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I . bang [bæŋ] N

1. bang (loud sound):

bang
pok m

2. bang (blow):

bang
udarec m

3. bang pl (fringe):

bangs Am
frufru m
to go [Amover] with a bang

II . bang [bæŋ] ADV

1. bang (precisely):

bang
bang on Brit inf
bang up-to-date

2. bang (make loud noise):

to go bang
bang goes sth
bang goes my pay rise

III . bang [bæŋ] INTERJ bang!

bang
bum!

IV . bang [bæŋ] VB intr

V . bang [bæŋ] VB trans

2. bang Am:

to bang one's hair

I . bang away VB trans

II . bang away VB intr

bang
bang

big ˈbang N

big bang

slap-ˈbang ADV Brit inf

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Evidence in the former communist economies suggests that the closed economy multiplier has a bigger bang or multiplier effect than the open-economy multiplier.
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Hairstyles range from 80s-style, big-bang blowouts to cornrow braids and a more contemporary flat-ironed look.
www.odt.co.nz
Chefs bang and throw, they are cocksure and feisty.
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Such a diversity enables the cyber criminals to get the biggest bang from their ad click fraud campaigns, but the infected users suffer the consequences big time.
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