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slingBrE /slɪŋ/NAmE /slɪŋ/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they sling BrE /slɪŋ/ NAmE /slɪŋ/present simple - he / she / it slings BrE /slɪŋz/ NAmE /slɪŋz/past simple slung BrE /slʌŋ/ NAmE /slʌŋ/past participle slung BrE /slʌŋ/ NAmE /slʌŋ/ -ing form slinging BrE /ˈslɪŋɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈslɪŋɪŋ/(informal, especially BrE) to throw sth somewhere in a careless way (随便地)扔,丢 SYN chuck ◆~ sth + adv./prep. Don't just sling your clothes on the floor. 不要把衣服往地板上一扔就不管了。◆~ sb sthSling me an apple, will you? 扔个苹果给我,好吗? ➡ see also mud-slinging [often passive] ~ sth + adv./prep. to put sth somewhere where it hangs loosely 挂;吊◆Her bag was slung over her shoulder. 她将包挎在肩上。◆We slung a hammock between two trees. 我们在两棵树之间挂了一张吊床。 [often passive] ~ sb + adv./prep. (informal) to put sb somewhere by force; to make sb leave somewhere 遣送;押往;撵走;驱逐◆They were slung out of the club for fighting. 他们因打架被赶出了俱乐部。 ●sling your ˈhook(BrE, informal) () to go away 走开;滚蛋 ●ˌsling ˈoff at sb(AustralE, NZE, informal) to laugh at sb in an unkind way 嘲笑;讥笑 slingBrE /slɪŋ/NAmE /slɪŋ/ nouna band of cloth that is tied around a person's neck and used to support a broken or injured arm (悬吊受伤手臂的)悬带,吊腕带◆He had his arm in a sling. 他用悬带吊着胳膊。a device consisting of a band, ropes, etc. for holding and lifting heavy objects (悬挂或起吊重物的)吊索,吊链,吊带◆The engine was lifted in a sling of steel rope. 引擎用钢丝吊索吊了起来。a device like a bag for carrying a baby on your back or in front of you (用以背婴儿的)吊兜(in the past) a simple weapon made from a band of leather, etc., used for throwing stones 投石器(旧时武器) SYN catapult |