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A n1 ( shut loudly) [person] claquer [door] ; [wind] faire claquer [door] ; to slam sth shut fermer brutalement qch ; to slam the door behind one sortir en claquant la porte derrière soi ; to slam the door in sb's face lit, fig claquer la porte au nez de qn ;2 ( with violence) to slam one's fist/a cup onto the table taper du poing/poser brutalement une tasse sur la table ; to slam the ball into the net renvoyer brutalement la balle dans le filet ; to slam sb into a wall jeter qn contre le mur ; to slam the brakes on, to slam on the brakes ○ freiner à mort ○ ;3 ○ ( criticize) critiquer [qn] violemment (for pour ; for doing pour avoir fait) ; to slam a policy as useless critiquer violemment une politique pour son inutilité ; to slam sb as a dictator critiquer violemment qn comme étant un dictateur ; to be slammed by sb se faire critiquer violemment par qn ;4 ○ ( defeat) écraser ;5 ○ ( hack into) pirater [phone line].1 [door, window] claquer (against contre) ; to hear the door slam entendre claquer la porte ; to slam shut se refermer en claquant ;■ slam down:▶ slam down [heavy object, lid] s'écraser (onto sur) ;▶ slam down [sth], slam [sth] down raccrocher violemment [receiver, phone] ; refermer violemment [lid, car bonnet] ; jeter brutalement [object, book] (on, onto sur). -
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slam [slæm]1. noun[of door] claquement m[+ door] claquer ; [+ lid] refermer violemmenta. [door, lid] claquer4. compounds* * *[slæm] 1.1) ( of door) claquement m2) Games chelem m2.transitive verb (p prés etc - mm-)1) ( shut loudly) [person] claquer [door]; [wind] faire claquer [door]to slam the door in somebody's face — lit, fig claquer la porte au nez de quelqu'un
2) ( with violence)to slam on the brakes — (colloq) freiner à mort (colloq)
3) (colloq) ( criticize) critiquer [quelqu'un] violemment4) (colloq) ( defeat) écraser3.intransitive verb (p prés etc - mm-)1) [door] claquer ( against contre)2)to slam into something — [vehicle] s'écraser contre quelque chose; [boxer, body] heurter violemment quelque chose
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[slæm] 1. past tense, past participle - slammed; verb1) (to shut with violence usually making a loud noise: The door suddenly slammed (shut); He slammed the door in my face.) claquer2) (to strike against something violently especially with a loud noise: The car slammed into the wall.) se fracasser contre2. noun((the noise made by) an act of closing violently and noisily: The door closed with a slam.) claquement -
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bang [bæŋ]1 noun(a) (loud noise → explosion) détonation f; (→ clatter) fracas m; (→ slam) claquement m; (→ supersonic) bang m;∎ the door shut with a bang la porte s'est refermée en claquant;∎ to shut the door with a bang claquer la porte;∎ there was a big bang il y a eu une forte détonation ou une explosion∎ familiar the show went (off) with a bang le spectacle a eu un succès fou;∎ he got a nasty bang on the head il s'est cogné la tête assez violemment2 adverb∎ familiar bang go my chances of winning! envolées, mes chances de gagner!;∎ familiar bang goes another £10! et pan, encore 10 livres de parties!∎ bang in the middle au beau milieu, en plein milieu;∎ the missile was bang on target le missile a atteint sa cible en plein dans le mille;∎ bang on time pile à l'heure;∎ I walked bang into him je suis tombé en plein sur lui;∎ my desk is bang against the wall mon bureau est contre le mur;∎ his flat is bang in the middle of town son appartement est en plein centre-ville(a) (hit → table, window) frapper violemment;∎ he banged his fist on the table il a frappé la table du poing;∎ I banged my head on the ceiling je me suis cogné la tête contre le ou au plafond;∎ figurative we're banging our heads against a brick wall nous perdons notre temps, nous nous dépensons en pure perte(b) (slam → door, window) claquer;∎ she banged the door shut elle a claqué la porte∎ to bang the market faire baisser les prix, écraser le marché∎ the door banged shut la porte s'est refermée en claquant;∎ to bang at or on the door frapper à la porte à grands coups;∎ to bang on the table with one's fist taper du poing sur la table(b) (detonate → gun) détonerAmerican frange f;∎ to have bangs porter une frange(books, crockery) cogner les uns contre les autres□ ; (person) tabasser, cogner□faire du bruit□, faire du pétard(a) (detonate → guns) tonner(b) (keep firing → soldier) tirer sans arrêt; (keep hammering → workmen) faire du vacarme; figurative (keep working) continuer à travailler;∎ he was banging away on his typewriter il tapait sans arrêt sur sa machine à écrire∎ he banged the receiver down il a raccroché brutalement;∎ she banged down the lid elle a violemment rabattu le couvercle(collide with) se cogner contre, heurter∎ he's always banging on about it il n'arrête pas de bassiner tout le monde avec ça;∎ he's always banging on about his personal problems il n'arrête pas de bassiner tout le monde avec ses problèmes personnelscogner l'un contre l'autre;∎ I could have banged their heads together! j'aurais pu prendre l'un pour taper sur l'autre!∎ to get banged up être mis en taule ou à l'ombre -
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A n1 ( noise) (of gun, firework, bomb, burst balloon) détonation f, boum m ; (of door, window) claquement m ; to hear a loud bang entendre une forte détonation or un grand boum ;C adv ○ bang in the middle en plein centre ; to arrive bang on time arriver à l'heure pile ; bang on target lit en plein dans le mille ; production is bang on target on a atteint pile ○ nos objectifs de production ; the technology is bang up to date la technologie est des plus récentes.E vtr1 ( place sth noisily) to bang sth down on poser bruyamment qch sur ; to bang down the receiver raccrocher brutalement ;2 ( causing pain) to bang one's head se cogner la tête (on contre) ; I'll bang your heads together! ( to two children) vous allez recevoir tous les deux des claques! ;3 ( strike) taper sur [drum, saucepan] ; to bang one's fist on the table, to bang the table with one's fist taper du poing sur la table ;4 ( slam) claquer [door, window] ;5 ● ( have sex with) se taper ● [woman].F vi1 ( strike) to bang on cogner à [wall, door] ; he banged on the table with his fist il a tapé du poing sur la table ; to bang against se cogner contre [table, chair] ;2 ( make noise) [door, shutter] claquer ; to bang shut se fermer en claquant ; to bang in the wind claquer au vent ;3 ● ( have sex) baiser ●.bang goes ○ my holiday/my promotion je peux dire adieu à mes vacances/ma promotion ; to go out with a bang finir avec un grand éclat.■ bang in:▶ bang [sth] in, bang in [sth] enfoncer [nail, peg, tack] (with à coups de).■ bang into:▶ bang into [sb/sth] heurter.■ bang on about GB:▶ bang on about [sth] ○ rabâcher [subject].■ bang up:▶ bang [sb] up, bang up [sb] GB ( put in jail) boucler ○ ; to be banged up for five years être bouclé pour cinq ans. -
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bang [bæŋ]1. noun• to go off with a bang [fireworks] éclater• to start with a bang ( = successfully) commencer très fortb. ( = blow) coup m2. adverb3. exclamationb. to bang on or at the door donner de grands coups dans la porte* * *[bæŋ] 1. 2.bangs plural noun US frange f3.adverb (colloq)4. 5.transitive verb1) ( place noisily)2) ( causing pain)to bang one's head — se cogner la tête (on contre)
3) ( strike) taper sur [drum, saucepan]4) ( slam) claquer [door, window]6.1) ( strike)to bang on — cogner à [wall, door]
2) ( make noise) [door, shutter] claquer•Phrasal Verbs:- bang in••bang goes (colloq) my holiday/my promotion — je peux dire adieu à mes vacances/mon avancement
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slam against something — ˌslam ˈinto/aˈgainst sb/sth | ˌslam sth ˈinto/aˈgainst sb/sth derived to crash into sth with a lot of force; to make sth crash into sth with a lot of force • The car skidded and slammed into a tree. • The force of the explosion slammed me against … Useful english dictionary
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