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cling
- IPA[kliNG]
美式
- hold on tightly to;adhere or stick firmly or closely to; be hard to part or remove from
- a clingstone peach.
verb: cling, 3rd person present: clings, gerund or present participle: clinging, past tense: clung, past participle: clung
noun: cling, plural noun: clings
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動詞
- 1. hold on tightly to she clung to Joe's arm we sat clinging on to one another
- ▪ adhere or stick firmly or closely to; be hard to part or remove from the smell of smoke clung to their clothes the fabric clung to her smooth skin
- ▪ remain very close to the fish cling to the line of the weed
- ▪ remain persistently or stubbornly faithful to she clung resolutely to her convictions
- ▪ be overly dependent on someone emotionally you are clinging to him for security
名詞
- 1. a clingstone peach.
- past and past participle of cling
Oxford Dictionary
- past and past participle of cling
Oxford American Dictionary
- a thin transparent plastic film that adheres to surfaces and to itself, used as a wrapping or ... wrap them in cling film and freeze till needed
Oxford Dictionary
- a thin transparent plastic film that adheres to surfaces and to itself, used as a wrapping or ... wrap them in cling film and freeze till needed
Oxford American Dictionary
- the adhering of a garment to the wearer's body or to another garment, caused by a build-up ...
Oxford Dictionary
- the adhering of a garment to the wearer's body or to another garment, caused by a buildup ...
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- IPA[klɪŋ]
英式
- hold on tightly to: she clung to Joe's arm we sat clinging on to one another
- a clingstone peach.
Oxford Dictionary