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 clinging ['kliŋiŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 执着的, 有粘性的

  1. Black dirt or soot, especially such dirt clinging to or ingrained in a surface.
    污垢,灰垢黑色脏物或煤灰,尤指附着或深嵌在一个表面上的污垢
  2. Clinging bits of fiber and fluff; fuzz.
    棉绒,软棉布聚在一起的纤维和绒毛;细毛
  3. Paw prints were seen in a number of places and puma fur was found clinging to bushes.
    人们在许多地方可看到爪印,并可发现美洲狮的皮毛粘附在灌木丛上。



Cling \Cling\ (kl[i^]ng), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Clung}
(kl[u^]ng), {Clong} (kl[o^]ng), Obs.); p. pr. & vb. n.
{Clinging}.] [AS. clingan to adhere, to wither; akin to Dan.
klynge to cluster, crowd. Cf. {Clump}.]
To adhere closely; to stick; to hold fast, especially by
twining round or embracing; as, the tendril of a vine clings
to its support; -- usually followed by to or together.

And what hath life for thee
That thou shouldst cling to it thus? --Mrs. Hemans.

  1. And she was clinging to them about as tight." The woman's husband, an oil engineer and Kuwaiti citizen, was not permitted to travel with their children.
  2. And Mortensen's clinging ribbed knit dresses in hot shades of red, orange and yellow were intriguingly textured with panels of the ribbed knit cut so the ribbing was placed at several angles all over the dress.
  3. Hillsdown implicitly admits as much by clinging to its housebuilding assets on the grounds that it could not easily replace them with a more lucrative investment in food. Nor has the market failed to recognise the improved outlook.
  4. He needs to articulate a vision of Digital as a future technology leader rather than a company clinging to the memories of its past success.
  5. The largest white political faction, the National Party of South-West Africa, opposes one-person, one-vote elections and is clinging to its support of segregated schools and hospitals, even though both are apt to be abolished by any new government.
  6. Then, compounding his political problems and building suspicions, he is clinging to an "executive privilege" claim that kept key documents in the episode from becoming public.
  7. After the boat took on water and sank, passengers and crew were left in the cold Pacific Ocean, clinging to float devices and debris, for 18 hours as searchers tried to locate them.
  8. One man was found clinging to a bar stool, said state Sen. Robert Ney, whose district includes Shadyside.
  9. Those who resisted were shot at." Pham survived by clinging to dead bodies or other debris until he was picked up by another refugee vessel 29 hours later.
  10. For all his virtues, however, Mr. Gorbachev has the flaw of thinking like a Communist and for too long clinging to the party.
  11. Tiny enclaves of Moslems hang on in overwhelmingly Roman Catholic Poland, clinging desperately to their ethnic traditions.
  12. Even kindergartners can be taught to ask a parent for more time together rather than whining or clinging, she said.
  13. Who monitors what they do?" asks Sen. David Pryor, an Arkansas Democrat, complaining about "shadowy figures clinging to the Pentagon's coffers."
  14. Robert Kennedy Jr., 36, with his son clinging to his side, spoke of his involvement in an inter-generational home for teen-age mothers and elderly people in New York's inner city.
  15. Most big accounting firms oppose the FTC's position, and there are some smaller local firms that would remove any restraints on getting business because they believe the profession is clinging to dated anti-competitive practices.
  16. Tony braced himself with one foot on the perch and the other clinging to the wire of the cage.
  17. Their leaderships are discredited in the public's eye both for clinging to power, and as a result of the Milan corruption scandal and the awesome extent of the abuse of power exposed.
  18. It appeared to be the latest example in the leadership's campaign to open up the pages of Soviet history and break down the barriers erected by those who are clinging to the old policy of guarding and controlling all information.
  19. Still clinging to concerns for their sovereignty and traditions, the 12 EC states each have at least one or two items in the 1992 agenda that they would like to toss out the window and are reluctant to give way on.
  20. The unresisting students huddled in groups on the ground, clinging to each other as troopers beat them with fists and even riot shields.
  21. Fishermen on Monday found 12 survivors clinging to the overturned craft and recovered the body of a two-week-old boy off Manticao, 17 miles from where the accident took place.
  22. Velcro, a fabric with a surface of clinging pile, is "a very big word in our vocabulary," said the show's supervising costume designer, Joseph Aulisi.
  23. With Sen. Bob Dole (R., Kan.) in one pocket and former Democratic chairmen Robert Strauss and Lloyd Cutler in the other, he is an embodiment of the old American establishment, clinging to power in a world it cannot comprehend.
  24. Brushes are used to scrub off moss, insect nests and clinging vegetation, the latter sometimes requiring injections of weed killer in a syringe.
  25. Delvina Vallejo had tried to save her 4-year-old daughter from the torrent that picked her up as it rushed through their home. Both the mother, who was pregnant, and child perished as the husband watched clinging to a doorframe.
  26. A Navy official said the destroyer John Hancock had just finished escorting two U.S.-chartered cargo vessels out of the Persian Gulf when its patrol helicopter spotted the fishermen clinging to pieces of wreckage.
  27. She was retrieved around 8 a.m. Tuesday by two construction workers who removed manhole covers near the spot where she disappeared and found her clinging onto some cracks in the brick lining of the sewer, Warnke said.
  28. A 7-year-old Houston girl survived an overnight ordeal inside a storm sewer, clinging to the bricks for 12 hours before being rescued by construction workers.
  29. Other G7 countries have watched with growing dismay how the UK has deprived itself of room for manoeuvre by clinging limpet-like to the DM2.95 parity for the pound.
  30. This could happen through financial covenants that would continue clinging to the company as part of the bankruptcy reorganization plan.
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