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danglingdangle['dæŋɡl]- vi.
- 悬摆,垂直摆动;悬荡;悬挂,悬垂着:
The rope dangled in the breeze. 绳索在微风中悬荡。 The leaves danged in the wind. 树叶迎风摇摆。 - (似乎想赢得好感地)跟随,尾随,追逐;追求(某人)(after, round, about):
Louise always has half a dozen boys dangling about(或after, around)her. 路易丝总有五六个小伙子在追求她。 - 悬望,惴惴不安(或不放心)地等待:
the pretty girl who kept several boys dangling 同时吊着几个小伙子胃口的漂亮姑娘 to let someone dangle/keep someone dangling 让某人悬望(或心悬着) - [主美国英语]【语法学】垂悬(分词)(如“The daylight was blinding, leaving the tunnel.”一句中的“leaving the tunnel”):
In“After marrying him, her trouble began, ”the participle “marrying”dangles. 在“与他结婚后,她的麻烦开始了”中,“marrying”是垂悬分词。
- vt.
- 使悬垂,使(摇晃地)悬挂着;使悬荡,使(晃来晃去地)吊着:
The boss sat on the edge of the table dangling his legs. 老板坐在桌子边上,摇晃着腿。 - 悬荡地拿着:
The mother dangled a toy in front of the baby. 母亲在婴儿面前晃动着玩具。 - (作为诱惑物)炫示;吊…的胃口;招引;虚晃:
The manager dangled in front of us the chance of a bigger salary. 经理在我们面前炫示加薪的机会。
- n.
- 短语:
- Keep someone dangling 使某人悬望,使某人的心悬着
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