like) banging your head against a brick wall
at head1(31)
bang about/around phrasal verbto move around a place, making a lot of noise: We could hear them banging about upstairs.bang on phrasal verb British English informal to talk continuously about something in a boring waySYN go onbang on about I wish he wouldn’t keep banging on about politics.bang out phrasal verb informal1to play a tune or song loudly and badly on a piano2to write something in a hurry, especially using a keyboardbang up phrasal verb informal1 British English to put someone in prison2 American English to seriously damage something: a banged-up old Buick
bang1 noun
bang2 verb
bang3 adverb
bang4 interjection
bangbang3 adverb
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1informal directly or exactly: The train arrived bang on time. The technology is bang up to date.► see thesaurus at
exactly
2bang on British English spoken exactly correct: ‘Is that right?’ ‘Bang on!’3bang goes something British English spoken used to show that you are unhappy because something you had hoped for will not happen: Bang goes my brilliant plan.4spoken in a sudden violent way: I skidded and went bang into the wall.5go bang informal to explode or burst with a loud noise
bang1 noun
bang2 verb
bang3 adverb
bang4 interjection
bangbang4 interjection
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used to make a sound like a gun or bomb: Bang bang, you’re dead!