词汇 | sling |
释义 | slingWord family nounslingerslingbackslingshotslingstonesling sling1 /slɪŋ/ verb (past tensepst and past participlepp slung /slʌŋ/) [transitiveT] 1 THROWto throw or put something somewhere with a careless movement and some force 〔随意而稍用力地〕扔,掷,抛 SYN chuck Lou slung his suitcase onto the bed. 卢把手提箱扔到床上。 sling somebody something Sling me the keys. 把钥匙抛给我。 Pete slung his bag over his shoulder. 皮特把包甩到肩上。 2 [always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] informalLEAVE A PLACE to make someone leave or go to a place 撵走;遣送 sling somebody into/out of something Sam was slung into jail for punching a cop. 萨姆因出拳殴打警察而被投进监狱。 3 to hang something loosely 〔松松垮垮地〕挂,吊,悬 be slung around/over/across something Dave wore a tool belt slung around his waist. 戴夫腰上搭了一条工具带。 n Grammar Sling is usually passive in this meaning. 4. sling your hook British EnglishBrE informalLEAVE A PLACE used to tell someone to go away 走开,滚蛋〔用于叫某人离开〕 Examples from the Corpus sling your hook• Forget it, I said, For a moment I thought he was going to tell me to sling my hook. Examples from the Corpus sling• She sat in the chair, and Josie slung a nylon barber's gown around her.• So why are the mutual-fund companies suddenly obsessed with slinging around this term?• He slings his jacket over his shoulder and lifts his bag.• But you'd get slung out of a bondage club for tying ropes that slack.• I got slung out of my flat when I couldn't pay the rent, and wound up in a hostel.• Usual stuff ... down the pub with it slung over the shoulder to show off - hero of the moment.• And there may be preferred slinging techniques, attendant rituals and even a subcultural vernacular associated with the activity.• He watched horrified as they slung the body over the cliff.• The baggage handlers just sling the cases in the back of the bus -- they don't care if anything gets broken.• I slung the letter back into the middle of the pile of correspondence and headed very quickly for the door. slung ... over ... shoulder• Sweating, he took off his anorak and carried it slung over his shoulder.• The older men have blankets loosely slung over their shoulders.• They had torches, heavy weapons slung over their shoulders.• Tucking it into one of the saddlebags, he looked up to see Mariana with one Greener slung over her shoulders.• He wore one bandoleer slung over his shoulder and carried a Greener.• I picked up my pack, slung it over my shoulder and crossed the little bridge over the burn.• The ubiquitous sentries, rifles slung over their shoulders, stretched and yawned.• Usual stuff ... down the pub with it slung over the shoulder to show off - hero of the moment. , Technology, Babies, Weapons Clothes & fashionsling2 noun [countableC] 1 DCa piece of cloth tied around your neck to support an injured arm or hand 〔手臂或手受伤时起支撑作用的〕悬带,吊带 in a sling She had her arm in a sling. 她的手臂吊着吊带。 2. Ta set of ropes or strong pieces of cloth that are used to lift and carry heavy objects 〔用以提起或吊起重物的〕吊索,吊链 3. DHBa special type of bag that fastens over your shoulders, in which you can carry a baby close to your body 〔背婴儿的〕背带 4. PMWa piece of rope with a piece of leather in the middle, used in past times as a weapon for throwing stones 〔旧时的〕投石器 5 slings and arrows written problems or criticisms 种种问题;各种批评 We’ve all suffered the slings and arrows of day-to-day living. 我们都遭遇过日常生活的种种磨难。 Examples from the Corpus suffered the slings and arrows• There are several dings and dents in the body where the guitar has suffered the slings and arrows of a curious public. Examples from the Corpus sling• There are several dings and dents in the body where the guitar has suffered the slings and arrows of a curious public.• Instead, I suffered the slings and abuses of public health. in a sling• She had her arm in a sling for months.• It was usually felt that the chap with his arm in a sling had an ulterior motive.• But for a year on and off, I carried my arm in a sling.• Wearing dark glasses, with one arm in a sling, she seemed disoriented and distanced from events.• A fifth customer, a young man with baby in sling, wanders in.• Carefully, I disguise my computer in a sling.• She carries her in a sling on her back.• He placed the hook in the worn pocket and stood in a sling. (1200-1300) Probably from Old Norse slyngva “to throw violently” sling2 (1300-1400) Perhaps from Middle Low German slinge |
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