bung
bung 英 [bʌŋ] 美 [bʌŋ]
vt. 塞住;攻击 n. 塞子
进行时:bunging 过去式:bunged 过去分词:bunged 第三人称单数:bungs 名词复数:bungs
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- vt. 塞住;攻击
- n. 塞子
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1. No company regardless of what they make can nowadays just make a product, bung it out there and forget about it.
如今,没有哪家公司可以对自己的产品不管不顾,造出来,扔出去,然后忘得一干二净。
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2. I wonder who called me then bung up when I answered.
我不知道是谁打了电话给我,等我去接时,又挂掉了。
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3. But, as so often with Thatcherism, behind the private sector promise lay a public sector bung.
然而就像撒切尔主义通常会有的表现,私营经济的背后有公有经济的身影。
- bung (n.) mid-15c., "large stopper for a cask," of uncertain origin, perhaps from Middle Dutch bonge "stopper;" or perhaps from French bonde "bung, bunghole" (15c.), which may be of Germanic origin (or the Germanic words may be borrowed from Romanic), or it may be from Gaulish *bunda (compare Old Irish bonn, Gaelic bonn, Welsh bon "base, sole of the foot"). It is possible that either or both of these sources is ultimately from Latin puncta in the sense of "hole" (from PIE root *peuk- "to prick"). Transferred to the cask-mouth itself (also bung-hole) from 1570s.
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