B1 [ I or T, + adv/prep ] hung, hung to fasten or support something at the top leaving the other parts free to move, or to be held in this way悬挂,吊;吊着
[ T ] hung, hung If you hang wallpaper, you fix it to the wall.贴(壁纸)
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If I were you, I'd hang that sweater on the line and let it drip-dry.
We could hang this picture on the wall next to the door.
A string of onions hung from a beam in the kitchen.
The shirts hanging on the line billowed in the breeze.
Stand the paintings against the wall while we decide where to hang them.
B2 [ I or T ] hanged or hung, hanged or hung to kill someone, especially as punishment for a serious crime, by dropping them with a rope tied around their neck, or to die in this way绞死,施以绞刑
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The leaders of the rebellion were hanged as traitors.
Ruth Ellis has the dubious distinction of being the last woman to be hanged in Britain.
She said he should be hanged for what he has done, and that he does not deserve to live.
Traitors would be publicly hung, drawn and quartered in Tudor times.
The gibbet still stands today, at the crossroads where common criminals were hanged.
[ I or T ] hung, hung to curve down弯下,垂下
C2 to learn how to do something, especially if it is not obvious or simple学会做(尤指不那么简单明了的事)
the way something made of cloth looks when it is hanging(布料制成的东西的)悬挂状
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