mid-15c., "large stopper for a cask," from Middle Dutch bonge "stopper;" or perhaps from French bonde "bung, bunghole" (15c.), which may be of Germanic origin (or the Germanic words may be borrowed from Romanic), or it may be from Gaulish *bunda (compare Old Irish bonn, Gaelic bonn, Welsh bon "base, sole of the foot"). It is possible that either or both of these sources is ultimately from Latin puncta in the sense of "hole." Transferred to the cask-mouth itself (also bung-hole) from 1570s.
雙語例句
1. Bung this in the bin, can you?
你可以把它扔進垃圾箱裏嗎?
來自《權威詞典》
2. Pour a whole lot of cold water over the rice, and bung it in the oven.
往米中倒入大量涼水,然後放在爐子上。
來自柯林斯例句
3. Xiangzi, his head bung, didn't understand but began to feel afraid.
祥子暈頭打腦的沒甚聽明白,可是有些害怕.
來自漢英文學 - 駱駝祥子
4. Many firms went bung in the panic.
許多商號在這場經濟恐慌中破產了.
來自辭典例句
5. And next time we come here I'll bring some plaster and bung it up properly.'