strung 英 [strʌŋ]   美 [strʌŋ]

strung

strung  英 [strʌŋ] 美 [strʌŋ]

v. 捆扎,系上(string的过去式和过去分词);收紧 

I don't think he strung us along. 我认为他没骗咱们。
After reading newspaper, I strung them together with a strip of sticky tape. Then I decided to go back to my studio. 在阅读了报纸后,我用一窄条胶带把它们捆缚在一起,然后我决定回画室去。

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  • v. 捆扎,系上(string的过去式和过去分词);收紧
  • 1. I don't think he strung us along.

    我认为他没骗咱们。

  • 2. After reading newspaper, I strung them together with a strip of sticky tape. Then I decided to go back to my studio.

    在阅读了报纸后,我用一窄条胶带把它们捆缚在一起,然后我决定回画室去。

  • 3. It began with my attendance at fetish parties last September; because I’m an exhibitionist, I allowed the photographers there to capture me being wrapped in rope or strung up from the ceiling.

    最初是在去年九月我参加了一些恋物聚会,因为我是一名裸露症患者 我同意那里的摄影师把我的手用绳子捆起来或吊在天花板上。

  • strung past tense and past participle of string (v.). From 1680s as an adjective; in reference to nerves, feelings, etc., from 1840. Strung out is from 1902 as "spread out in a line;" slang meaning "addicted" is recorded from 1959.
strung / strʌŋ ; NAmE strʌŋ / past tense, past participle of string strung / strʌŋ ; NAmE strʌŋ /
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