Смысл: bangbangI 1.[bæŋ]n <Í> 1. сильный удар he got a nasty bang on the head - а) его сильно ударили по голове; б) он сильно ударился головой 2. 1) внезапный шум, взрыв, выстрел to shut the door with a bang - хлопнуть дверью the gun went off with a loud bang - раздался громкий выстрел the bang of the violent explosion could be heard for miles and miles - грохот сильного взрыва был слышен за много миль 2) plрадиотрески 3) звукоподр.бах!, бац! bang! and the tyre exploded - бах! - и шина лопнула 3. разг.стремительность; напор; энергия he started with a bang - его начало было стремительным he was fairly clever, but what he lacked was bang - он был довольно умён, но ему не хватало одного - энергии the project carried plenty of bang - это был действенный план 4. полигр.разг.восклицательный знак 5. амер.сл. 1) удовольствие, наслаждение; приятное возбуждение to get a bang out of smth. - испытать наслаждение от чего-л. 2) впрыскивание наркотика he gave himself a bang - он впрыснул себе наркотик 3) половое сношение ♢to go over with a bang - проходить блестяще (о гастролях и т. п.); иметь шумный успех to come up with a bang - вспыхнуть с новой силой
2.[bæŋ]advразг. <Í> 1. как раз, прямо bang on time - как раз вовремя, точно в назначенный час the picture fell bang on his head - картина упала прямо ему на голову 2. вдруг, внезапно he jumped bang out of the window - он взял да и выпрыгнул из окна 3. эмоц.-усил.здорово, очень a bang good chappie - чертовски славный парень 4. громко, шумно ♢bang off - сл.тотчас, сразу, тут же he gave me an answer bang off - он ответил не задумываясь bang to rights - сл.на месте преступления
3.[bæŋ]v <Í> 1. 1) ударить, стукнуть to bang a wedge with a hammer - ударить молотком по клину to bang the table with one's fist - стучать кулаком по столу to bang a drum [a gong] - бить в барабан [в гонг] to bang on the door - барабанить в дверь to bang a mat against the wall - выбивать /выколачивать/ коврик о стену 2) удариться, стукнуться (тж.bang oneself) to bang against smth. - наткнуться /налететь/ на что-л. to bang oneself against a tree - с разгона удариться о дерево he banged his head as he went through the doorway - входя, он стукнулся головой о притолоку 2. 1) хлопать I heard a window bang in the basement - я слышал, как в подвале хлопало раскрытое окно 2) захлопнуть (часто bang to) to bang the door - хлопнуть дверью to bang the door to - с шумом захлопнуть дверь 3) захлопнуться (часто bang to) the door banged after him - за ним с шумом захлопнулась дверь 3. грохотать the gun banged - грохнул выстрел the anvil banged with hammers - наковальня звенела от ударов молота 4. разг.бить, колотить, тузить 5. сл.побивать, превосходить this will bang the limit any day - это превзойдёт всё 6. сл.впрыскивать себе наркотики (особ. героин); быть наркоманом 7. груб.трахнуть ♢to be banged up about smth. - нервничать по какому-л. поводу to bang one's head against a brick wall - пытаться пробить головой стену, стараться напрасно (употребляется только во временах Continuous)
II 1.[bæŋ]nобыкн.pl <Í> чёлка
2.[bæŋ]v <Í> 1. подстригать волосы чёлкой the girls had their hair banged low over their foreheads - девушки носили чёлки почти до бровей 2. коротко стричь хвост лошади или собаке
bang Идиома
bang
have sex with, lay """Did you bang her, Ted?"" ""If I did, I wouldn't tell you."""
bang for the buck
value for the money spent We were able to get a big bang for our buck when we advertised on the Internet.
bang for your buck
fun for your money, value for your dollar You get more bang for your buck at garage sales. They're fun!
bang on
exactly right, very true, correct, spot on Your answer to Question 3 was bang on. It was correct.
do a bang-up job
" do a very good job; do very well at something."
get a bang out of
enjoy, have fun, get a kick out of Ms. Lau gets a bang out of playing bingo. She loves bingo.
head (headbanger)
a person who uses drugs, junkie That school has no heads. Not one student is using drugs.
start with a bang
start well, start fast, off to a good start The party will start with a bang if Elton arrives by hot-air balloon.
the whole shebang
everything, every bit/piece/person When the cable broke, the whole shebang fell in the river.
whole shebang
(See the whole shebang)
bang on about
to talk incessantly and uninterestingly, to nag:"You're not going to change my mind by banging on about it!"
bang out of order
totally unacceptable
bang to rights
caught red-handed; police/criminal vernacular often heard used jocularly
bang up
to put (someone) in prison
banger
1. a sausage 2. a delapidated car 3. a firework that is explosively loud but visually unstimulating 4. someone associated with gangs and murder
bangin'
cool; looking good; hot; very attractive; fun; exciting; or very good:"Her body was bangin'!!!" "The new Lexus is bangin'!!"
banging
exciting, energetic, wonderful, excellent; usually pronounced "bangin"
bangtails
racehorses
gang banger
a gang member
gangbang
1. to commit crimes in a gang 2. to have sex in groups
hoo-bang
to be ruthless in your aquirement of money
The Boogie Bang
see Bronx. King Sun mentions it in one of his EPs
bang away
shoot continuously连续射击 The soldiers were banging away at the target.士兵们不停地向靶子射击。
bang into
1.collide with 碰撞 He banged into a bus on the street.他在大街上撞到一辆公共汽车上了。 The bus banged into a wall.汽车猛撞到墙上。 2.meet by chance偶然相遇 I didn't expect to bang into him again.我没有想到能再次碰到他。
go over with a bang
Idiom(s): go over with a bang
Theme: SUCCESS
to succeed spectacularly. (Informal.) • The play was a success. It really went over with a bang. • That's a great joke. It went over with a bang.
give sb a bang
Idiom(s): give someone a bang AND give someone a charge; give someone a kick
Theme: EXCITEMENT
to give someone a bit of excitement. (Informal.) • John always gives me a bang. • The whole afternoon, with all its silliness, gave me a charge anyway.
get a bang out of: get a kick out of
Idiom(s): get a charge out of sb or sth AND get a bang out of sb or sth: get a kick out of sb or sth
Theme: EXCITEMENT
to receive special pleasure from someone or something. (Informal.) • Tom is really funny. I always get a kick out of his jokes. • Bill really got a bang out of the present we gave him. • Mary got a charge out of Bob's visit.
bang one's head against a brick wall
Idiom(s): beat one's head against the wall AND bang one's head against a brick wall
Theme: FRUSTRATION
to waste one's time trying to accomplish something that is completely hopeless. • You're wasting your time trying to fix up this house. You're just beating your head against the wall. • You're banging your head against a brick wall trying to get that dog to behave properly.
bang up|bang
adj., informal Very successful; very good; splendid; excellent. The football coach has done a bang-up job this season.John did a bang-up job painting the house. Synonym: FIRST-CLASS.
bang out Produce something loudly or hastily by striking, either a musical instrument or a typing keyboard. For example, The accompanist banged out the melody on the piano, or John planned to bang out his presentation in a couple of hours. [Late 1800s]
more bang for the buck
more bang for the buck Also, more bounce for the ounce. More value for one's money, a greater return on an investment. For example, Buying a condominium is better than renting for years and years; more bang for the buck, or We always get the largest packages of dog food—more bounce for the ounce. The first term originated in the late 1960s in the military for expenditures for firepower and soon was extended to mean an increased financial return or better value. The variant originated in the mid-1900s as an advertising slogan for a carbonated soft drink.
An bang idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with bang, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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