bung
- IPA[bʌŋ]
英式
- a stopper for closing a hole in a container.
- close with a stopper;block something
verb: bung, 3rd person present: bungs, gerund or present participle: bunging, past tense: bunged, past participle: bunged
noun: bung, plural noun: bungs
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名詞
- 1. a stopper for closing a hole in a container.
動詞
- 1. close with a stopper the casks are bunged before delivery
- ▪ block something you let vegetable peelings bung the sink up
- break down; fail or go bankrupt
Oxford American Dictionary
- break down; fail or go bankrupt
Oxford Dictionary
- affect a style of speech or behaviour that is pretentious or ostentatious
Oxford Dictionary
- make a fuss or create a disturbance
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- IPA[bəNG]
美式
- a stopper for closing a hole in a container.
- close with a stopper: the casks are bunged before delivery
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[bəNG]
美式
- put or throw (something) somewhere in a careless or casual way: fill out the reply-paid card and bung it in the post
- a bribe.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[bʌŋ]
英式
- broken down, ruined, or useless: I've been in bed all day with a bung neck
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[bʌŋ]
英式
- put or throw (something) somewhere in a careless or casual way: fill out the reply-paid card and bung it in the post
- a bribe.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[bəNG]
美式
- broken down, ruined, or useless: I've been in bed all day with a bung neck
Oxford American Dictionary