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 hanging ['hæŋiŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 绞死, 绞杀, 悬挂

[法] 绞刑, 绞死


  1. And the suspension bridge from hanging vines.
    悬索桥受到了悬挂着的藤的启发。
  2. Hanging is the worst use man can be put to.
    绞刑,是使用人的最坏方法。
  3. The monkey was hanging head downwards from the branch.
    猴子头向下倒挂在树枝上。


hanging
[ noun ]
  1. decoration that is hung (as a tapestry) on a wall or over a window

  2. <noun.artifact>
    the cold castle walls were covered with hangings
  3. a form of capital punishment; victim is suspended by the neck from a gallows or gibbet until dead

  4. <noun.act>
    in those days the hanging of criminals was a public entertainment
  5. the act of suspending something (hanging it from above so it moves freely)

  6. <noun.act>
    there was a small ceremony for the hanging of the portrait


Hang \Hang\ (h[a^]ng), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Hanged} (h[a^]ngd)
or {Hung} (h[u^]ng); p. pr. & vb. n. {Hanging}.

Usage: The use of hanged is preferable to that of hung, when
reference is had to death or execution by suspension,
and it is also more common.] [OE. hangen, hongien, v.
t. & i., AS. hangian, v. i., fr. h[=o]n, v. t. (imp.
heng, p. p. hongen); akin to OS. hang[=o]n, v. i., D.
hangen, v. t. & i., G. hangen, v. i, h["a]ngen, v. t.,
Icel. hanga, v. i., Goth. h[=a]han, v. t. (imp.
ha['i]hah), h[=a]han, v. i. (imp. hahaida), and perh.
to L. cunctari to delay. [root]37. ]
1. To suspend; to fasten to some elevated point without
support from below; -- often used with up or out; as, to
hang a coat on a hook; to hang up a sign; to hang out a
banner.

2. To fasten in a manner which will allow of free motion upon
the point or points of suspension; -- said of a pendulum,
a swing, a door, gate, etc.

3. To fit properly, as at a proper angle (a part of an
implement that is swung in using), as a scythe to its
snath, or an ax to its helve. [U. S.]

4. To put to death by suspending by the neck; -- a form of
capital punishment; as, to hang a murderer.

5. To cover, decorate, or furnish by hanging pictures,
trophies, drapery, and the like, or by covering with paper
hangings; -- said of a wall, a room, etc.

Hung be the heavens with black. --Shak.

And hung thy holy roofs with savage spoils.
--Dryden.

6. To paste, as paper hangings, on the walls of a room.

7. To hold or bear in a suspended or inclined manner or
position instead of erect; to droop; as, he hung his head
in shame.

Cowslips wan that hang the pensive head. --Milton.

8. To prevent from reaching a decision, esp. by refusing to
join in a verdict that must be unanimous; as, one
obstinate juror can hang a jury.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

{To hang down}, to let fall below the proper position; to
bend down; to decline; as, to hang down the head, or,
elliptically, to hang the head.

{To hang fire} (Mil.), to be slow in communicating fire
through the vent to the charge; as, the gun hangs fire;
hence, to hesitate, to hold back as if in suspense.


Hanging \Hang"ing\, n.
1. The act of suspending anything; the state of being
suspended.

2. Death by suspension; execution by a halter.

3. That which is hung as lining or drapery for the walls of a
room, as tapestry, paper, etc., or to cover or drape a
door or window; -- used chiefly in the plural.

Now purple hangings clothe the palace walls.
--Dryden.


Hanging \Hang"ing\, a.
1. Requiring, deserving, or foreboding death by the halter.
``What a hanging face!'' --Dryden.

2. Suspended from above; pendent; as, hanging shelves.

3. Adapted for sustaining a hanging object; as, the hanging
post of a gate, the post which holds the hinges.

{Hanging compass}, a compass suspended so that the card may
be read from beneath.

{Hanging garden}, a garden sustained at an artificial
elevation by any means, as by the terraces at Babylon.

{Hanging indentation}. See under {Indentation}.

{Hanging rail} (Arch.), that rail of a door or casement to
which hinges are attached.

{Hanging side} (Mining), the overhanging side of an inclined
or hading vein.

{Hanging sleeves}.
(a) Strips of the same stuff as the gown, hanging down the
back from the shoulders.
(b) Loose, flowing sleeves.

{Hanging stile}. (Arch.)
(a) That stile of a door to which hinges are secured.
(b) That upright of a window frame to which casements are
hinged, or in which the pulleys for sash windows are
fastened.

{Hanging wall} (Mining), the upper wall of inclined vein, or
that which hangs over the miner's head when working in the
vein.

  1. He's glad when the job is done, when he no longer is hanging in a sling seat 300 feet above ground.
  2. Meanwhile, the Secret Service and police said that a man with a stun gun hanging from his belt was taken into custody.
  3. Avril said he would not oppose international supervision of elections. "We are not hanging on to power," he said.
  4. One prisoner who failed to escape was found hanging from the window and three others were outside their cells.
  5. Wall Street traders, who have been nervously hanging onto their Koppers shares as one court case after another threatened to upset the takeover, were ecstatic yesterday.
  6. He also was accused of ordering the hanging of a Jewish resident in the Latvian village of Audrine, the statement said.
  7. Anantha Raman, an industry analyst who has criticized Mr. Giacco's extended tenure, says, "If I were one of (the Hercules or Himont top executives), I'd be annoyed by the chairman hanging on and not letting them run the companies."
  8. "As I'm hearing them and reflecting on them," said Milstead, adding it took him "about two seconds" after hanging up the phone.
  9. The body of Snyder, 46, was found hanging by an electrical cord Thursday in his bedroom at the Community for Creative Non-Violence, the Washington homeless shelter he ran.
  10. But the threat of liquidation by banks and by the Soviets themselves is hanging over the market, he said.
  11. They're hanging by a spider's thread." Exxon officials declined to comment on whether the company is in settlement talks.
  12. The sheriff sent out fancy invitations to the hanging, but the Colorado Supreme Court set the verdict aside on the grounds that the legislature had repealed the death penalty during the time Packer was a fugitive.
  13. Police said all would be charged with violation of security laws and face a maximum penalty of death by hanging, a police announcement said.
  14. Dryfka began hanging out at a park where he could buy marijuana.
  15. Once crack cocaine was obtained from an undercover agent posing as a friend of Moore's, Barry "took a portion of the crack and placed it inside his jacket pocket which was hanging on a door knob nearby," said the papers.
  16. It carries hanging bunches of white flowers, in its better forms, and it comes at that awkward moment in late May. I will report on progress. Monet, I suspect, would say that the answer was obvious and the correct decision is to plant more wisterias.
  17. They spent the day hanging out.
  18. "It's disastrous for someone who has had a painting hanging on the wall for many years, thinking it is worth a lot of money, then we go in there" and tell them it is worth very little, Sanchesini said.
  19. Michelle Ortiz, 15, told the Times that about 20 youths were hanging out in a park before the shooting.
  20. "Those stocks that just rode the coattails will have a very tough time hanging on." Plenty of investors seem to agree.
  21. "We have not selected the pallbearers yet." _ Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., on the prospects for a multibillion-dollar tax bill that is hanging by a thread because House and Senate negotiators can't agree on how large it should be.
  22. Rupert Garcia's "La Virgen y Yo" (himself an agnostic black shape hanging upside down, confronting the blurred sacred image) implies more by saying less.
  23. Behind the scenes, welders scrambled over a six-ton steel ape hanging onto a replica of New York's Queensboro Bridge.
  24. "It seemed like at that moment we weren't going to continue," said vocalist Kate Pierson. "But we kept hanging around together. We helped each other.
  25. We've had the employees of both railroads hanging in limbo for over three and a half years; it's demoralizing to employees.
  26. "There is an air of anxiety and fear hanging over this whole town, and that psychological toll on our children has been horrendous," Ms. Smith says.
  27. On a recent excursion to the Santa Fe yard in Colton, Calif., a dozen 'Bos are hanging out with a half-dozen real hobos, sharing stew and beer.
  28. Richard Edgar-Wilson is the nervy Albert, still hanging on mum's apron strings.
  29. A major question hanging over Chile is what will happen to this economic model when President Pinochet hands it back to civilians.
  30. The seller, who had a half-dozen shirts hanging from a line, was asked how many such shirts he could sell in a weekend.
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