hung 英 [hʌŋ]   美 [hʌŋ]

hung

hung  英 [hʌŋ] 美 [hʌŋ]

v. 悬挂;垂落(hang的过去式和过去分词) 

It just hung over the cliff. 它正好悬挂在山崖上方。
He hung up my coat. 他把我的外套挂起来。

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  • v. 悬挂;垂落(hang的过去式和过去分词)
  • 1. It just hung over the cliff.

    它正好悬挂在山崖上方。

  • 2. He hung up my coat.

    他把我的外套挂起来。

  • 3. She invited me to take part in her party but I hung off.

    她邀请我去参加她的聚会,可我却犹豫不决。

  • hung (adj.) "attached so as to hang down, suspended in air," past-participle adjective from hang (v.). Meaning "furnished with hangings" is from 1640s; meaning "having (impressive) male genitals" is from 1640s, originally often of animals; of a jury, "unable to agree," 1838, American English. Hung-over (also hungover) in the drinking sense is from 1950 (see hangover). Hung-up is from 1878 as "delayed;" by 1961 as "obsessed."
hung / hʌŋ ; NAmE hʌŋ / adjective [only before noun ] 1 (of a parliament or council 上下议院或市郡议会 ) ( BrE) in which no political party has more elected members than all the other parties added together 任何政党都不占多数席位的 2 (of a jury 陪审团 ) unable to agree about whether sb is guilty of a crime 不能取得一致意见的 see also hang v. hung / hʌŋ ; NAmE hʌŋ /
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