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hungfastened from above with no support from below; suspended: She hung up her clothes. Not to be confused with:hanged – executed by suspending by the neck: He was hanged at dawn.hung H0325700 (hŭng)v.Past tense and a past participle of hang. See Usage Note at hang.adj.1. Vulgar Slang Having large genitals. Used of a male.2. Slang a. Anxious; nervous.b. Overly involved or preoccupied; hung up.hung (hʌŋ) vb (Phonetics & Phonology) the usual past tense and past participle of hangadj1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a. (of a legislative assembly) not having a party with a working majority: a hung parliament. b. unable to reach a decision: a hung jury. c. (of a situation) unable to be resolved2. hung over hungover informal suffering from the effects of a hangover3. hung up slang a. impeded by some difficulty or delayb. in a state of confusion; emotionally disturbed4. hung up on slang obsessively or exclusively interested in: he's hung up on modern art these days. Usage: For most senses of hang the past tense and past participle is hung: I hung the curtains; he had hung the new painting on the wall. However, when the meaning is 'to suspend or be suspended by the neck until dead', the past tense and past participle is hanged: the traitors were hanged; they had hanged him at dawn. This form is also used in the idiom I'll be hangedhung (hʌŋ) v. 1. pt. and past part. of hang. adj. 2. Slang: Usu. Vulgar. (of a male) having large genitals. Idioms: 1. hung over, suffering from a hangover. 2. hung up, Slang. a. detained unavoidably. b. stymied or baffled by a problem. c. Also, hung-up. beset by psychological problems. 3. hung up on, Slang. a. obsessed by: a clerk hung up on petty details. b. infatuated with. usage: See hang. Hung. 1. Also, Hung Hungarian. 2. Hungary. Translationshang (hӕŋ) – past tense, past participle hung (haŋ) – verb1. to put or fix, or to be put or fixed, above the ground eg by a hook. We'll hang the picture on that wall; The picture is hanging on the wall. 懸掛 悬挂2. to fasten (something), or to be fastened, at the top or side so that it can move freely but cannot fall. A door hangs by its hinges. 裝設 安装3. (past tense, past participle hanged) to kill, or to be killed, by having a rope put round the neck and being allowed to drop. Murderers used to be hanged in the United Kingdom, but no-one hangs for murder now. 絞死 绞死4. (often with down or out) to be bending, drooping or falling downwards. The dog's tongue was hanging out; Her hair was hanging down. 下垂 下垂5. to bow (one's head). He hung his head in shame. 低(頭) 垂下ˈhanger noun (usually ˈcoat-hanger) a shaped metal, wooden or plastic frame with a hook on which jackets, dresses etc are hung up. 掛鉤 挂钩ˈhanging noun the (act of) killing a criminal by hanging. 絞死 绞死ˈhangings noun plural curtains or material hung on walls for decoration. 簾幕或牆壁掛飾 悬挂物,壁饰 ˈhangman noun a man whose job it is to hang criminals. 執行絞刑者 执行绞刑者ˈhangover noun the unpleasant after effects of having had too much alcohol. He woke up with a hangover. 宿醉 宿醉get the hang of to learn or begin to understand how to do (something). It may seem difficult at first, but you'll get the hang of it after a few weeks. 掌握(某事的)做法 得知 ... 的要领,学会 ... 的窍门 hang about/around1. to stand around, doing nothing. I don't like to see all these youths hanging about (street-corners). 閒盪 闲荡2. to be close to (a person) frequently. I don't want you hanging around my daughter. 經常和某人廝混 经常和某人厮混hang back to hesitate or be unwilling. The soldiers all hung back when the sergeant asked for volunteers. 猶豫,不情願 犹豫,退缩 hang in the balance to be in doubt. The success of this project is hanging in the balance. 懸而未決 成败未定,结果未定 hang on1. to wait. Will you hang on a minute – I'm not quite ready. 稍候 等待2. (often with to) to hold. Hang on to that rope. 抓著 紧握着3. to keep; to retain. He likes to hang on to his money. 保留 保留hang together to agree or be consistent. His statements just do not hang together. 內容一致 符合,一致 hang up1. to hang (something) on something. Hang up your coat in the cupboard. 掛起 把...挂起来2. (often with on) to put the receiver back after a telephone conversation. I tried to talk to her, but she hung up (on me). 掛斷(電話) 挂断(电话) She hung the picture up. The murderer was hanged. hung
hung verbSee well-hunghung1. mod. hungover. John is really hung this morning. 2. mod. annoyed. Fred is hung and looking for somebody to take it out on. 3. Go to well-hung.See:- (one's) tongue hangs out
- be hung out to dry
- draw and quarter
- hang (on) by a hair
- hang (one) out to dry
- hang (up) (one's) hat
- hang 10
- hang a BA (at someone)
- hang a few on
- hang a huey
- hang a left
- hang a louie
- hang a ralph
- hang a right
- hang around
- hang back
- hang behind
- hang by (something)
- hang by a thread
- hang by the eyelids
- hang down
- hang fire
- hang five
- hang from (something)
- hang heavy
- hang in
- hang in (something)
- hang it up
- hang loose
- hang off
- hang on
- hang on (one's) sleeve
- hang on (one's) words
- hang on by (one's) fingernails
- hang on by (one's) fingertips
- hang on by a thread
- hang on for dear life
- hang on like grim death
- hang on to (someone or something) like grim death
- hang onto (something)
- hang out
- hang together
- hang tough on (something)
- hang up
- hang up (one's) boots
- hang up (one's) fiddle
- hang up (one's) hatchet
- hang up (one's) spurs
- hanged for a sheep as a lamb, might as well be
- have hung up and salted
- hung
- hung like a bull
- hung like a horse
- hung out to dry, to be
- hung over
- hung up
- I might as well be hanged for a sheep as a lamb
- may/might as well be hanged/hung for a sheep as a lamb
- might as well be hanged for a sheep as a lamb
- might as well be hung for a sheep as a lamb
- think (one) hung the moon
- think (someone) hung the moon and the stars
- think hung the moon
- until the last dog is hung
- well-hung
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hunga. (of a legislative assembly) not having a party with a working majority b. unable to reach a decision c. (of a situation) unable to be resolved hung["hung up"] Equivalent to wedged, but more common at Unix/Csites. Not generally used of people. Synonym with locked up, wedged; compare hosed. See also hang. A hungstate is distinguished from crashed or down, where theprogram or system is also unusable but because it is notrunning rather than because it is waiting for something.However, the recovery from both situations is often the same.Hung
Hung (hŭng), C. F., Taiwanese physician. See: Hung method. ThesaurusSeehang |