The form hung is used as the past tense and past participle. The form hanged is used as the past tense for meaning 5. hung 是过去式和过去分词。hanged 是义项5的过去式。
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词]悬挂;吊 If something hangs in a high place or position, or if you hang it there, it is attached there so it does not touch the ground.
[V prep/adv]
[V-ing]
[V n prep/adv]
[Also V n]
[V P]
[V P n (not pron)]
[Also V n P]
Notices painted on sheets hang at every entrance...
写在纸上的告示悬挂在每个入口。
A light-bulb hanging from the ceiling filled the room with a cold yellow light...
屋子里天花板上吊着的一个灯泡散发着冷冷的黄光。
The curtains will be hanging there for years...
这窗帘将在那里挂很多年。
I was left hanging by my fingertips over a drop of hundreds of feet.
就剩下我用指尖扒着悬空在几百英尺高的地方。
...small hanging lanterns...
小吊灯
They saw a young woman come out of the house to hang clothes on a line.
他们看到一个年轻女子从屋里出来把衣服晾在绳子上。
Hang up means the same as hang .hang up 同 hang
I found his jacket, which was hanging up in the hallway...
我找到了他那件夹克衫,就在门厅里挂着。
Some prisoners climbed onto the roof and hung up a banner.
几个囚犯爬上房顶,挂起了一面旗子。
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[VERB 动词](衣服或织物)下垂,披垂,飘垂 If a piece of clothing or fabric hangs in a particular way or position, that is how it is worn or arranged.
[V adv/prep]
...a ragged fur coat that hung down to her calves...
她穿的一件长及小腿肚的破旧毛皮大衣
Look for a suit made from good, sturdy cloth to ensure it hangs well...
找一套用结实的好布料做的套装,这样的衣服垂感好。
She was standing by the door, her blue robe hanging from her shoulders.
她站在门边,蓝色的袍子从肩上披垂下来。
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[VERB 动词](以某种方式)垂下,披下,悬挂 If something hangs loose or hangs open, it is partly fixed in position, but is not firmly held, supported, or controlled, often in such a way that it moves freely.
[V adj]
...her long golden hair which hung loose about her shoulders...
她那松散着披在肩上的长长的金发
The window sashes were missing, the doors hung open, or were gone altogether...
窗框都不见了,门都敞开着,或者干脆说压根就没有门了。
She froze, her mouth hanging open.
她呆住了,嘴张开着。
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[VERB 动词]悬挂(画等) If something such as a wall is hung with pictures or other objects, they are attached to it.
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[usu passive]
The walls were hung with huge modern paintings.
墙上挂着巨幅的现代画。
...a line of wall hooks hung with old anoraks and mud-stained overalls.
挂着旧的短风衣和沾有泥污的工装裤的一排墙钩
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](被)施以绞刑;(被)绞死 If someone is hanged or if they hang, they are killed, usually as a punishment, by having a rope tied around their neck and the support taken away from under their feet.
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The five were expected to be hanged at 7 am on Tuesday...
那5个人将在周二早上7点被施以绞刑。
It is right that their murderers should hang...
谋杀他们的凶手就应该被绞死。
He hanged himself two hours after arriving at a mental hospital.
在到精神病医院两小时后他就上吊自杀了。
hanging
Four steamboat loads of spectators came to view a hanging in New Orleans.
四轮船的观众来新奥尔良观看绞刑。
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[VERB 动词]悬浮 If something such as someone's breath or smoke hangs in the air, it remains there without appearing to move or change position.
[V prep/adv]
His breath was hanging in the air before him...
他的哈气悬浮在自己面前。
A haze of expensive perfume hangs around her.
高档香水的气雾弥漫在她周围。
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[VERB 动词]逼近;威胁;使忧心忡忡 If a possibility hangs over you, it worries you and makes your life unpleasant or difficult because you think it might happen.
[V over n]
A constant threat of unemployment hangs over thousands of university researchers...
持续存在的失业威胁困扰着数千名大学科研人员。
A question mark hangs over many of their futures.
他们的不少期货都还是个问号。
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[VERB 动词]See also:
hanging
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hung
;对…毫不操心;对…满不在乎Hang is used in expressions such as hang it and hang the money to indicate that you are not concerned about something or the consequences of doing something.
[V n]
[Also V it]
[only imper]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
Once the Americans decide to do a thing, they do it well, and hang the cost.
一旦美国人决定要做一件事,他们就会把它做好,且丝毫不计代价。
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[PHRASE 短语]掌握…的窍门;熟悉…的门道 If you get the hang of something such as a skill or activity, you begin to understand or realize how to do it.
[V inflects: PHR n]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
It's a bit tricky at first till you get the hang of it.
刚开始有点儿难,掌握窍门后就好了。
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[PHRASE 短语]坚持下去;别泄气 If you tell someone to hang in there or to hang on in there, you are encouraging them to keep trying to do something and not to give up even though it might be difficult.
[V inflects]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
Hang in there and you never know what you might achieve.
坚持下去,你永远都无法预料会有什么样的收获。
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[PHRASE 短语]放松随便;不拘礼节 If you let it all hang out, you relax completely and enjoy yourself without worrying about hiding your emotions or behaving politely.
[let inflects]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
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to hang by a thread→see:
thread
; to hang on someone's every word→see:
word
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相关词组:
hang around
hang back
hang on
hang out
hang round
hang together
hang up
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hang★/hæŋ; NAmEhæŋ/
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hanghangshunghangingverb★(hung,hung/hʌŋ; NAmEhʌŋ/HELPIn sense 4, hangedis used for the past tense and past participle. 作第 4 义时过去时和过去分词用 hanged。)attach from top 悬挂1★[transitive , intransitive ]to attach sth, or to be attached, at the top so that the lower part is free or loose 悬挂;吊hangsth + adv./prep. ◆Hang your coat on the hook.把你的大衣挂在衣钩上。hangsth up ◆Shall I hang your coat up?我把你的大衣挂起来好吗?hangsth (out) ◆( BrE) Have you hung out the washing?你把洗好的衣服晾在外面了吗?◆( NAmE) Have you hung the wash?你把洗好的衣服晾了吗?hangadv./prep. ◆There were several expensive suits hanging in the wardrobe.衣柜里挂着几套昂贵的套装。fall loosely 垂落2★[intransitive ]hangadv./prep. when sth hangsin a particular way, it falls in that way 垂下;垂落◆Her hair hung down to her waist.她的长发垂及腰际。◆He had lost weight and the suit hung loosely on him.他体重减轻了,这套衣服他穿在身上松松垮垮的。bend downwards 下垂3★[intransitive , transitive ]to bend or let sth bend downwards (使)低垂,下垂hangadv./prep. ◆The dog's tongue was hanging out.狗的舌头耷拉在外面。◆Children hung (= were leaning)over the gate. 孩子们趴在门上。◆A cigarette hung from her lips.她嘴唇上叼着香烟。hangsth ◆She hung her headin shame. 她羞愧得垂下了头。kill sb 杀人4★(hanged,hanged)[transitive , intransitive ]hang(sb/yourself) to kill sb, usually as a punishment, by tying a rope around their neck and allowing them to drop; to be killed in this way (被)绞死,施以绞刑◆He was the last man to be hanged for murder in this country.他是这个国家中最后一个被处以绞刑的谋杀犯。◆She had committed suicide by hanging herself from a beam.她悬梁自尽了。◆At that time you could hang for stealing.那时犯盗窃罪可被绞死。pictures 图画5★[transitive , intransitive ]hang(sth) to attach sth, especially a picture, to a hook on a wall; to be attached in this way (使)挂在墙上◆We hung her portrait above the fireplace.我们把她的画像挂在壁炉上方。◆Several of his paintings hang in the Tate Gallery.他的几幅油画挂在塔特美术馆。6[transitive , usually passive ]hangsth with sth to decorate a place by placing paintings, etc. on a wall 挂图画等装饰(某处)◆The rooms were hung with tapestries.这些房间装饰着挂毯。wallpaper 壁纸7[transitive ]hangsth to stick wallpaperto a wall (在墙上)贴壁纸door/gate 门8[transitive ]hangsth to attach a door or gate to a post so that it moves freely 把(门)装在门柱上;装(门)stay in the air 悬在空中9[intransitive ]+ adv./prep.to stay in the air 悬浮(在空中)◆Smoke hung in the air above the city.城市上空烟雾弥漫。IDIOMSˈhang sth( BrE) ( informal) used to say that you are not going to worry about sth 不在乎;不管◆Oh, let's get two and hang the expense!哎呀,我们买两份吧,管它多少钱!hang a ˈleft/ˈright( NAmE) to take a left/right turn 向左╱向右转hang by a ˈhair/ˈthread(of a person's life 人的生命)to be in great danger 命悬一线;气若游丝;危在旦夕hang (on) ˈin there( informal) to remain determined to succeed even when a situation is difficult 保持信心;坚持下去;不气馁hang on sb's ˈwords/on sb's every ˈwordto listen with great attention to sb you admire 专心致志地听所崇拜的人讲话;洗耳恭听某人的话hang ˈtough( NAmE) to be determined and refuse to change your attitude or ideas 立场坚定;态度坚决let it all hang ˈout( informal) to express your feelings freely 宣泄情感☞more at
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adv.PHRASAL VERBSˌhang aˈbout( BrE) ( informal) 1★to wait or stay near a place, not doing very much (在某处附近)等待,逗留,闲荡◆kids hanging about in the streets在街上到处闲晃的少年2to be very slow doing sth 慢悠悠◆I can't hang about—the boss wants to see me.我可不能磨磨蹭蹭了,老板要见我。3( informal) used to tell sb to stop what they are doing or saying for a short time 停一下;等一等◆Hang about! There's something not quite right here.且慢!这儿有点不对头。★ˌhang aˈbout with sb( BrE) (NAmEˈhang with sb)( informal) to spend a lot of time with sb (和某人)长时间待在一起,泡在一块儿★ˌhang aˈround (…)( informal) to wait or stay near a place, not doing very much (在某处附近)等待,逗留,闲荡◆You hang around here in case he comes, and I'll go on ahead.你在这附近等着以防万一他来了;我继续往前走。★ˌhang aˈround with sb( informal) to spend a lot of time with sb (和某人)长时间待在一起,泡在一块儿ˌhang ˈbackto remain in a place after all the other people have left 留下;继续留在原处ˌhang ˈback (from sth)to hesitate because you are nervous about doing or saying sth 犹豫;畏缩;吞吞吐吐◆I was sure she knew the answer but for some reason she hung back.我敢保证她知道答案,但不知为什么她不敢说出来。ˌhang ˈon1★to hold sth tightly 抓紧◆Hang on tight—we're off!抓紧了,我们出发了!☞synonyms at
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2★( informal) used to ask sb to wait for a short time or to stop what they are doing 等一下;停一下◆Hang on—I'm not quite ready.等一等,我还没准备好呢。◆Now hang on a minute—you can't really believe what you just said!等一下,你不可能真的相信你刚才说的话吧!3to wait for sth to happen 等待某事发生;等候◆I haven't heard if I've got the job yet—they've kept me hanging on for days.我是否得到了那份工作的事还没消息,他们让我等了好几天了。4( informal) used on the telephone to ask sb who is calling to wait until they can talk to the person they want 别挂电话,等一下◆Hang on—I'll just see if he's here.等一下,我这就看看他在不在。5to continue doing sth in difficult circumstances (在逆境中)坚持,不放弃◆The team hung on for victory.这个队为了胜利坚持不懈。ˈhang on sthto depend on sth 有赖于,取决于(某事物)◆A lot hangs on this decision.很多事情都取决于这一决定。ˌhang ˈon to sth1★to hold sth tightly 抓紧某物◆Hang on to that rope and don't let go.抓紧那根绳子,别松手。2( informal) to keep sth, not sell it or give it away 保留;不卖掉;不放弃◆Let's hang on to those old photographs—they may be valuable.咱们留着那些旧照片吧,它们或许有价值。ˌhang ˈout( informal) to spend a lot of time in a place 常去某处;泡在某处◆The local kids hang out at the mall.当地的孩子常在商场闲荡。☞related noun
hang-out
ˌhang sth↔ˈout( especially BrE) to attach things that you have washed to a piece of thin rope or wire, etc. outside so that they can dry; to attach sth such as a flag outside a window or in the street (把洗好的东西)挂在外面晾干;(把旗子等)挂在外面ˌhang ˈover sbif sth bad or unpleasant is hanging overyou, you think about it and worry about it a lot because it is happening or might happen 使忧心忡忡;担心可能发生◆The possibility of a court case is still hanging over her.可能被告上法庭的阴影依然笼罩在她的心头。ˌhang toˈgether1to fit together well; to be the same as or consistentwith each other 相符;一致;连贯◆Their accounts of what happened don't hang together.他们各人对事情的描述不吻合。2(of people 人)to support or help one another 相互支持;互相帮助;同心协力★ˌhang ˈupto end a telephone conversation by putting the telephone receiverdown or switching the telephone off 挂断电话◆After I hung up I remembered what I'd wanted to say.我挂断电话之后才想起来原本想说的话。ˌhang sth↔ˈup( informal) to finish using sth for the last time 终止使用某物◆Ruth has hung up her dancing shoes.鲁思已挂起舞鞋退出舞台了。ˌhang ˈup on sb( informal) to end a telephone call by suddenly and unexpectedly putting the telephone down 突然挂断某人的电话◆Don't hang up on me—we must talk!别挂断电话,我们一定得谈谈!☞see also
hung up
PHRASAL VERBSˈhang with sb( NAmE) (BrEˌhang aˈbout with sb)( informal) to spend a lot of time with sb 和某人长时间待在一起;和某人一起消磨时间noun[singular ]the way in which a dress, piece of cloth, etc. falls or moves (衣服、织物等的)悬挂方式,下垂IDIOMget the ˈhang of sth( informal) to learn how to do or to use sth; to understand sth 掌握…的要领;了解…的用法;找到了诀窍◆It's not difficult once you get the hang of it.你掌握了要领就不难了。hang/hæŋ; NAmEhæŋ/hung/hʌŋ; NAmEhʌŋ/
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hanghang1 /hæŋ/ ●●●S1W2 verb (past tense and past participle hung /hʌŋ/)
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1top part fasteneda)[transitive always + adverb/preposition] (also hang up) to put something in a position so that the top part is fixed or supported, and the bottom part is free to move and does not touch the ground: Philip hung his coat on a hook behind the door. She hung the sheets on the washing line.b)[intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to be in a position where the top part is fixed or supported, and the bottom part is free to move and does not touch the ground: An old-fashioned gas lamp hung from the ceiling. Her long hair hung loose about her shoulders. The shirt hung down almost to his ankles.2picture etca)[transitive] to fix a picture, photograph etc to a wall: I wanted to hang the picture in the hall.b)[intransitive always + adverb/preposition] if a picture, photograph etc is hanging somewhere, it is fixed to a wall: There was a family photograph hanging on the wall.c)be hung with something if the walls of a room are hung with pictures or decorations, the pictures etc are on the walls: The entrance hall was hung with rich tapestries.3kill/be killed (past tense and past participle hanged) [intransitive, transitive] to kill someone by dropping them with a rope around their neck, or to die in this way, especially as a punishment for a serious crimebe hanged for something He was hanged for murder.hang yourself Corey hanged himself in his prison cell. If he is found guilty, he will almost certainly hang.4paper [transitive] to fasten attractive paper to a wall in order to decorate a room: We spent the afternoon hanging wallpaper.5door [transitive] to fasten a door in position: Hanging a door is quite a tricky job.6mist/smoke/smell [intransitive + adverb/preposition] if something such as smoke hangs in the air, it stays in the air for a long time: The smoke from the bonfires hung in the air. A thick mist hung over the town.7hang open if a door, someone’s mouth etc hangs open, it is open8hang in the balance if something hangs in the balance, it is not certain what will happen to it: The future of the company hangs in the balance.9hang by a thread if something is hanging by a thread, it is in a very dangerous situation and may not continue: He is still in hospital, his life hanging by a thread.10hang (on) in there (also hang tough especially American English) spoken to remain brave and determined when you are in a difficult situation: Don’t worry. Just hang on in there.11hang your head to look ashamed and embarrassed: She hung her head, not sure how to reply. Daphne had hung her head in shame.12hang fire to wait for a short while before you do something: I think we should hang fire for a week.13 leave something hanging in the air to leave something in a situation where it has not been explained, completed, or dealt with: His resignation has left some important questions hanging in the air.14hang a right/left American English spoken to turn right or left when driving: Go straight on for two blocks, then hang a left.15[intransitive] American English spoken to spend time somewhere, relaxing and enjoying yourselfhang with We were just hanging with the dudes at Mike’s house.16I’ll be hanged if British English old-fashioned used to express annoyance or to say that you will not allow something to happen: I’ll be hanged if I’ll give them any money!17hang it (all) British English old-fashioned used to say that you are disappointed or annoyed about something18hang something British English old-fashioned used to say that you are not going to do something: Oh hang the report, let’s go for a drink.19I/you might as well be hanged for a sheep as (for) a lamb used to say that, if a small action may have the same bad results for you as a larger one, there is no reason for not doing the larger thinghang about phrasal verb British English1spoken to move slowly or take too long doing something: Come on, we haven’t got time to hang about!2hang about (something) to spend time somewhere without any real purpose: There were always groups of boys hanging about in the square. He normally hung about the house all day.3hang about! spokena)used to ask someone to wait or stop what they are doingb)used when you have just noticed or thought of something that is interesting or wrong: Hang about – that can’t be right.hang about with phrasal verb British English informalto spend a lot of time with someonehang around/round phrasal verb informalto wait or spend time somewhere, doing nothing: I hung around the station for an hour but he never came.hang around with phrasal verbto spend a lot of time with someone: The people I used to hang around with were much older than me.hang back phrasal verb1to stay a short distance away from someone or something, and not go too near them: Instinctively he hung back in the shelter of a rock.2to not say or do something because you are shy or afraidhang on phrasal verb1to hold something tightlyhang on to She hung on to the side of the cart. Hang on tight!2hang on! British English spokena)used to ask or tell someone to waitSYN hold on: Hang on! I’ll be back in a minute.b)used when you have just noticed or thought of something that is interesting or wrong3 hang on something to depend on something: Everything hangs on the outcome of this meeting.4hang on somebody’s words/every word to pay close attention to everything someone is saying: She was watching his face, hanging on his every word.hang on to (also hang onto something) phrasal verbto keep something: I think I’ll hang on to the documents for a bit longer.hang out phrasal verb1informal to spend a lot of time in a particular place or with particular peoplehang out with I don’t really know who she hangs out with. Where do the youngsters hang out? →
hangout
2hang something ↔ out to hang clothes outside in order to dry them: My job was to hang out the washing.Hang the wet things out to dry.3let it all hang out informal to relax and do what you like4hang somebody out to dry to not give someone support in a difficult situation, for example to let someone else get all the blame for somethinghang over phrasal verbif something bad is hanging over you, you are worried or anxious about it: The threat of redundancy was still hanging over us. It’s not very nice to have huge debts hanging over your head.hang together phrasal verb1if a plan, story, set of ideas etc hangs together, it is well organized and its different parts go well together: Her story just doesn’t hang together.2if people hang together, they help each otherhang up phrasal verb1to finish a telephone conversation: I said goodbye and hung up.hang up on Don’t hang up on me.2hang something ↔ up to hang clothes on a hook etc: She took her coat off and hung it up.3hang up your hat/football boots/briefcase etc informal to stop doing a particular kind of work →
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get the hang of something informal to learn how to do something or use something: It seems difficult at first, but you’ll soon get the hang of it.
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