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单词 cling
释义
cling
(klɪŋ )
Word forms: clings , clinging , clung
1. verb
If you cling to someone or something, you hold onto them tightly.
Another man was rescued as he clung to the riverbank. [V + to/onto]
She had to cling onto the door handle until the pain passed. [V to/onto n]
They hugged each other, clinging together under the lights. [V + together]
Synonyms: clutch, grip, embrace, grasp  
2. verb
If someone clings to a position or a possession they have, they do everything they can to keep it even though this may be very difficult.
He appears determined to cling to power. [V + to/onto]
Another minister clung on with a majority of only 18. [VERB + on]
Japan's productivity has overtaken America in some industries, but elsewhere the United States has clung on to its lead. [V + on to]
3. verb
Clothes that cling to you stay pressed against your body when you move.
His sodden trousers were clinging to his legs. [VERB to noun]
Synonyms: stick to, attach to, adhere to, fasten to  
clinging graded adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]
...clinging black garments.
4. verb
Something that is clinging to something else is stuck on it or just attached to it.
Her glass had bits of orange clinging to the rim. [VERB to noun]
5. verb
If someone clings to a person they are fond of, they do not allow that person to be free or independent. [disapproval]
I was terrified he would leave me, so I was clinging to him. [VERB to noun]
clinging graded adjective
6. verb
If you cling to an idea or way of behaving, you continue to believe in its value or importance, even though it may no longer be valid or useful.
They know scholars reject their legend, but they still cling to their belief. [VERB to noun]
They're clinging to the past. [VERB to noun]
Collocations:
cling desperately
Does it matter that four clubs relentlessly expand their overseas support-base while the rest cling desperately to what they have?
Times, Sunday Times
Now, most of the greenery that survives, clings desperately to the banks of the spring water stream running between the two hills.
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He mixes with outlaws while clinging desperately to the last of his principles.
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cling precariously
In a life where we all cling precariously to our dignity, their masterly indignities are a balm and a release.
Times, Sunday Times
Prisoners clung precariously to life amid a vast tundra wasteland in baking summer heat and winter temperatures that sometimes fell to -50 degrees.
Times, Sunday Times
A misshapen ball of sticky rice clings precariously to a slice of raw tuna.
Times, Sunday Times
The stony track continues (another half-hour's walk), to the entrance to the monastery, which clings precariously to the sheer north face of the gorge.
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During the 1980s until the spring of 1998, the last part of the broken lighthouse clung precariously to the bluff.
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cling stubbornly
The road ahead clings stubbornly to hillsides and makes tight turns at the top of gaping, hungry chasms.
Times, Sunday Times
They said he was a stuffy old man who clung stubbornly to obsolete forms of music.
Christianity Today
And yet, the nobles clung stubbornly to power, and they, not the bourgeois, continued to be the model that everyone wanted to imitate.
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cling tenaciously
Half an hour or so into the journey, we pass within three miles of a ruined castle, clinging tenaciously to a clifftop.
Times, Sunday Times
But here they clung tenaciously to their rocky territory - and their equally unshakable beliefs.
Times, Sunday Times
More poems appeared last autumn, evoking his wretched physical state, but he clung tenaciously to life.
Times, Sunday Times
A dictator clings tenaciously to his job because of desperate private need.
Globe and Mail
Grey clung tenaciously to his ground, dreading only that he might be driven from it before assistance could arrive.
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cling tight
I cling tight to my course on the sidewalk.
Christianity Today
Some may naturally cling tight to the wall, others may be trained to do that, and others may be happy scrambling through and above large shrubs in front.
Times, Sunday Times
At deserted honey-combs, the bird clings tight and presses its tail on the surface of the comb.
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cling tightly
We have been taught to cling tightly to our money, as if our money represents that perch of safety and security.
Globe and Mail
The bees cling tightly together on the combs in the hive.
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The lemurs often adopt an upright vertical posture, using enlarged and fleshy digital pads on their hands and feet to cling tightly to tree branches.
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The story clings tightly to that of the film.
Times, Sunday Times
Clinging tightly to routine can hold back happiness.
The Sun
Translations:
Chinese: 紧紧抓住
Japanese: しがみつく
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