释义 |
bang out verb- to manufacture or produce something, especially without care; to distribute something UK
- The hard-won struggle to master “spontaneous prose” both enabled [Jack] Kerouac to write a great book and condemned him, for the rest of his life, to banging out pretty terrible ones. — The Guardian, 15 April 2000
- to eject from a fighter plane UK
- — American Speech, p. 383, Winter 1991: “Among the new words”
- when freefalling from a plane, to spread your body into a wide shape UK
- If we got unstable, we “banged ourselves out”, stretching our limbs out into a big star. Like the concave surface of a saucer falling towards the earth, you instantly level out. — Andy McNab, Immediate Action, p. 146, 1995
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