sling [slɪŋ] verb transitive usually + adverb or preposition (slung, slung) THROW 扔 informal ■to throw or drop something carelessly (随便)扔,丢•Don't just sling your bag on the floor!别把你的袋子随便扔在地板上! •If any of the letters aren't interesting just sling them in the bin.如果那些信没有半封有趣的就扔进垃圾桶好了。 •I'll just sling together a few things (= put what I need to take with me in a bag) and I'll be ready to go.我收拾几件东西,马上就可以出发。 ■mainly UK informal ■to throw or give something to someone 把…扔给,把…扔向•[+ two objects] Sling me a pen, will you?能扔支钢笔给我吗? [slɪŋ] verb transitive usually + adverb or preposition (slung, slung) HANG 挂 ■to hang something over something, especially in a careless way (尤指随意地)挂•I usually sling my jacket over the back of my chair.我通常把夹克挂在椅背上。 [slɪŋ] verb transitive usually + adverb or preposition (slung, slung) sling your hook UK slang ■to leave 走开,滚蛋•She told him to sling his hook.她叫他走开。 [slɪŋ] verb transitive usually + adverb or preposition (slung, slung) Phrasal Verbs [M] sling sb out mainly UK informal ■to make someone leave a place because they have behaved badly 把(某人)除名,开除(某人)•She was slung out of college because she never did any work.因为从不学习,她被学校开除了。 [slɪŋ] verb transitive usually + adverb or preposition (slung, slung) Phrasal Verbs [M] sling sth out mainly UK informal ■to get rid of something unwanted 处理掉,扔掉•What about these old magazines? Shall I just sling them out?这些旧杂志怎么办?我该把它们扔了吗? [slɪŋ] noun countable ■a device which uses a strap, piece of cloth or ropes for supporting, lifting or carrying objects 背带,吊索•The cylinder was lifted from the seabed in a sling.圆筒被用吊索吊离海底。 ■a device for supporting a broken or damaged arm in which the arm is held in front of the body in a piece of cloth which is tied around the neck (用以支撑伤臂的)悬带,吊腕带•I had my arm in a sling for six weeks.我的手臂用悬带吊了六个星期。 ■a device like a bag for carrying a baby which is tied to the front or the back of an adult's body (背婴儿的)背兜 ■a simple weapon used mainly in the past in which a strap held at the ends was used for throwing stones (旧时用作武器的)投石器,弹弓 |