clung 英 [klʌŋ]   美 [klʌŋ]

clung

clung  英 [klʌŋ] 美 [klʌŋ]

v. 坚持(cling的过去分词);紧握;贴近 

Most of us have heard stories about a dying loved one who clung to life just long enough to see their next birthday, or special holiday, or their child's wedding. 我们大多都听过一个爱着某人的人濒临死亡边缘,他坚持活到见证他们下个生日,或是特别节日,抑或是他们孩子婚礼的那天。
She took two steps towards me, beat her fists against me, then clung to me. 她向我走近两步,用她的拳头打了我一下,然后紧紧把我抱住。

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  • v. 坚持(cling的过去分词);紧握;贴近
  • 1. Most of us have heard stories about a dying loved one who clung to life just long enough to see their next birthday, or special holiday, or their child's wedding.

    我们大多都听过一个爱着某人的人濒临死亡边缘,他坚持活到见证他们下个生日,或是特别节日,抑或是他们孩子婚礼的那天。

  • 2. She took two steps towards me, beat her fists against me, then clung to me.

    她向我走近两步,用她的拳头打了我一下,然后紧紧把我抱住。

  • 3. For he still clung, amid the decay of moral platitudes, to the discredited ideal of chivalry.

    虽然陈腐的道德已经没落,他却仍然坚守遭到怀疑的骑士风范。

  • clung Old English clungen, past tense and past participle of cling.
clung / klʌŋ ; NAmE klʌŋ / past tense, past participle of cling clung / klʌŋ ; NAmE klʌŋ /
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