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[/slɪŋ; slɪŋ/] n 用法: 1 bandage, tied over one shoulder or round the neck, used to support a broken arm, wrist, etc 悬带(用以固定断臂、 腕等的): have one's arm in a sling 用悬带吊著手臂. 用法: 2 length of rope, strap, chain, etc looped round an object (eg a barrel) to support or lift it 吊具, 吊索, 吊链(用以悬挂或提起物体, 如圆桶的). 用法: 3 strap held in a loop, used for throwing stones, etc 投石器. sling 2 v (pt, pp slung [/slʌŋ; slʌŋ/]) 用法: 1 [Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p] (infml) throw (sb/sth) with great force 用力投掷(某人[某物]): slinging stones at birds 投石击鸟 * She slung her coat angrily into the car. 她愤怒地把大衣扔进汽车里. * He was slung out (of the club) for fighting. 他因打架被人(从俱乐部)驱逐出去. 用法: 2 [Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p] lift or support (sth) so that it can hang loosely 悬或挂(某物): sling a hammock between two tree-trunks 把吊床悬在两树干间 * with her bag slung over her shoulder 她的包挂在肩上. 用法: 3 (idm 习语) fling/sling/throw mud => mud. sling one's `hook (Brit sl 俚) go away 走开; 滚蛋. |