0 a round piece of rubber, wood, etc. that is used to close the hole in a container
1 a payment made to someone to persuade them to do something, usually something dishonest:
Of course both the politicians denied taking bungs.
3 a payment made to someone to persuade them to do something, usually something dishonest; a bribe:
The politician denied taking bungs.
Seedlings were thinned to three per pot (capacity 900 ml) and held in place with foam bungs.
I was too defiant to return to such an art school, so cramped, so bunged up with petty authority.
We did not identify the bung loosening or the evisceration as risk factors for carcass contamination.
The flask was plugged with a rubber bung through which was inserted a 100 ml burette containing 15 ml of hydrochloric acid (37 % v/v).
Consider a rubber bung on the end of a string.
How should one best avoid contaminating the endangered sound from the sound emitted from the fixing of the lid/bung or stopper to the specimen tube?
The pull of the string on the bung is the unbalanced force, which is constantly acting to change the bung's velocity as it orbits your head.
The resonant frequency for air was determined with two bungs in place (f "2"), one bung at one end (f "1"), and with both ends empty (f "0").
中文繁体
蓋子, (橡膠、木頭等製作的)塞子, 錢…
More中文简体
盖子, (橡胶、木头等制作的)塞子, 钱…
MoreEspañol
soborno, tapón, tirar…
MorePortuguês
suborno…
MoreFrançais
bonde, envoyer…
MoreČeština
zátka, (na)házet…
MoreDansk
prop, smide, kyle…
MoreIndonesia
sumbat, melemparkan…
More