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bang I [bæng] n., v., adv. -n 1. goditje. 2. përplasje. 3. krismë, plasje; the firework went off with a bang fishekzjarri plasi me poterë-v 1. godas fort; përplas me zhurmë; he banged his fist on the table ai perplasi grushtin në tryezë 2. bëj poterë; bang about bëj poterë. 3. zhrg. vulg. fle (me një femër)- adv 1. potershëm; go bang kris potershëm, bën bau; come bang up against sth përplasem me diçka 2. mu; bang in the middle mu në mes; hit the target bang on qëlloj mu në shenjë; bang on time tamam në kohë● bang about/around a) bëj poterë; b) ngjesh, rras● bang away a) kris (pushka); b) shtie pa pushim; c) bëj zhurmë/poterë.● bang down lëshoj/mbyll me zhurmë (kapakun, receptorin)● bang out i bie (një melodie)● bang up against shih bang into
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