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string /strɪŋ/ (strung, strung /strʌŋ/ ) ► SEE ALLstring along (with sb) string sb along string out (across/along sth)string sth outstring sth togetherstring sb up string sth up●ˌstring aˈlong (with sb) (informal) to go somewhere or do sth with sb else, especially because you have nothing else to do (闲时)跟随,陪伴(某人)◆Can I string along with you when you go to the shops? 我能跟你去商店吗?SYN tag along (behind/with sb) [v + adv]●ˌstring sb aˈlong (informal) to allow sb to believe sth that is not true for a long time, especially when you encourage them to have false hopes 一直让…误信;欺骗;戏弄◆They never intended to give her a job. They were just stringing her along. 他们从未真正想过要给她一份工作。他们只不过是吊吊她的胃口。◆He strung her along for years and then married Kate. 他哄骗了她好几年,后来抛弃她娶了凯特。[v + n/pron + adv]●ˌstring ˈout (across/along sth) to spread out in a line 分开成一列◆As we climbed, we tended to string out, with the fittest people taking the lead. 我们爬山时一般会排成一列,由最强壮的人领头。[v + adv]●ˌstring sth ˈoutto make sth last longer than expected or necessary 延长;把…的时间拖长◆I didn’t want to string out the argument. 我无意把这场辩论耗下去。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˌstring sth toˈgether1. to combine words, phrases, sentences, etc. to form sth that has some meaning 把(单词、短语、句子等)连成有意义的语言单位◆I can barely string together two words of German. 我德语说不成句。◆The report should be written by somebody who can string two sentences together. 这份报告应该让文笔流畅的人来写。OBJ words, a sentence2. to join a series of things together 把(一系列事物)连接起来◆pearls strung together on a necklace 串在项链上的珍珠◆The student of kung fu learns various movements that are then strung together. 学功夫的人先学会各种基本动作,然后组合成套路。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌstring sb ˈup (informal) to kill sb by hanging them, especially illegally (尤指非法地)吊死◆They’ll string him up if they catch him. 他们抓住他,就会把他吊死。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌstring sth ˈupto hang or tie sth in place 悬挂;系起◆She strung up a banner saying ‘Happy 40th Birthday’. 她扯起一条横幅,上面写着“恭贺四十岁生日”。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] |