单词 | hung |
释义 | hung (hʌŋ ) 1. B1 Hung is the past tense and past participle of most of the senses of hang. 2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] A hung jury is the situation that occurs when a jury is unable to reach a decision because there is not a clear majority of its members in favour of any one decision. In British English you can also talk about a hung parliament or a hung council. In the event of a hung Parliament he would still fight for everything in the manifesto. George's first trial ended in a hung jury. Idioms: be hung out to dry to be in a very difficult situation where you have been abandoned by the people who previously supported you Was this how loyalty to the party was rewarded? I was being hung out to dry. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Translations: Chinese: 未能作出裁定的陪审团因意见不一致而 Japanese: 絶対多数の政党が存在しない |
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