hang 的 4 个定义
hung or, especially for 4, 5, 21, hanged; hang·ing.
- to fasten or attach so that it is supported only from above or at a point near its own top; suspend.
- to attach or suspend so as to allow free movement: to hang a pendulum.
- to place in position or fasten so as to allow easy or ready movement.
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hung or, especially for 25, hanged; hang·ing.
- to be suspended; dangle.
- to swing freely, as on a hinge.
- to incline downward, jut out, or lean over or forward: The tree hung over the edge of the lake.
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- the way in which a thing hangs.
- Informal. the precise manner of doing, using, etc., something; knack: to get the hang of a tool.
- Informal. meaning or thought: to get the hang of a subject.
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- hang around / about Informal. to spend time in a certain place or in certain company: He hangs around with an older crowd.to linger about; loiter: They had stopped working and were just hanging around to talk.
- hang back, to be reluctant to proceed or move forward: The older pupils went straight to the podium, but the younger ones hung back out of shyness.to refrain from taking action; hesitate: A forward pass would have been the best call, but the quarterback hung back because his last pass had been intercepted.
- hang in, Slang. to persevere: She has managed to hang in despite years of bad luck.Also hang in there .
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hang 近义词
suspend or be suspended
kill by suspension from a rope
depend on future action
更多hang例句
- If you follow the six simple principles he shares below, you might be surprised at how much you can advance without ever touching a hang board.
- The seat height is adjustable, and the integrated footbrake gets them used to skidding out and making quick stops even before they get the hang of peddling.
- Whether you’re on an adventurous hiking trip or enjoying a low-key hang with the family, first aid kits are a key accessory for taking care of unexpected accidents.
- These were strikingly similar to da Vinci’s batlike ornithopters, which tried harder than his hang glider did to mimic the shape and anatomy of natural wings.
- Once the algorithm got the hang of telling confirmed planets from false positives, the scientists fed it data containing as yet unconfirmed planetary candidates.
- You just travel light with carry-on luggage, go to cities that you love, and get to hang out with all your friends.
- It was getting to create jokes at the source, and to get to hang out with comedians.
- I think 2014 was my big rock and roll year, and 2015 is gonna be a really good year to hang around the house.
- She was gonna be in New York and wanted to hang around for New Years and hopefully be able to stay long enough to meet our baby.
- Occasionally Hitchcock would have ideas for films, or chunks of films, but no real story to hang them on.
- It'll be beastly dull for her at The Warren, you see, poor girl; and she doesn't seem to jump at Spunyarn, though he does hang on.
- Perhaps you will understand now that you ought to have asked my business ere you proposed to hang me off hand.
- These form one of the many island groups that hang like a fringe or festoon on the skirt of the continent of Asia.
- The chair rests upon two long poles, which hang by straps upon the shoulders of four stout men.
- He fed the monkeys with candy, and laughed to see them hang by their tails while they took it from his hand.