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/ˈd忙ŋgl/ |
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1 | I/T if you dangle something or if it dangles, it hangs or swings without anything stopping it (使)悬垂;(使)悬荡 | A single light bulb dangled from the ceiling. 孤零零的一个灯泡悬吊在天花板上。 | |
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2 | T dangle sth before/in front of sb: to offer someone something attractive as a way of persuading them to do something 用某物引诱某人 | Other teams were dangling huge pay offers in front of him. 其他球队在用巨额工资来引诱他。 | |
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- | keep/leave sb dangling informal |
| to not tell someone what is going to happen or when it will happen |
| 让某人蒙在鼓里;使某人一无所知 |
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| You can’ t just leave him dangling while you decide. 你在作决定时不能让他一无所知。 |
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