搜尋結果
sling
- IPA[sliNG]
美式
- a flexible strap or belt used in the form of a loop to support or raise a weight;a bandage or soft strap looped around the neck to support an injured arm
- suspend or arrange (something), especially with a strap or straps, so that it hangs loosely in a particular position;carry (something, especially a garment) loosely and casually
verb: sling, 3rd person present: slings, gerund or present participle: slinging, past tense: slung, past participle: slung
noun: sling, plural noun: slings
- 釋義
- 片語
名詞
- 1. a flexible strap or belt used in the form of a loop to support or raise a weight the horse had to be supported by a sling fixed to the roof
- ▪ a bandage or soft strap looped around the neck to support an injured arm she had her arm in a sling 同義詞
- ▪ a pouch or frame for carrying a baby, supported by a strap around the neck or shoulders a baby sling
- ▪ a short length of rope used to provide additional support for the body in rappelling or climbing.
- 2. a simple weapon in the form of a strap or loop, used to hurl stones or other small missiles 700 men armed only with slings 同義詞
動詞
- 1. suspend or arrange (something), especially with a strap or straps, so that it hangs loosely in a particular position a hammock was slung between two trees 同義詞
- ▪ carry (something, especially a garment) loosely and casually he had his jacket slung over one shoulder
- ▪ hoist or transfer (something) with a sling horse after horse was slung up from the barges
- 2. British informal throw; fling (often used to express the speaker's casual attitude) sling a few things into your knapsack 同義詞
- ▪ hurl (a stone or other missile) from a sling or similar weapon a boulder that was slung from a catapult