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hung
- IPA[həNG]
美式
- past and past participle of hang
- (of a jury) unable to agree on a verdict.;(of an elected body) having no political party with an overall majority
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動詞
- 1. past and past participle of hang
形容詞
- 1. (of a jury) unable to agree on a verdict.
- ▪ (of an elected body) having no political party with an overall majority a hung parliament in a hung council, his vote would be eagerly sought by either party
- 2. informal emotionally confused or disturbed people are hung up in all sorts of ways
- ▪ have a psychological or emotional obsession or problem about guys are so hung up about the way they look
- ▪ delayed or detained my mother was probably hung up in traffic
- 3. vulgar slang used especially in similes to refer to the size of a man's penis he's hung like a horse
- suspend or be suspended from above with the lower part dangling free: that's where people are supposed to hang their washing he stood swaying, his arms hanging limply by his sides
- a downward droop or bend: the bullish hang of his head
- used to express a range of strong emotions from enthusiasm to anger: hang, but I loved those soldiers!
Oxford Dictionary
- suspend or be suspended from above with the lower part dangling free: that's where people are supposed to hang their wash a chain hanging freely over two pegs
- a downward droop or bend: the bullish hang of his head
Oxford American Dictionary
- the practice of hanging condemned people as a form of capital punishment: controversial cross-party issues such as hanging it was a hanging offense to forge or frank falsely
- suspended in the air: hanging palls of smoke
Oxford American Dictionary
- the practice of hanging condemned people as a form of capital punishment: controversial cross-party issues such as hanging it was a hanging offence to forge or frank falsely
- suspended in the air: hanging palls of smoke
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a man) having large genitals.
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a man) having large genitals.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a parliament in which no political party has enough seats to secure an overall majority: the election of February 1974 produced a hung parliament
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a window) consisting of two sliding vertical sashes.
Oxford American Dictionary
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英式
- past and past participle of hang
- (of an elected body) having no political party with an overall majority: a hung parliament in a hung council, his vote would be eagerly sought by either party
Oxford Dictionary