bing
- IPA[biNG]
美式
- indicating a sudden action or event
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- 1. indicating a sudden action or event Bing! They've hit you with something
- used to emphasize that something will happen effortlessly and predictably: follow the appropriate twelve-step program and—bada bing—you're rolling in it
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- (1903–77), US singer and actor; born Harry Lillis Crosby. His songs include “Pennies from ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to emphasize that something will happen effortlessly and predictably: follow the appropriate twelve-step program and—bada bing—you're rolling in it
Oxford American Dictionary
- (1903–77), American singer and actor; born Harry Lillis Crosby. His songs include ‘White ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a large heart-shaped cherry, juicy, sweet and dark blackish-red.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (1902–97), British opera conductor and manager; born in Austria. He was conductor and director ...
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- IPA[bɪŋ]
英式
- a heap, especially of metallic ore or of waste from a mine.
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- IPA[bɪŋ]
英式
- indicating a sudden action or event: then, bing, the lights went on
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[biNG]
美式
- a heap, especially of metallic ore or of waste from a mine.
Oxford American Dictionary