cling
cling 英 [klɪŋ] 美 [klɪŋ]
vi. 抓紧;附着,粘住;依附
进行时:clinging 过去式:clung 过去分词:clung 第三人称单数:clings 名词复数:clings
- To cling is to tightly grasp something or to stick closely to something, like how wet clothes cling to the wearer.
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- vi. 抓紧;附着,粘住;依附
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1. survivors clinging to a raft
紧紧抓住救生筏的幸存者
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2. She clung on to her baby.
她紧紧抱住她的婴儿。
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3. Cling on tight!
紧紧抓住!
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4. They clung together, shivering with cold.
他们紧紧地抱在一起,冷得直发抖。
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5. a dress that clings (= fits closely and shows the shape of your body)
紧身连衣裙
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6. The wet shirt clung to his chest.
湿衬衫紧贴在他的胸部。
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7. The smell of smoke still clung to her clothes.
烟味仍附着在她的衣服上不散。
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8. After her mother's death, Sara clung to her aunt more than ever.
萨拉在母亲去世后比以往任何时候都更依附于她的姨妈。
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9. He had one last hope to cling on to.
他还抱着最后的一线希望。
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10. She managed to cling on to life for another couple of years.
她顽强地又活了几年。
- cling (v.) Old English clingan "hold fast, adhere closely; congeal, shrivel" (strong verb, past tense clang, past participle clungen), from Proto-Germanic *klingg- (source also of Danish klynge "to cluster;" Old High German klinga "narrow gorge;" Old Norse klengjask "press onward;" Danish klinke, Dutch klinken "to clench;" German Klinke "latch").
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