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dangle美 ['dæŋɡ(ə)l] 英 ['dæŋɡ(ə)l] 第三人称单数:dangles 现在分词:dangling 过去式:dangled v. hang,hang down,swing,sway,suspend 1. | [i] (+adv./prep.) 悬垂;悬挂;悬荡;悬摆to hang or swing freely |
| Gold charms dangled from her bracelet. 她的手链上挂着许多金饰物。 | | A single light bulb dangled from the ceiling. 天花板上孤零零地悬吊着一只灯泡。 | | He sat on the edge with his legs dangling over the side. 他耷拉着双腿坐在边缘上。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth 提着(某物,任其自然下垂或摆动);来回摆动着to hold sth so that it hangs or swings freely |
| She dangled her car keys nervously as she spoke. 她说话时紧张地晃动着她那串汽车钥匙。 |
v. | 1. to swing or hang loosely, or cause something to swing or hang loosely 2. to offer or display something as an enticement or inducement 3. to hang around somebody 4. if you dangle something, or if it dangles, it hangs or swings without anything stopping it 5. to offer someone something attractive as a way of persuading them to do something 1. to swing or hang loosely, or cause something to swing or hang loosely 2. to offer or display something as an enticement or inducement 3. to hang around somebody 4. if you dangle something, or if it dangles, it hangs or swings without anything stopping it 5. to offer someone something attractive as a way of persuading them to do something | n. | 1. something that dangles, especially a charm from a bracelet or necklace 2. the act or an instance of dangling |
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