hanging
hanging 英 [ˈhæŋɪŋ] 美 [ˈhæŋɪŋ]
n. 悬挂;绞刑;帘子,幔帐 adj. 悬挂着的 v. 悬挂(hang的ing形式)
名词复数:hangings
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- n. 悬挂;绞刑;帘子,幔帐
- adj. 悬挂着的
- v. 悬挂(hang的ing形式)
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1. They hooded him before hanging him.
在绞死他之前,他们给他戴上了面罩。
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2. At last he was hunted down and killed by hanging.
最后,他还是遭到追捕,被处以绞刑。
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3. The country has brought back hanging as a punishment.
该国已恢复了绞刑。
- hanging (adj.) late 12c., present-participle adjective from hang (v.). Hanging gardens (of Babylon), one of the wonders of the world, is Latin pensiles horti, Greek kremastoi kepoi. Hanging judge first recorded 1848.
- hanging (n.) c. 1300, "act of putting to death on the gallows," verbal noun from hang (v.). Meaning "piece of drapery on the wall of a room" is late 15c. Hangings "curtains, tapestry" is from 1640s.
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