释义 |
bung [bʌŋ] noun countable CLOSING DEVICE 盖子 UK informal (usually US stopper) ■a round piece of rubber, wood, etc. that is used to close the hole in a container (橡胶、木头等制作的)塞子 [bʌŋ] noun countable MONEY 钱 UK informal ■a payment made to someone to persuade them to do something, usually something dishonest 贿赂;贿款•Of course both the politicians denied taking bungs.当然两个政客都否认曾接受过贿赂。 [bʌŋ] verb transitive + adverb or preposition mainly UK informal ■to put something somewhere in a careless way 扔,丢•"Where shall I put my coat?" "Oh, bung it anywhere."“我把外套放在哪里?”“噢,随便放哪里都行!” [bʌŋ] verb transitive + adverb or preposition mainly UK informal Phrasal Verbs [M] bung sth up UK informal ■to cause something to be blocked so that it does not work in the way it should 堵塞;塞住•The toilet was bunged up with paper.马桶被厕纸堵住了。 |