1 to make a loud noise by hitting sth hard, to close sth or to be closed with a loud noise 碰撞而发出巨响;砰然一声关上;砰砰作响:
Somewhere in the house, I heard a door bang.我听到房子里有扇门砰然一声关上了。He banged his fist on the table and started shouting.他用拳擂桌子,跟着开始叫嚷。
2 to knock against sth by accident; to hit a part of the body against sth by accident (意外地)碰撞:
Be careful not to bang your head on the ceiling. It's quite low.天花板很低,小心别让头碰着。As I was crossing the room in the dark I banged into a table.我摸黑穿过房间时撞到一张桌子。
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/bæŋ ||; bæŋ/noun[C]
1 a sudden, short, very loud noise 砰的一声;突如其来的巨响:
There was an enormous bang when the bomb exploded.炸弹爆炸时发出了震耳欲聋的巨响。
2 a short, strong knock or hit, especially one that causes pain and injury (尤指造成疼痛或损伤的)碰撞,撞击:
a nasty bang on the head头部受到的重击
with a bang in a successful or exciting way 成功地;令人激动地:
Our team's season started with a bang when we won our first five matches.我们队赢了前五场比赛,打响了本球季的头一炮。
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/bæŋ ||; bæŋ/adv
(especially Brit 尤为英) (informal 非正式) exactly; directly; right 恰好;正好:
Our computers are bang up to date.我们的计算机是最先进的。The shot was bang on target.那一枪恰好打中靶子。bang goes sth(informal 非正式) used for expressing the idea that sth is now impossible (用于表达“变得不可能”的意思):
‘It's raining!’ ‘Ah well, bang goes our picnic!’“下雨了!”“啊,我们的野餐告吹了!”
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/bæŋ ||; bæŋ/exclamation used to sound like the noise of a gun, etc (用于模拟枪声等)砰
bang1/bæŋ; bæŋ/n [C] 1 a sudden loud noise such as an explosion or something hitting a hard surface 砰的一声: There was a loud bang, followed by the sound of breaking glass. 先是砰的一声巨响﹐紧接着就是玻璃碎了的声音。The door closed with a bang. 门砰的一声关上了。see picture on page 见 A7 页图2 when part of your body hits something〔身体的〕撞击: +on He got a nasty bang on the head. 他的头被重重地撞了一下。3 bangs [plural 复数] AmE hair that is cut straight across the front of your head, above your eyes [ fringe BrE 【英】] 【美】刘海see picture at见 HAIR 图4 go with a banginformal if an event goes with a bang, it is very successful【非正式】极为成功: ideas to make sure your party goes with a bang 让聚会开得精彩的主意
bang2v [I,T] 1 to make a loud noise, especially by hitting something against something hard〔尤指通过重击〕(使)发出巨响﹐(使)砰砰作响: +on Someone was banging on the door. 有人在砰砰地敲门。bang sth on sth She banged her fists on the table. 她把拳头砰砰地砸在桌子上。A door banged downstairs. 楼下有扇门砰的响了一下。see box at见 HIT1 方框2 to hit part of your body against something by accident〔身体给意外地〕碰撞: bang sth on sth I banged my knee on the corner of the bed. 我的膝盖撞到了床角。+into He banged into the doorpost. 他撞到了门柱上。
bang3adv informal 【非正式】1 directly or exactly 直接地﹔恰好﹐正好: The train arrived bang on time . 火车正好准时到达。The technology is bang up to date . 这项技术是最先进的。2 bang goes sthBrE spoken used to show that you are unhappy because something you had planned will not happen【英,口】某事告吹了: Oh well, bang goes our night out. 啊﹐我们晚上出去的机会泡汤了。
bangbangbangs2noun1a sudden very loud noise: He shut the door with a bang.2a short, strong knock or hit, especially one that causes pain and injury: He fell and got a bang on the head.3bangs (plural) American English for fringe(1)bangbangbangsbangedbanging1verb (bangs, banging, banged)to make a loud noise by hitting something hard or by closing something: He banged his head on the ceiling.Don't bang the door!