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bung AHD[bŭng] D.J.[bʌŋ]K.K.[bʌŋ]n.(名词)- A stopper especially for the hole through which a cask, keg, or barrel is filled or emptied.塞子:塞子,尤指木桶、圆桶或桶上用来注入或倒出的洞而配的塞子
- A bunghole.桶孔,桶口
v.tr.(及物动词)bunged, bung.ing, bungs - To close with or as if with a cork or stopper.用塞子塞:用或好象用木塞或塞子塞住
- Informal To injure or damage:【非正式用语】 伤害或破坏:fell on skis and bunged up my leg.滑雪时摔了一跤,摔伤了腿
- Chiefly British To fling; toss:【多用于英国】 猛扔;投掷:"The Hungarian director bungs star Klaus Maria Brandauer once more into the breaches of past Teuton history"(Nigel Andrews)“这位匈牙利导演又一次把新星克劳斯·玛丽亚·布兰道尔扔进古代日耳曼人历史的裂缝中去了”(奈杰尔·安德鲁斯)
- Middle English bunge 中古英语 bunge
- from Middle Dutch bonge 源自 中古荷兰语 bonge
- from Late Latin puncta [hole] 源自 后期拉丁语 puncta [洞]
- from Latin [feminine past participle of] pungere [to prick] * see peuk- 源自 拉丁语 pungere的阴性过去分词 [剌,扎,戳穿] * 参见 peuk-
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