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●ˌhang ˈup 🔑●ˌhang sth ˈup 🔑1. to attach sth from the top to a hook, a piece of string, etc. so that the lower part is free or loose; to be attached in this way (把…)悬挂起来◆My dress is hanging up in the wardrobe. 我的连衣裙挂在衣柜里。◆Shall I hang your coat up? 我帮你把外套挂起来好吗?◆He took off his suit and hung it up carefully. 他脱掉西装,小心地挂了起来。OBJ coat, clothes ➡ see also hang sth out2. (on sb) to end a telephone conversation, often very suddenly, by putting down the part of the telephone that you speak into (the receiver) or switching the telephone off (突然)挂断(某人的)电话◆She hung up on me. 她挂断了我的电话。◆Don’t hang up. I’d like to talk to Dad too. 别挂电话。我还想和爸爸谈谈。◆I was so upset I hung up the phone. 我十分生气,挂断了电话。OBJ phone, receiver3. to finish using sth for the last time; to give up a particular activity, profession, etc. 终止使用(某物);结束(某种活动);不再从事(某职业)◆After twenty years playing football, he’s finally hanging up his boots. 踢了二十年足球,他终于挂靴了。OBJ boots[v + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv] |