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bang

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they bang
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he / she / it bangs
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past simple banged
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past participle banged
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-ing form banging
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Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] to hit something in a way that makes a loud noise猛敲;砸
    • bang on something She banged on the door angrily.她憤怒地砰砰打門。
    • bang something (with something) The baby was banging the table with his spoon.嬰孩用調羹敲打着桌子。
    • She banged loudly on the table.她把桌子敲得砰砰響。
    • A branch banged against the window.一根樹枝砸在窗戶上。
    Synonyms hithit
    • knock
    • bang
    • strike
    • bump
    • bash
    These words all mean to come against something with a lot of force.
    • hit to come against somebody/​something with force, especially causing damage or injury:
      • The boy was hit by a speeding car.男孩被超速行駛的汽車撞倒了。
    • knock to hit something so that it moves or breaks; to put somebody/​something into a particular state or position by hitting them/​it:
      • Someone had knocked a hole in the wall.有人在牆上打了個洞。
    • bang to hit something in a way that makes a loud noise:
      • The baby was banging the table with his spoon.嬰孩用調羹敲打着桌子。
    • strike (formal) to hit somebody/​something hard:指猛烈地撞、碰、撞擊、碰撞:
      • The ship struck a rock.船觸礁了。
    • bump to hit somebody/​something by accident:
      • In the darkness I bumped into a chair.我在黑暗中撞上了一把椅子。
    • bash (informal) to hit against something very hard:指猛擊、猛撞:
      • I braked too late, bashing into the car in front.我刹車太晚,撞上了前面的車。
    Patterns
    • to hit/​knock/​bang/​bump/​bash against somebody/​something
    • to knock/​bang/​bump/​bash into somebody/​something
    • to hit/​strike the ground/​floor/​wall
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • hard
    • loudly
    • repeatedly
    preposition
    • against
    • on
    phrases
    • bang (something) down
    • bang (something) open
    • bang (something) shut
    See full entry
  2. [intransitive, transitive] to close something or to be closed with a loud noise(把…)砰地關上 synonym slam
    • A window was banging somewhere (= opening and closing noisily).什麽地方有扇窗戶在砰砰的開開關關。
    • + adj. The door banged shut behind her.她出去時把門砰的一聲關上了。
    • bang something Don't bang the door when you go out!出去時别那麽砰一聲地關門!
    • bang something + adj. She banged the door shut.她砰的一聲關上了門。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • hard
    • loudly
    • repeatedly
    preposition
    • against
    • on
    phrases
    • bang (something) down
    • bang (something) open
    • bang (something) shut
    See full entry
  3. [transitive] bang something + adv./prep. to put something somewhere suddenly and violently猛摔;砰地一扔 synonym slam
    • He banged the money down on the counter.他把錢往櫃台上砰地一擲。
    • She banged saucepans around irritably.她暴躁地把鍋摔來摔去。
    • He kept banging his chair against the wall.他不停地用椅子撞牆。
  4. [transitive] bang something (+ adv./prep.) to hit something, especially a part of the body, against something by accident碰撞;磕 synonym bump
    • She tripped and banged her knee on the desk.她絆了一跤,膝蓋磕在桌子上。
    Extra Examples
    • I banged my head badly.我的頭重重地撞了一下。
    • He banged his head as he tried to stand up.他想要站起來時撞到了頭。
    • I banged my leg on the table.我的腿撞在了桌子上。
    • She couldn't avoid banging her elbows against the cubicle walls as she showered.她洗澡時,總是忍不住用胳膊肘撞隔間的牆壁。
    Topics Illnessb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • badly
    • hard
    preposition
    • into
    • on
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  5. [transitive] bang somebody (taboo, slang) (of a man男性) to have sex with a woman和(女性)性交
  6. Word Originmid 16th cent.: imitative, perhaps of Scandinavian origin; compare with Old Norse bang ‘hammering’.
Idioms
bang/knock your/their heads together
  1. (informal) to force people to stop arguing and behave in a sensible way強行制止人們爭吵並使之恢複理智Topics Opinion and argumentc2
beat/bang the drum (for somebody/something)
  1. (especially British English) to speak with enthusiasm in support of somebody/something(爲…)竭力鼓吹,搖旗呐喊
    • She’s really banging the drum for the new system.她拚命爲新制度搖旗吶喊。

bang

noun
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  1. [countable] a sudden loud noise突然的巨響
    • The door swung shut with a bang.門砰的一聲關上了。
    • Suddenly there was a loud bang and a puff of smoke.突然一聲巨響,噴出了一股煙。
    see also Big Bang
    Extra Examples
    • She slammed the door with a loud bang.她砰的一聲關上了門。
    • The engine let out a bang.發動機發出一聲巨響。
    • We suddenly heard an almighty bang from the kitchen.我們突然聽到廚房裏發出一聲巨響。
    • Will the firework make a loud enough bang?焰火發出的聲音足夠響嗎?
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • almighty
    • big
    • enormous
    verb + bang
    • hear
    bang + verb
    • echo
    preposition
    • with a bang
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  2. [countable] a sudden painful hit on a part of the body(對身體部位的)猛撞,猛敲,猛擊
    • a bang on the head頭被撞擊
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • nasty
    verb + bang
    • get
    • have
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  3. bangs
    [plural] (North American English)
    (British English fringe)
    the front part of somebody’s hair that is cut so that it hangs over their forehead額前短發;劉海兒
    • She blew her bangs out of her face.她把劉海兒從臉上吹開。
    Topics Appearancec2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • blond
    • brown
    • etc.
    verb + bang
    • blow
    • brush
    • pull back
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  4. (also bhang)
    [uncountable] the leaves and flower tops of the cannabis plant, used as a drug歎號
  5. [countable] (informal, computing計算機) the symbol ( ! )歎號
  6. Word Originmid 16th cent.: imitative, perhaps of Scandinavian origin; compare with Old Norse bang ‘hammering’.
Idioms
bang for your buck
  1. (especially North American English, 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 something錢花得合算;所作的努力值得
come back/down to earth (with a bang/bump) | bring somebody (back) down to earth (with a bang/bump)
  1. (informal) to return, or to make somebody return, to a normal way of thinking or behaving after a time when you/they have been very excited, not very practical, etc.(使)從幻想中清醒過來,回到現實中來 see also down to earth
with a bang (informal)
  1. very successfully很成功
    • The party went with a bang.聚會十分圓滿。
    Topics Successc2
  2. in a way that everyone notices; with a powerful effect引人注目;有強烈影響
    • The team won their last four games, ending the season with a bang.該隊赢了最後四場比賽,給本賽季畫了一個亮麗的句號。

bang

adverb
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  1. (informal, especially British English) exactly; completely正好;完全地
    • Our computers are bang up to date.我們的電腦是最先進的。
    • My estimate was bang on target.我的估計完全準確。
    • You’re bang on time, as usual你像往常一樣,非常準時。
    see also slap
    Word Originmid 16th cent.: imitative, perhaps of Scandinavian origin; compare with Old Norse bang ‘hammering’.
Idioms
bang goes something
  1. (British English, informal) used when you say that something you hoped to have or achieve is no longer possible(希望等)破滅
    • Bang went my hopes of promotion.我晉升的希望破滅了。
    Topics Difficulty and failurec2
bang to rights (British English)
(North American English dead to rights)
  1. (informal) with definite proof that you have committed a crime, so that you cannot claim to be innocent證據確鑿;肯定無疑
    • We've got you bang to rights handling stolen property.你在銷贓時被我們抓了個正着。
go bang
  1. (informal) to explode or burst (= break apart) with a loud noise; to make a sudden loud noise爆;爆炸;發出巨響
    • A balloon suddenly went bang.一只氣球突然砰的一聲爆了。

bang

exclamation
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  1. used to show the sound of something loud, like a gun(表示槍聲等巨響)砰
    • ‘Bang, bang, you're dead!’ shouted the little boy.“砰!砰!你死了!” 小男孩喊道。
    Word Originmid 16th cent.: imitative, perhaps of Scandinavian origin; compare with Old Norse bang ‘hammering’.

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