whang /ˈhwæŋ, ˈwæŋ/
(vt.)(vi.)鞭打,重擊皮鞭
Whang n. A leather thong. [Prov. Eng. & Colloq. U. S.]
Whang, v. t.
1. To beat; thrash; bang; also, to throw, hurl, or fling about, violently. [Scot. & Dial. Eng.]
2. To slice, esp. in large pieces; to chop. [Scot.]
Whang, n.
1. A blow; whack. [Dial. or Colloq.]
2. A large piece or slice; chunk. [Scot. & Dial. Eng.]
3. Formerly, a house-cleaning party. [Local, U. S.]
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whang
n : the act of hitting vigorously; "he gave the table a whack"
[syn: knock, belt, rap, whack]
v 1: beat with force
2: propel or hit with force; "whang the ball"
3: attack forcefully; "whang away at the school reform plan"