cling的意思和读音

cling

: [klɪŋ] : [klɪŋ]

v.

clung  clings  clinging  

v.let go,give up

v.clutch,grasp,hug,hang on,hold

clingv.

1.[i]to hold on tightly to sb/sth

survivors clinging to a raft

She clung on to her baby.

Cling on tight!

They clung together, shivering with cold.

2.[i]to stick to sth

a dress that clings(= fits closely and shows the shape of your body)

The wet shirt clung to his chest.湿

The smell of smoke still clung to her clothes.

3.[i]~ (to sb)to stay close to sb, especially because you need them emotionally

After her mother's death, Sara clung to her aunt more than ever.

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v.1.to hold onto someone or something tightly with your hands or arms, for example because you are afraid; to stay very close to someone, usually because you want them to protect you2.to stick to or fit very tightly on something3.to try very hard to keep something4.to keep believing that something is right or real, even though other people do not1.to hold onto someone or something tightly with your hands or arms, for example because you are afraid; to stay very close to someone, usually because you want them to protect you2.to stick to or fit very tightly on something3.to try very hard to keep something4.to keep believing that something is right or real, even though other people do not

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1.See the world in another perspective, to see another world. Do not cling to one way of thinking, both sides of the ever-present in anything!

2.The houses cling to the hillside as if hung there by the wind.

3.Gbagbo's popular support may be dwindling as he cracks down on the population in his bid to cling to power.

4.Early in the morning to prepare breakfast for her to see her lazy to get up at night to let her cling to their own, until sleep.

5.I watched her off the body, the hard, the little boy involuntarily, I Xialechuang, want to cling to her. Get out of the way of her gentle.

6.She seemed to realise it in a sort of pussy -like way and instinctively concluded to cling with her soft little claws to Carrie.

7.In a world without future, beyond the present lies nothingness, and people cling to the present as if hanging from a cliff.

8.Should they cling on to a slim ray of hope and wait for a miracle, or should they give up and be surprised by a miracle if it happens?

9.Illness brought her a strange restlessness and made her all the more eager to cling to life and squeeze from it the last drop of happiness.使

10.Don't cling to the unrealistic expectation that you'll be able to resolve the problem or get the other person to see it your way.