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单词 bingo
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Definition of bingo in English:

bingo

noun ˈbɪŋɡəʊˈbɪŋɡoʊ
  • A game in which players mark off numbers on cards as the numbers are drawn randomly by a caller, the winner being the first person to mark off all their numbers.

    宾果(游戏)

    as modifier a bingo hall
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They used to return all the money spent buying bingo cards to the players, with no rake-off.
    • After you print out the bingo cards, you watch selected episodes to match up words and activities to your card!
    • Bermudians will still be able to gamble on horse racing, the football pools, in the bingo halls and on internet gaming sites.
    • Other former department stores are now a bingo hall and a billiards parlor.
    • Card games, bingo games and dart-throwing competitions, all played for money, are endemic.
    • Its profits jumped 16% as the Mecca bingo halls continued to draw in the punters.
    • Once, working in a bingo hall, a caller asked him what he wanted to do with his life and Kay confessed he wasn't sure.
    • Looking more carefully, I see it is set up like a bingo card with rows and columns and animated illustrations that each has a life of its own.
    • Anyone who had one of the bingo cards that had been pushed through people's letterboxes could therefore play the game without buying a newspaper.
    • A loyal bingo player, a game she loved and hated to miss.
    • Many festivals have had performers, narrators, door prizes and a bingo game made to fit the theme.
    • Its members also enjoy bingo every Tuesday night with the bingo cards supplied for the entire year by the association.
    • McKenzie has a promising career as a bingo caller if he tires of television.
    • After finishing the supper there was Bingo and Door prizes, the bingo games were called by Jack Fraser assisted by Brain Close.
    • The internet is a major gambling hall for punters where they play poker bingo cards whatever; gamblers even get to play lotto online.
    • As anyone who lives in York knows, the opening of the new bingo hall marks the end of the road for the old Rialto.
    • Michael Mooney from Ahena was the lucky winner of the E300 bingo jackpot in the Town Hall last Thursday night week.
    • Multimedia installs the slot-machine-like bingo player stations free of charge.
    • The ten finalists were drawn randomly from a bingo machine and each one made their way up to the stage where they picked a key.
    • The lucky winner of the bingo pool of E130 was Eileen Keveaney.
    Synonyms
    raffle, draw, prize draw, sweepstake, sweep, lotto, tombola, drawing of lots, pools
exclamation ˈbɪŋɡəʊˈbɪŋɡoʊ
  • 1A call by someone who wins a game of bingo.

    宾果(宾果游戏赢家的叫声)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I was losing badly, but Jessica came within one space of winning when finally, someone yelled "Bingo!
    • A beano player was excited and yelled Bingo instead of Beano and that's how Bingo was born.
    • We yelled "bingo!"
    • Whenever anyone yelled the magic "bingo," people groaned and just about threw their daubers around the room.
    • Someone called out numbers and if you filled in a whole line, you yelled "Bingo" and got a set of dishes or something.
  • 2Used to express satisfaction at a sudden positive event or outcome.

    啊,嘿(表示满意或意外)

    Just swipe the pen over a bar code and bingo! The recorder's programmed itself
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When you throw in sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll, bingo!
    • It seemed normal practice to make up some previous experience, put in a primed friend's name and number as a reference and, bingo, work rolled in.
    • Now, thanks to technology, you type in any postcode on the computer and, bingo, the name of the local MP appears in a nanosecond.
    • Pay your rent, pay your telephone, buy your groceries, see the doctor - bingo, it's gone.
    • Joining and alighting, for two well-separated weeks; multiply up to make a year's use, and - bingo!
    • I felt the cold metal of the electronic device rub against my warm skin, bingo!
    • Hearing some ruckus in Stuart's apartment, Kate peeks her head though his window from the fire escape and - bingo!
    • Massage gently to mix and, bingo, you have a dose of high-protein tuna that's ready to go.
    • The Angels agree to give in a little to let the player win and, bingo, you've got yourself a deal at or near $8.5 million.
    • A quiet Sunday at home might do wonders for both of us, and if it brings you on, then - bingo!
    • Well, just cut the rate of interest in half three or four more times and: bingo!
    • These guys literally dangle an Airport base station onto a DSL connection they already have, and - bingo!
    • So reunite with the old girlfriend or boyfriend and, bingo, you'll find the peace and simplicity of youth again.
    • All King Kev needs to do now is to get his team playing like that for the full 90 minutes every week and… bingo!
    • Add some scented climbers and a well thought-out colour scheme - bingo!
    • Simply look at the heels of your everyday shoes, and if the inner-heel area is wearing down faster than the rest of the heel - bingo!
    • The central banker tips you off to place your bet that the bond price will go up, and, bingo!

Origin

1920s (as exclamation): of unknown origin.

Rhymes

dingo, Domingo, flamingo, gringo, jingo, lingo

Definition of bingo in US English:

bingo

nounˈbɪŋɡoʊˈbiNGɡō
  • A game in which players mark off numbers on cards as the numbers are drawn randomly by a caller, the winner being the first person to mark off five numbers in a row or another required pattern.

    宾果(游戏)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Other former department stores are now a bingo hall and a billiards parlor.
    • The internet is a major gambling hall for punters where they play poker bingo cards whatever; gamblers even get to play lotto online.
    • Its profits jumped 16% as the Mecca bingo halls continued to draw in the punters.
    • The lucky winner of the bingo pool of E130 was Eileen Keveaney.
    • Once, working in a bingo hall, a caller asked him what he wanted to do with his life and Kay confessed he wasn't sure.
    • A loyal bingo player, a game she loved and hated to miss.
    • After finishing the supper there was Bingo and Door prizes, the bingo games were called by Jack Fraser assisted by Brain Close.
    • Bermudians will still be able to gamble on horse racing, the football pools, in the bingo halls and on internet gaming sites.
    • Michael Mooney from Ahena was the lucky winner of the E300 bingo jackpot in the Town Hall last Thursday night week.
    • The ten finalists were drawn randomly from a bingo machine and each one made their way up to the stage where they picked a key.
    • They used to return all the money spent buying bingo cards to the players, with no rake-off.
    • Many festivals have had performers, narrators, door prizes and a bingo game made to fit the theme.
    • Multimedia installs the slot-machine-like bingo player stations free of charge.
    • Card games, bingo games and dart-throwing competitions, all played for money, are endemic.
    • After you print out the bingo cards, you watch selected episodes to match up words and activities to your card!
    • McKenzie has a promising career as a bingo caller if he tires of television.
    • Anyone who had one of the bingo cards that had been pushed through people's letterboxes could therefore play the game without buying a newspaper.
    • As anyone who lives in York knows, the opening of the new bingo hall marks the end of the road for the old Rialto.
    • Its members also enjoy bingo every Tuesday night with the bingo cards supplied for the entire year by the association.
    • Looking more carefully, I see it is set up like a bingo card with rows and columns and animated illustrations that each has a life of its own.
    Synonyms
    raffle, draw, prize draw, sweepstake, sweep, lotto, tombola, drawing of lots, pools
exclamationˈbɪŋɡoʊˈbiNGɡō
  • 1Used to express satisfaction or surprise at a sudden positive event or outcome.

    啊,嘿(表示满意或意外)

    bingo, she leapfrogged into a sales trainee position

    瞧,她一下子升到了销售培训班学员的位置了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Joining and alighting, for two well-separated weeks; multiply up to make a year's use, and - bingo!
    • Well, just cut the rate of interest in half three or four more times and: bingo!
    • These guys literally dangle an Airport base station onto a DSL connection they already have, and - bingo!
    • Massage gently to mix and, bingo, you have a dose of high-protein tuna that's ready to go.
    • Simply look at the heels of your everyday shoes, and if the inner-heel area is wearing down faster than the rest of the heel - bingo!
    • So reunite with the old girlfriend or boyfriend and, bingo, you'll find the peace and simplicity of youth again.
    • Now, thanks to technology, you type in any postcode on the computer and, bingo, the name of the local MP appears in a nanosecond.
    • When you throw in sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll, bingo!
    • It seemed normal practice to make up some previous experience, put in a primed friend's name and number as a reference and, bingo, work rolled in.
    • The Angels agree to give in a little to let the player win and, bingo, you've got yourself a deal at or near $8.5 million.
    • Hearing some ruckus in Stuart's apartment, Kate peeks her head though his window from the fire escape and - bingo!
    • A quiet Sunday at home might do wonders for both of us, and if it brings you on, then - bingo!
    • I felt the cold metal of the electronic device rub against my warm skin, bingo!
    • Pay your rent, pay your telephone, buy your groceries, see the doctor - bingo, it's gone.
    • All King Kev needs to do now is to get his team playing like that for the full 90 minutes every week and… bingo!
    • The central banker tips you off to place your bet that the bond price will go up, and, bingo!
    • Add some scented climbers and a well thought-out colour scheme - bingo!
    1. 1.1 A call by someone who wins a game of bingo.
      宾果(宾果游戏赢家的叫声)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Whenever anyone yelled the magic "bingo," people groaned and just about threw their daubers around the room.
      • We yelled "bingo!"
      • Someone called out numbers and if you filled in a whole line, you yelled "Bingo" and got a set of dishes or something.
      • I was losing badly, but Jessica came within one space of winning when finally, someone yelled "Bingo!
      • A beano player was excited and yelled Bingo instead of Beano and that's how Bingo was born.

Origin

1920s (as exclamation): of unknown origin.

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