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sling¹ /slɪŋ/ n. | vt. | vi. | phr. I n. 1. (原始的)投石器,投石环索;弹弓(= slingshot) David killed Goliath with a stone from his sling. 大卫用投石环索投出石块将歌利亚击毙。 2. (用以起吊重物的)吊索,吊链;吊货网(兜);吊钩 3. (用以悬挂的)吊带;(把吊带吊在脖子或肩膀上的一种)背婴儿袋;【医】悬带,挂带,吊腕带 a rifle sling 步枪背带 His right hand was bandaged in a large sling. 他的右手用一条很宽的吊带上了绷带。 4. [常作 slings]【船】桁索;(船首或船尾的)吊货索套 5. = slingback 6. 抛,投,掷,扔 a sling's throw away 一投石之远(指不远的距离) 7. 〈澳新口〉贿赂金;小费
II (过去式 slung /slʌŋ/ 或〈方〉〈古〉slang /slæŋ/, 过去分词 slung) ❶ vt. 1. 用投石器(或环索)投掷(石块) David slung a stone at Goliath, killing the giant. 大卫用投石环索朝歌利亚投掷石块,将这巨人杀死了。 2. 抛,投,掷,扔 Stop slinging stones at the cat! 别再朝猫扔石头! He slung the book away in disgust. 他厌恶地把书扔了。 He slung his coat over his shoulder. 他把上衣往肩上一甩。 sling questions at sb. 接二连三地向某人发问 3. (用吊索等)吊,吊运 sling a piano to the third floor 把钢琴吊上四楼 4. 吊挂;悬挂 The hammock was slung between two trees. 吊床悬挂在两棵树之间。 The hunter slung his gun over his shoulder. 猎人将枪挂在肩上。 sling washing from the line 把洗好的衣物挂在绳子上 ❷ vi. 〈澳新口〉(以工资或所得的一部分)贿赂;付小费 sling to the cops 贿赂警察 Here is a fiver for you. Don't say I didn't sling. 给你5块钱。可别说我没有给过你小费。 [? Scan; 比较 ON slyngva to hurl, OHG slingan] phr. sling hash 见 hash¹ sling ink 见 ink¹ sling off at〈澳口〉嘲笑,讥笑 sling one's hook 见 hook |