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第三人称单数:whangs
现在分词:whanging
过去式:whanged
过去分词:whanged
noun (1)
thong
rawhide
British a large piece : chunk
often vulgar penis
verb (1)
transitive verb
dialect beat, thrash
to propel or strike with force
intransitive verb
to beat or work with force or violence
noun (2)
a loud sharp vibrant or resonant sound
verb (2)
intransitive verb
to make a whang
transitive verb
to strike with a whang
Noun (1) alteration of Middle English thong, thwang Noun (2) imitative
The first known use of whang was circa 1540
1 And over all the American jazz music boomed and whanged its syncopation.
2 What 152 feeling he threw into the chorus, what shaking of the voice, what soft sinking away of the last notes, the whang of the banjo softened by palm across the strings!
3 My science teacher is Mr Whang.
我的科学老师是王先生。
4 I’m a country singer with the mountain whang to it.”
5 Gee, I'd have loved to feel my hand come whang up against one of those fat cheeks!
6 Whang, whang, whang; the battery alongside began again, sending out the light.
7 At one point, Ron absentmindedly whangs a tray of hors d'oeuvres off a door frame, mere seconds after two other trays are knocked out of his hands.
8 There was a great deal of clanging and whanging and scuffling, it seemed to the poor, overwrought girl.
9 He ducked and flinched sidewise as another burst of bullets stitched another seam along his riddled fuselage and whanged against his dead engine.
10 I couldn’t tell if they liked my hair or if they thought I looked like a whang- doodle.
11 The thong flew off—whizz!—whang!—but when I picked the stick up, there it were.
12 Her strokes had so much force behind them they practically made whanging noises and would have done good work in a foundry.
13 I therefore fell out, took off my boots, and put on a pair of "whangs," so as to march as easy as possible.
14 Bang, whang, whang, goes the drum, tootle-te-tootle the fife; No keeping one’s haunches still: it’s the greatest pleasure in life.
15 Hazel slipped tailward from the withers, settled herself with knees clinging high, and whanged him over the rump with the ends of the reins.
16 I renewed my stock of flints and added to my roll of buckskins, not forgetting a fresh supply of “whangs” for sewing my moccasins.
17 Behind him the hiss of an electric cutting torch and the whang of a heavy hammer went into sudden silence.
18 the incessant whang of a wrench on the exhaust pipe as she fixed the car
19 "F'r God's sake don't whang away on that string forever, as if I didn't know it!"
20 The next second the finger jammed into the ground, and the whang of Gonzales's rifle cut through the valley.
4 砰砰声
6 砰然重击
8 皮绳
9 大片
10 咚咚作响
13 鞭打
stick switch discipline whip stripe slash warming dressing lash beating tanning hiding whipping whiplash lacing thrashing lashing bashing licking flogging what-for fladge lace flail warm beat hide trim whale tan lick scourge flog whop flagellate taw scutch feeze swinge yerk thrash flagellation strap thong welt baste trounce belabour larrup towel duff up
14 使劲打
16 厚块