英:[hæŋ ɔf]
美:[hæŋ ɔf]
英:[hæŋ ɔf]
美:[hæŋ ɔf]
畏缩不前,迟疑,不肯参加;
verb
intransitive verb
hang back
verb
intransitive verb
hang back
The first known use of hang off was in 1641
1 The dress was further embellished with strings punctuated with pearlescent beads that hung off of the bodice.
2 The three-star seaside hotel has private balconies hanging off every room, according to the hotel’s website.
3 About half the vehicle was hanging off the bridge at the time of the rescue.
4 For any keyboard warriors still insisting that Lipa can’t dance, the singer put criticisms to bed with her athletic performance: hanging off a rotating cage and sliding across the floor against a dizzying backdrop of mirrors and pyrotechnics.8.
5 The crash left a portion of the driver’s side of the trailer hanging off of the bridge, which serves as an overpass to the road below.
6 The sun casts shadows on the dresses and skirts hanging off the line, with both parties sporting hair similar to both Gomez's (from another look in the video) and Blanco's.
7 His right arm and right leg had been blown off by a bomb, and flesh was still hanging off the foot.
8 Hammocks hang off the dock, inches above the water, inviting you in for a daytime nap.
9 The parvenu invited guests but they all hung off.
这个暴发户邀请了客人,但是他们都不愿意去。
10 Don't hang off the rope.
别放开绳子.
11 Hang off rope, let's start our boat.
松开缆绳, 咱们开船吧.