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    v. 1. нүдэх, балбах, цохих, дэлсэх. She \banged the door angrily. Тэр, хаалга ширүүн балбав. 2. \bang (sth) (down, to, etc) савах, савагдах, хаях, чулуудах, шидэх. He \banged the lid down. Тэр, таг чулуудав. 3. \bang into sb/ sth мөргөх. He ran around the corner and \banged straight into a lamppost. Тэр, булангаас гүйж гарч ирээд шууд гэрлийн шон мөргөв. 4. пас хийх. Suddenly something \banged and all the lights went out. Гэнэт нэг юм пас хийгээд бүх гэрэл унтрав. n. 1. пас хийх чимээ. 2. гэнэтийн хүчтэй цохилт. adv. 1. гэнэт, хүчтэй, пис пас. 2. яг. \bang in the middle of the performance яг жүжгийн дунд. go bang 1. савах (хаалга). 2. пас хийх.

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