词汇 | bang into |
释义 | Phr V bang into bangs, banging, banged bang into sth to knock against something, usually by accidentI couldn't see where I was going and I kept on banging into things. bang into sth/sb to knock against something or someone by accident when you are moving around: He didn't dare switch the light on, and he banged into some shelves in the darkness. The little boy kept running round and round the shop banging into people.■ SIMILAR TO: bump into bang intoTo hit or smack against something, usually accidentally. A noun or pronoun can be used between "bang" and "into." My car is dented because a shopping cart banged into it last week. Billy has a bruise on his head from banging into the low ceiling in our basement. I banged my car into our trash cans while trying to back out of our driveway. bang something into someone or somethingto strike someone or something with something. Mark banged his fist into the cushion and swore. He banged the pole into Liz by accident. bang into someone or somethingto knock or bump into someone or something. Why did you bang into me with your car? I banged into the door by accident. bang into1. Crash noisily into, collide with, as in A clumsy fellow, Bill was always banging into furniture. [Early 1700s] 2. Strike heavily so as to drive in; also, persuade. For example, I've been banging nails into the siding all day, or I can't seem to bang it into his head that time is precious. The literal usage dates from the mid-1500s, the figurative from the second half of the 1800s. Also see bump into. bang intov. 1. To bump loudly or squarely into someone or something, usually by accident: When the lights went out, I banged into the wall when I was looking for the door. 2. To hit or strike someone or something loudly or squarely with something: I banged my foot into the wall. |
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