hung

英 [hʌŋ] 美 [hʌŋ]
  • v. 悬挂;垂落(hang的过去式和过去分词)
  • n. (Hung)人名;(老)亨;(中)洪(普通话·威妥玛);(朝)兴;(东南亚国家华语)勋
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hung 悬而未决的,未能取得一致意见的

来自hang的过去分词,即悬着的,引申词义悬而未觉的,未能达成一致意见的。

hung (adj.)
past tense and past participle of hang (v.); meaning "having impressive male genitals" is from 1640s; of a jury, "unable to agree," 1838, American English. Hung-over (also hungover) in the drinking sense is from 1950 (see hangover); hung-up "obsessed" is from 1961.
1. Sailors hung about while they waited to ship out.
水手们在等待离港的时候四处闲逛。

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2. A thick haze of acrid smoke hung in the air.
空气中弥漫着刺鼻的浓烟。

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3. They usually hung around together most of the time.
大多数时间他们通常都泡在一起。

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4. He said he'd call again, and hung up on me.
他说他会再打过来,就突然挂断了电话。

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5. His work jacket hung on the peg in the kitchen.
他的工作服挂在厨房里的挂钩上。

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