banging

banging ['bænɡɪŋ]  ['bænɡɪŋ] 

原级:bang

banging

第三人称单数:bangs

第三人称复数:bangs

过去分词:banged

过去式:banged

banging 基本解释
猛击,猛撞(bang的现在分词形式);
banging 单语例句

1. For anyone banging his or her head against the wall in the world of dating, it seems the answer could lie in your calculator.

2. The film shows fishermen banging on poles to frighten the dolphins into a cove, where they are killed with spears.

3. He interrupted Cox at a joint news conference by banging on the table imitating the manner in which some MEPs had barracked him.

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4. Alonso's smile returned when Ferrari's Michael Schumacher retired three laps from the end with broken steering after banging wheels with Nick Heidfeld's BMW Sauber.

5. He managed to stop his car only after the other drivers woke him up by banging loudly on his car windows.

6. banging

6. After Taddei's goal, opposing fans taunted each other by banging on the partition separating the sections.

7. They then began banging on the walls to indicate their position to the rescue team.

8. banging的反义词

8. We're used to seeing him banging in goals left, right and center.

9. I want to hear the stories of my neighbours in the courtyard every night banging drums and dancing with their brightly coloured attire.

10. After banging against several tables, the car finally came to a stop.

banging 英英释义

noun

1. the act of subjecting to strong attack

    Synonym: battering

2. a continuing very loud noise

adj

1. (used informally) very large

    e.g. a thumping loss

    Synonym: humongous thumping whopping walloping