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hang基本信息

读法:英 [hæŋ] 美 [hæŋ]

释义:

  • vt. 悬挂,垂下;装饰;绞死;使悬而未决
  • vi. 悬着,垂下;被绞死;悬而不决
  • n. 悬挂;暂停,中止
  • n. (Hang)人名;(罗)汉格;(东南亚国家华语)康;(老)汉;(柬)韩(用于名字第一节),杭
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    英英释义

    Noun:

  • a special way of doing something;"he had a bent for it"
    "he had a special knack for getting into trouble"
    "he couldn"t get the hang of it"
  • the way a garment hangs;"he adjusted the hang of his coat"
  • a gymnastic exercise performed on the rings or horizontal bar or parallel bars when the gymnast"s weight is supported by the arms
  • Verb:
  • be suspended or hanging;"The flag hung on the wall"
  • cause to be hanging or suspended;"Hang that picture on the wall"
  • kill by hanging;"The murderer was hanged on Friday"
  • let drop or droop;"Hang one"s head in shame"
  • fall or flow in a certain way;"This dress hangs well"
    "Her long black hair flowed down her back"
  • be menacing, burdensome, or oppressive;"This worry hangs on my mind"
    "The cloud of suspicion hangs over her"
  • give heed (to);"The children in the audience attended the recital quietly"
    "She hung on his every word"
    "They attended to everything he said"
  • be suspended or poised;"Heavy fog hung over the valley"
  • hold on tightly or tenaciously;"hang on to your father"s hands"
    "The child clung to his mother"s apron"
  • be exhibited;"Picasso hangs in this new wing of the museum"
  • prevent from reaching a verdict, of a jury
  • decorate or furnish with something suspended;"Hang wallpaper"
  • be placed in position as by a hinge;"This cabinet door doesn"t hang right!"
  • place in position as by a hinge so as to allow free movement in one direction;"hang a door"
  • suspend (meat) in order to get a gamey taste;"hang the venison for a few days"
  • 中英词源

    hang 悬挂,垂下,绞死

    来自PIE*konk,悬挂,词源同hinge.引申词义绞刑,绞死。

    hang
    hang: [OE] Hang is a general Germanic verb, represented also in German and Dutch hangen and Swedish hānga. These point back to a prehistoric Germanic *khang-, which some have linked with the Latin verb cunctārī ‘deal’. Hanker [17] (which originally meant ‘loiter, hang about’) probably comes ultimately from the same source, as does hinge; but hangar ‘structure housing aircraft’ [19] does not – it goes back via French hangar to medieval Latin angarium ‘shed in which horses are shod’.
    => hanker, hinge
    hang (n.)
    late 15c., "a sling," from hang (v.). Meaning "a curtain" is from c. 1500; that of "the way in which a thing (especially cloth) hangs" is from 1797. To get the hang of (something) "become capable" is from 1834, American English, perhaps originally in reference to a certain tool or feat, but, if so, its origin has been forgotten. It doesn"t seem to have been originally associated with drapery or any other special use of hang; the connecting notion might be "general bent or tendency."
    "To get the hang of a thing," is to get the knack, or habitual facility of doing it well. A low expression frequently heard among us. In the Craven Dialect of England is the word hank, a habit; from which this word hang may perhaps be derived. [John Russell Bartlett, "Dictionary of Americanisms," New York, 1848]
    hang (v.)
    a fusion of Old English hon "suspend" (transitive, class VII strong verb; past tense heng, past participle hangen), and Old English hangian "be suspended" (intransitive, weak, past tense hangode); also probably influenced by Old Norse hengja "suspend," and hanga "be suspended." All from Proto-Germanic *hanhan (transitive), *hangen (intransitive) "to hang" (cognates: Old Frisian hangia, Dutch hangen, German hängen), from PIE *konk- "to hang" (cognates: Gothic hahan, Hittite gang- "to hang," Sanskrit sankate "wavers," Latin cunctari "to delay;" see also second element in Stonehenge).

    As a method of execution, in late Old English (but originally specifically of crucifixion). Meaning "to come to a standstill" (especially in hung jury) is from 1848, American English. Hung emerged as past participle 16c. in northern England dialect, and hanged endured only in legal language (which tends to be conservative) in reference to capital punishment and in metaphors extended from it (I"ll be hanged).

    Teen slang sense of "spend time" first recorded 1951; hang around "idle, loiter" is from 1828, American English; also compare hang out. To hang back "be reluctant to proceed" is from 1580s; phrase hang an arse "hesitate, hold back" is from 1590s. Verbal phrase hang fire (1781) originally was used of guns that were slow in communicating the fire through the vent to the charge. To let it all hang out "be relaxed and uninhibited" is from 1967.

    词态变化

    第三人称单数 hangs;
    过去式 hung;  hanged;
    过去分词 hung;  hanged;
    现在分词 hanging;

    权威造句

    1. The King has merely given the politicians enough rope to hang themselves.
    国王只不过是给了这些政客自缚的绳子。

    来自柯林斯例句

    2. If we give her enough rope, she will hang herself.
    如果我们让她为所欲为,她一定会栽大跟头的。

    来自柯林斯例句

    3. They are getting the hang of it very quickly.
    他们很快就会找到窍门。

    来自柯林斯例句

    4. The British driver was unable to hang on to his lead.
    英国车手没能保住自己的领先地位。

    来自柯林斯例句

    5. Hang gliding and paragliding are allowed from the top of Windy Hill.
    温迪山顶允许进行悬挂式滑翔和滑翔伞运动。

    来自柯林斯例句

    近反义词

  • dangle
  • drape
  • sling
  • suspend
  • gibbet
  • noose
  • string
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    相似短语

  • hang on 紧抓不放,坚持;别挂断电话;余音缭绕
  • hang on to 紧紧抓住,紧跟不放,缠住,不肯放弃
  • hang it on 拖延故意拖拉
  • hang with vt.装饰
  • hang in there 坚持到底,硬挺下去
  • hang in 坚持
  • go hang 被忘却,被遗忘,不被关心;别管闲事,别多嘴
  • hang spring 吊丝
  • hang glider 悬挂式滑翔机(hang-glider)
  • hang loose 【美】【俚】1.放松Drop in.We are just going to hang loose this weekend.随时来访,这个周末我们只打算轻松一下。
    2.保持镇定
  • 单词分析

    这两个动词均含“挂,吊”之意。
    hang通常指一端固定于一点或一条线上,另一端悬于空中的状态。
    suspend侧重悬挂物支撑点的灵活性和活动自由。

    记忆方法

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