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第三人称单数:clings 现在分词:clinging 过去式:clung v. clutch,grasp,hug,hang on,hold 1. | [i] 抓紧;紧握;紧抱to hold on tightly to sb/sth |
| survivors clinging to a raft 紧紧抓住救生筏的幸存者 | | She clung on to her baby. 她紧紧抱住她的婴儿。 | | | | They clung together, shivering with cold. 他们紧紧地抱在一起,冷得直发抖。 |
| a dress that clings(= fits closely and shows the shape of your body) 紧身连衣裙 | | The wet shirt clung to his chest. 湿衬衫紧贴在他的胸部。 | | The smell of smoke still clung to her clothes. 烟味仍附着在她的衣服上不散。 |
3. | [i] ~ (to sb) (尤指情感上)依恋,依附to stay close to sb, especially because you need them emotionally |
| After her mother's death, Sara clung to her aunt more than ever. 萨拉在母亲去世后比以往任何时候都更依附于她的姨妈。 |
v. | 1. 依恋(朋友等);依靠,依附;赖住,守牢(家庭);抱定(希望);坚信,坚持,墨守 1. 依恋(朋友等);依靠,依附;赖住,守牢(家庭);抱定(希望);坚信,坚持,墨守 |
v. | 1. to hold onto somebody or something tightly with the hands or arms 2. to adhere to something by sticking to it or staying very close to it 3. to refuse to give up something such as a belief or tradition that you have grown fond of or used to 4. to have a strong emotional attachment to somebody 5. to linger, usually in the air, resisting dispersion or dissipation 6. to stick to or fit very tightly on something 7. to try very hard to keep something 8. to keep believing that something is right or real, even though other people do not 9. hold tight;resist separation 1. to hold onto somebody or something tightly with the hands or arms 2. to adhere to something by sticking to it or staying very close to it 3. to refuse to give up something such as a belief or tradition that you have grown fond of or used to 4. to have a strong emotional attachment to somebody 5. to linger, usually in the air, resisting dispersion or dissipation 6. to stick to or fit very tightly on something 7. to try very hard to keep something 8. to keep believing that something is right or real, even though other people do not 9. hold tight;resist separation | n. | 1. the tendency of something to stick to surfaces |
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