bungs

英 [bʌŋz] 美 [bʌŋz]

n.  (桶、罐、广口瓶等的)塞子,盖子; 贿款; 贿金; 贿赂
v.  扔; 丢
bung的第三人称单数和复数



柯林斯词典

  1. (桶或水瓶的)盖子,塞子
    A bung is a round piece of wood, cork, or rubber which you use to close the hole in a container such as a barrel or flask.
    1. VERB 扔;丢
      If you bung something somewhere, you put it there in a quick and careless way.
      1. Pour a whole lot of cold water over the rice, and bung it in the oven.
        往米中倒入大量凉水,然后放在炉子上。
    2. ADJ 堵塞;塞住
      If something is bunged up, it is blocked.
      1. The sink's bunged up again...
        水槽又堵上了。
      2. My nose is all bunged up.
        我的鼻子完全不通气了。

    双语例句

    1. Stung by such talk, in2008 the previous Labour government proposed a new law updating the country's antiquated rules on backhanders and bungs, including those dispensed overseas.
      被如此言论激怒的前工党政府2008年提出了一项新法律,以改革对回扣和红包的过时规定,在海外具有同等约束力。
    2. They did so after Luton Town manager Mike Newell claimed that he had been offered bungs during talks about transfers and that such illicit payments were rife.
      卢顿城主教练迈克。纽维尔称他在有关球员转回答的谈判中有人向他提供黑金并且这种送钱的现象很普遍,足总随即另史蒂文斯采取了调查。
    3. Keep container closed and drum bungs in place.
      保持容器密封,并塞紧塞子。
    4. Experimental Study of Anti-Silicosis by Mongholicus Bungs and Compound Transfer Factor in Vitro
      黄芪、复方转移因子抗矽肺的体外实验研究