dangle
名词 n.
动词 v.
英文释义
名词 n.
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An agent of one intelligence agency or group who pretends to be interested in defecting or turning to another intelligence agency or group.
— The example of Oswald will show how the different operations of a dangle and a barium meal would work more efficiently together.
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The action of dangling; a series of complex stick tricks and fakes in order to defeat the defender in style.
— That was a sick dangle for a great goal!
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A dangling ornament or decoration.
— So her father wrote to Mrs. Herring, and one day she arrived and turned out to be a little, lean old lady with a dark brown mole on one leathery cheek and wearing a black bonnet decorated with jet dangles, like tiny fishing rods.
动词 v.
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To hang loosely with the ability to swing.
— His feet are dangling in the water.
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The action of performing a move or deke with the puck in order to get past a defender or goalie; perhaps because of the resemblance to dangling the puck on a string.
— He dangled around three players and the goalie to score.
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To hang or trail something loosely.
— I like to sit on the edge and dangle my feet in the water.
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To put forth as a possibility.
— That it happens to have been produced under the imprimatur of Michael Bay dangles the possibility of poor taste, but unfortunately, bombast and conspicuous consumption are nowhere to be found.
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To trail or follow around.
— To dangle at the elbow of a wench who can't make up her mind to accept the common title of wife, till she has been courted a certain number of weeks — so the old blinker, her father, says.
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Of a patient: to be positioned with the legs hanging over the edge of the bed.
— Record the time and duration of dangling, patient's pulse and respirations and patient's general tolerance of the procedure. […] The next step usually in getting the patient out of bed is sitting […]
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To position (a patient) in this way.
— Using proper body mechanics for dangling a patient at the side of the bed.
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
Uncertain, but likely of North Germanic origin, akin to Danish dingle, dangle, Swedish dangla (“to swing about”), Norwegian dangla, perhaps via North Frisian dangeln; all possibly related to Old Norse dengja (“to hit”).
词源 2
Uncertain, but likely of North Germanic origin, akin to Danish dingle, dangle, Swedish dangla (“to swing about”), Norwegian dangla, perhaps via North Frisian dangeln; all possibly related to Old Norse dengja (“to hit”).
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