sling
verb [ T usually + adv/prep ] uk/slɪŋ/ us/slɪŋ/ slung | slung
(THROW)
informal(随便)扔,丢
to throw or drop something carelessly
Don't just sling your bag on the floor! 别把你的包随便扔在地板上!
If any of the letters aren't interesting just sling them in the bin. 那些信中哪一封没意思的就扔进垃圾桶好了。
I'll just sling together a few things (= put what I need to take with me in a bag) and I'll be ready to go. 我收拾几件东西,马上就可以出发。
mainly UK informal把…扔给,把…扔向
to throw or give something to someone
[ + two objects ] Sling me a pen, will you? 能扔给我一支钢笔吗?
(HANG)
(尤指随意地)挂
to hang something over something, especially in a careless way
I usually sling my jacket over the back of my chair. 我通常把夹克搭在椅背上。
Idiom
sling your hookidiom UK slang 走开,滚蛋
to leave
She told him to sling his hook. 她叫他走开。
Phrasal verbs
sling someone out 把(某人)除名,开除(某人)
to make someone leave a place because they have behaved badly
She was slung out of college because she never did any work. 因为从不学习,她被学校除名了。
sling something out 处理掉,扔掉
to get rid of something unwanted
What about these old magazines? Shall I just sling them out? 这些旧杂志怎么办?我该把它们扔了吗?
sling
noun [ C ] uk/slɪŋ/ us/slɪŋ/
背带,吊索
a device that uses a strap, piece of cloth, or ropes for supporting, lifting, or carrying objects
The cylinder was lifted from the seabed in a sling. 圆筒用吊索吊离海底。
(用以支撑伤臂的)悬带,吊腕带
a device for supporting a broken or damaged arm in which the arm is held in front of the body in a piece of cloth that is tied around the neck
I had my arm in a sling for six weeks. 我的胳膊用悬带吊了6个星期。
(背婴儿的)背兜
a device like a bag for carrying a baby, tied to the front or the back of an adult's body
(旧时用作武器的)投石器,弹弓
a simple weapon used mainly in the past in which a strap held at the ends was used for throwing stones