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sling

verb
/slɪŋ/
/slɪŋ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they sling
/slɪŋ/
/slɪŋ/
he / she / it slings
/slɪŋz/
/slɪŋz/
past simple slung
/slʌŋ/
/slʌŋ/
past participle slung
/slʌŋ/
/slʌŋ/
-ing form slinging
/ˈslɪŋɪŋ/
/ˈslɪŋɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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  1. (especially British English, informal) to throw something somewhere in a careless way(随便地)扔,丢 synonym chuck
    • sling something + 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。
    • She slung her coat into the back of the car.她把大衣挂在汽車後座上。
    • sling somebody something Sling me an apple, will you?扔個蘋果給我,好嗎?
    see also mud-slinging
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • loosely
    • carelessly
    • casually
    preposition
    • across
    • around
    • in
    phrases
    • sling mud at somebody
    • sling something around somebody’s shoulders
    • sling something over your shoulder
    See full entry
  2. [often passive] sling something + adv./prep. to put something somewhere where it hangs loosely挂;吊
    • Her bag was slung over her shoulder.她將包挎在肩上。
    • We slung a hammock between two trees.我們在兩棵樹之間挂了一張吊床。
    Extra Examples
    • He slung his arm around my shoulders.他把胳膊搭到我肩上。
    • His jacket was carelessly slung over one shoulder.他的夾克衫很随意地搭在肩上。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • loosely
    • carelessly
    • casually
    preposition
    • across
    • around
    • in
    phrases
    • sling mud at somebody
    • sling something around somebody’s shoulders
    • sling something over your shoulder
    See full entry
  3. [often passive] sling somebody + adv./prep. (informal) to put somebody somewhere by force; to make somebody leave somewhere遣送;押往;攆走;驅逐
    • They were slung out of the club for fighting.他們因打架被趕出了俱樂部。
    • They were slung into prison.他們被扔進了監獄。
  4. Word OriginMiddle English: probably from Low German, of symbolic origin; compare with German Schlinge ‘noose, snare’. Sense (1) of the verb is from Old Norse slyngva.
Idioms
sling your hook
  1. (British English, informal) (used especially in orders尤用於命令) to go away走開;滾蛋

sling

noun
/slɪŋ/
/slɪŋ/
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  1. a band of cloth that is tied around a person’s neck and used to support a broken or injured arm(懸吊受傷手臂的)懸帶,吊腕帶
    • in a sling He had his arm in a sling.他用懸帶吊着胳膊。
    Topics Medicinec1
  2. a device consisting of a band, ropes, etc. for holding and lifting heavy objects(懸挂或起吊重物的)吊索,吊鏈,吊帶
    • The engine was lifted in a sling of steel rope.引擎用鋼絲吊索吊了起來。
  3. a device like a bag for carrying a baby on your back or in front of you(用以背嬰兒的)吊兜
  4. (in the past) a simple weapon made from a band of leather, etc., used for throwing stones投石器(舊時武器) synonym catapult
  5. see also gin sling, Singapore sling
    Word OriginMiddle English: probably from Low German, of symbolic origin; compare with German Schlinge ‘noose, snare’. Sense (1) of the verb is from Old Norse slyngva.

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