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gongHgBN, $gB:Nn [C]a round piece of metal which is hung in a frame and hit with a stick to produce a sound, usually for musical purposes but sometimes as a signal锣Ryudo Uzaki's music is a haunting mix of guitar, synthesizer, Oriental gongs and bells.宇崎隆道的音乐是由吉他,电子音响合成器以及东方的锣和钟的声音混合而成。It used to be common among wealthy families who lived in big houses for a gong to be sounded to let people know that dinner was ready.过去住在大房子里的富裕人家普遍用敲锣的方法告诉人们该吃饭了。(Br and Aus infml) A gong is also an honour that is given to someone for the public service they have done, or a for a particular acting or singing performance.奖章;勋章He wants to see fewer gongs going automatically to senior diplomats and civil servants.他希望看到自动授予老资格的外交家和国家公务员的奖章数量减少。She picked up the gong for Best Female Vocalist.她获得最佳女歌唱家的殊荣。
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