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I . bang [bæŋ] N

1. bang (sound):

bang
huk m
bang of door

2. bang (blow):

bang

Phrases:

to end with a bang inf

II . bang [bæŋ] ADV

1. bang (precisely):

bang

2. bang (noisily):

bang
z hukiem
to go bang

Phrases:

bang goes my pay rise

III . bang [bæŋ] INTERJ

bang
bum!
bang! bang! you're dead!

IV . bang [bæŋ] VB intr

1. bang (make noise):

bang
bang door

2. bang (hit):

to bang on sth
to bang into sth
to bang about

V . bang [bæŋ] VB trans

2. bang (shut):

to bang the door

3. bang vulg (have sex):

bang

big bang N

big bang

slap-bang ADV Brit inf

slap-bang → slap IV.

See also slap down , slap

slap down VB trans

1. slap down (put down):

2. slap down (silence):

I . slap [slæp] N

1. slap (blow):

klaps m

2. slap (watery noise):

II . slap <-pp-> [slæp] VB trans

2. slap (strike):

III . slap <-pp-> [slæp] VB intr

slap water:

IV . slap [slæp] ADV 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.
www.ghanaweb.com
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.
www.informationsecuritybuzz.com
Chefs bang and throw, they are cocksure and feisty.
www.ft.com
Hairstyles range from 80s-style, big-bang blowouts to cornrow braids and a more contemporary flat-ironed look.
www.odt.co.nz

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