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I. bang [ingl. am. bæŋ, ingl. brit. baŋ] SUST.
1.1. bang C:
to go over or ingl. brit. off with a bang , to go with a bang
1.2. bang (pleasure) ingl. am. coloq. sin pl.:
2. bang C (blow):
3. bang C (sexual intercourse):
bang argot
polvo m argot
4. bang C <bangs, pl > ingl. am. (fringe):
cerquillo m amer.
chasquilla f Chile
capul f Col.
fleco m Méx.
pollina f Ven.
II. bang [ingl. am. bæŋ, ingl. brit. baŋ] V. trans.
1.1. bang (strike):
1.2. bang (slam):
dio un portazo coloq.
2. bang (have sex with):
bang argot
tirarse amer. vulg. argot
bang argot
coger Méx. Río Pl. vulg. argot
III. bang [ingl. am. bæŋ, ingl. brit. baŋ] V. intr.
1.1. bang (strike):
to bang on sth
he started banging on the door
to bang into sth
darse contra algo
1.2. bang (slam):
bang door:
bang door:
the gate was banging in the wind
the gate was banging in the wind
1.3. bang (move noisily):
2. bang (have sex):
bang argot
tirar vulg. argot
bang argot
follar Esp. vulg. argot
bang argot
coger Méx. Río Pl. vulg. argot
IV. bang [ingl. am. bæŋ, ingl. brit. baŋ] ADV.
1. bang:
hacer ¡bang! or ¡pum!
to go bang balloon:
to go bang balloon:
to go bang balloon:
bang went our holiday ingl. brit. coloq.
2. bang as intensifier esp ingl. brit. coloq.:
V. bang [ingl. am. bæŋ, ingl. brit. baŋ] INTERJ.
¡pum!
¡bang!
bang! bang! you're dead! infant.
¡pum! ¡pum! ¡te maté!
slam-bang1 [ˈslæmˌbæŋ] ADJ. ingl. am. coloq.
movidito coloq.
slam-bang2 ADV.
slam-bang → slap-bang
slap-bang [ˈslapbaŋ] ADV. coloq.
1. slap-bang (directly):
2. slap-bang (violently):
slap-bang [ˈslapbaŋ] ADV. coloq.
1. slap-bang (directly):
2. slap-bang (violently):
bang up V. [ingl. am. bæŋ -, ingl. brit. baŋ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. bang up (damage, injure) ingl. am.:
bang up coloq.
2. bang up (make pregnant) ingl. brit.:
bang up argot
bang up argot
hacerle un hijo a coloq.
3. bang up ingl. brit. argot:
enchironar Esp. argot
meter en cana AmS argot
entambar Méx. argot
bang out V. [ingl. am. bæŋ -, ingl. brit. baŋ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. bang out coloq. (play):
bang out tune
aporrear coloq.
2. bang out coloq. article/story:
3. bang out rhythm:
bang on V. [ingl. am. bæŋ -, ingl. brit. baŋ -] (v + adv) (talk at length)
whiz-bang [ingl. am. ˈ(h)wɪzˌbæŋ, ingl. brit. ˈwɪzbaŋ] ADJ. atrbv. coloq.
bang-up [ingl. am. ˈbæŋɡˌəp, ingl. brit.] ADJ. ingl. am. coloq., arcznte.
súper adj inv coloq.
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tronador (tronadora) cohete
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I. bang [bæŋ] SUST.
1. bang:
2. bang pl ingl. am. (fringe):
pollina f P. Rico, Ven.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to go over with a bang coloq. idea, event
II. bang [bæŋ] ADV.
1. bang coloq. (exactly):
2. bang (make noise):
III. bang [bæŋ] INTERJ.
IV. bang [bæŋ] V. intr.
to bang on sth
V. bang [bæŋ] V. trans. (hit)
bang about V. intr. coloq.
slap-bang [ˌslæpˈbæŋ] ADV. ingl. brit. coloq.
Entrada de OpenDict
bang V.
bang (have sex with) trans. vulg.
coger amer. vulg.
to be banging one's head against a brick wall coloq.
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I. bang [bæŋ] SUST.
1. bang:
2. bang:
pollina f P. Rico, Ven.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to go over with a bang coloq. idea, event
II. bang [bæŋ] ADV.
1. bang coloq. (exactly):
2. bang (make noise):
III. bang [bæŋ] INTERJ.
IV. bang [bæŋ] V. intr.
to bang on sth
V. bang [bæŋ] V. trans. (hit)
to be banging one's head against a brick wall coloq.
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Present
Ibang
youbang
he/she/itbangs
webang
youbang
theybang
Past
Ibanged
youbanged
he/she/itbanged
webanged
youbanged
theybanged
Present Perfect
Ihavebanged
youhavebanged
he/she/ithasbanged
wehavebanged
youhavebanged
theyhavebanged
Past Perfect
Ihadbanged
youhadbanged
he/she/ithadbanged
wehadbanged
youhadbanged
theyhadbanged
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A brick wall surrounds the temple, enclosing all its shrines and bodies of water.
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A 48-inch brick wall stretchs from each dugout to the outfield fence down the left and right field lines.
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The two are often seen having discussions while sitting on a street curb or leaning up against the brick wall.
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It has a similar brick wall surrounding the cemetery and dates from the same era.
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The blast reportedly demolished a 20-meter brick wall and blew away parts of the building up to 50 meters.
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