bang
Prononciation : [/ˈbæŋ/]
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Contexte : « sound »
(noun) a sudden loud noise like a gun firing or a door slamming. It's a big noise that happens quickly.
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The bang of the fireworks filled the night sky.
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I didn't like the bang of thunder; it always scared me.
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Did you hear the loud bang outside just now?
Contexte : « impact »
(verb) to hit something forcefully, creating a loud noise. It's like when a hammer hits a nail hard and makes a big sound.
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He banged on the table to get everyone's attention.
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Please don't bang the door; it's already broken.
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Why did you bang the pots and pans so loudly?
Contexte : « event »
(noun) an event or celebration with a lot of noise, excitement, and activity. It's like a big party where everyone's having a great time.
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The New Year's Eve party was a real bang with fireworks and music.
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I didn't enjoy the bang at the concert; it was too crowded for me.
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Are you excited for the big bang happening this weekend?
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