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1 | to throw something somewhere with force or in a careless way 用力投掷;抛;扔 | Just sling all that stuff on the floor. 就把所有东西扔在地板上。 | | sling out (=throw away) He slung out all her old magazines. 留一杯这种液体,剩余的都倒掉。 | |
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2 | often passive to put something somewhere so that it is wrapped round something or hangs down 吊;吊挂;悬挂 | sling sth over sth He stood up, slinging his jacket over one shoulder. 他站起来,把夹克搭在一只肩膀上。 | | sling sth round sth He noticed the binoculars slung round my neck. 他注意到了挂在我脖子上的双筒望远镜。 | |
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3 | informal to force someone to go somewhere 强迫 | They might sling you in prison if you misbehave. 如果你行为不端,他们可能会把你送进监狱。 | | He was slung out of the army in 1998. 他于1998年被部队开除。 | |
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- | sling your hook BRITISH informal old-fashioned |
| used for telling someone rudely to go away |
| 走开,滚蛋(粗鲁说法) |
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