dangle
dangle 英 [ˈdæŋgl] 美 [ˈdæŋɡəl]
vi. 摇晃地悬挂着 vt. 使摇晃地悬挂
进行时:dangling 过去式:dangled 过去分词:dangled 第三人称单数:dangles
- Dangle means to hang or swing loosely. If you dangle string above a kitten you will both be entertained.
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- vi. 摇晃地悬挂着
- vt. 使摇晃地悬挂
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1. They want our personal information to dangle in front of advertisers.
他们想用我们的个人信息同广告商们周旋。
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2. The campaign, under the slogan 'Let them dangle, ' highlights the practice of castrating young pigs without anesthesia.
打着“让他们摇摆”旗号的这次活动强调应该在阉割小猪的时候使用麻药。
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3. I don't want to do anything more than dangle that tantalizing fact before you, because there's nothing special about it besides the point that you can do it if you want to.
在此除了告诉您这个事实,我并不想再做任何其它事,因为它并没有什么特别的地方,只不过如果您想实现它,您就可以做到。
- dangle (v.) 1590s, probably from Scandinavian (compare Danish dangle, Swedish dangla "to swing about," Norwegian dangla), perhaps via North Frisian dangeln. Related: Dangled; dangling.
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