a)SHUT/CLOSEto block something, especially a hole 阻塞,塞住〔尤指孔、洞〕
b)be bunged upMI to find it difficult to breathe because you have a cold 〔因感冒而鼻子〕不通气,呼吸不通
Examples from the Corpus
bung• I've bunged down a few more ideas for old Clashsongs we could flog to variousfee-payingcustomers.• Just sign the card, bung it in an envelope and send it off.• When the Access people billed him, he bunged them a wedge for £1000.• Don't just bung them in because everybody else is.• Could you bung those clothes into the washing machine for me?• However there's only 2 pubs near it and they were bunged to bursting point.
Originbung
(1400-1500)Middle Dutchbonghe, probably from Late Latinpuncta“hole made in something”, from Latinpungere; → PUNGENT