bong 英 [bɒŋ]   美 [bɑŋ]

bong

bong  英 [bɒŋ] 美 [bɑŋ]

n. 锣,大钟等的当当声  vt. 发当当声宣布时间等  vi. 发当当声 

进行时:bonging  过去式:bonged  过去分词:bonged  第三人称单数:bongs  名词复数:bongs 

Early in October of my first term at Carnegie Mellon University, I was taught the rudiments of bong-handling by a team of experts. 十月初当我在卡内基梅隆大学上的第一学期,在一帮专家的指导下, 我初步学习了使用水烟枪。
For Yang bong-min, a professor of the School of Public Health at Seoul National University, a lack of regulatory rigour is at the heart of the problem. 首尔国立大学公共卫生学院的Yang Bong-min教授认为,缺乏严格监管是问题的核心。

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  • n. 锣,大钟等的当当声
  • vt. 发当当声宣布时间等
  • vi. 发当当声
  • 1. Early in October of my first term at Carnegie Mellon University, I was taught the rudiments of bong-handling by a team of experts.

    十月初当我在卡内基梅隆大学上的第一学期,在一帮专家的指导下, 我初步学习了使用水烟枪。

  • 2. For Yang bong-min, a professor of the School of Public Health at Seoul National University, a lack of regulatory rigour is at the heart of the problem.

    首尔国立大学公共卫生学院的Yang Bong-min教授认为,缺乏严格监管是问题的核心。

  • 3. "This is the first time that a luxury car brand has made it public that it will use Korean parts in its cars," said Ko Tae-bong, an analyst at IBK Investment & Securities.

    "这是头一次有豪华车品牌公开宣布将采用韩国的零件,"IBK Investment & Securities的分析师Ko Tae-bong说.

  • bong (n.1) bell-sound, 1918, imitative.
  • bong (n.2) "water pipe for marijuana," 1960s, U.S. slang, said to have been introduced by Vietnam War veterans, said to be from Thai baung, literally "cylindrical wooden tube."
bong / bɒŋ ; NAmE bɑːŋ / noun 1 the sound made by a large bell (大钟发出的)嘡嘡声 the bongs of Big Ben 大本钟的嘡嘡声 2 a long pipe for smoking cannabisand other drugs, which passes the smoke through a container of water 烟枪;水烟斗 bong / bɒŋ ; NAmE bɑːŋ /
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