hang out 英 [hæŋ aut]   美 [hæŋ aʊt]

hang out

hang out  英 [hæŋ aut] 美 [hæŋ aʊt]

phrase. 挂出;闲逛 

But, as a teenager, I had “better” things to do than hang out at the airport. 但是,作为一名十几岁的少年,我还有比在机场闲逛更“好”的事情要做。
You refuse to hang out with someone unless they make specific plans to hang out with you. 你不想和别人一起闲逛,除非他们已经制定好具体的计划,打算和你出去走走。

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  • phrase. 挂出;闲逛
  • 1. But, as a teenager, I had “better” things to do than hang out at the airport.

    但是,作为一名十几岁的少年,我还有比在机场闲逛更“好”的事情要做。

  • 2. You refuse to hang out with someone unless they make specific plans to hang out with you.

    你不想和别人一起闲逛,除非他们已经制定好具体的计划,打算和你出去走走。

  • 3. It was its own little city, everyone would either hang out, or go fishing, or go hunting with each other. That life is gone.

    它就是一个小社会,人们有时间时会搭帮结伙,或是闲逛、或是钓鱼,也许去打猎,但现在,都是过去时了。

  • hang out (v.) c. 1400, intransitive (as of the tongue, from the mouth); transitive use by 1560s; see hang (v.) + out (adv.). Colloquial meaning "to be found" is recorded from 1811, "in allusion to the custom of hanging out a sign or 'shingle' to indicate one's shop and business" [Century Dictionary]. As a noun (often hangout) "residence, lodging" attested from 1893; earlier "a feast" (1852, American English).
ˌhang ˈout
(informal)to spend a lot of time in a place常去某处;泡在某处The local kids hang out at the mall.当地的孩子常在商场闲荡。related nounhang-out
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