rung的意思和读音

rung

: [rʌŋ] : [rʌŋ]

n.

v.“ring”

rungs  

n.step,stair,tread,stage

rungn.— see alsoring

1.one of the bars that forms a step in a ladder

He put his foot on the bottom rung to keep the ladder steady.

to get a foot on the bottom rung of the career ladder

She was a few rungs above him on the social ladder.

v.1.“ring”

n.1.,();;〈〉()2.()

na.1.“ring”

v.1.The past participle of ring

n.1.one of the narrow bars across a ladder, that you put your feet on when you climb up2.a level of achievement

na.1.The past participle of ring

1. underclass a. rung n. despite prep. ...

2. comet n. rung n. , disembodied adj. , ...

3. rundle rung Runge-Kutta algorithm - ...

4. Runes equation rung running away form the water ...

5. bias v. 使 rung hostess ...

6. rumple rung rupture ...

7. rundle rung Runge-Kutta algorithm - ...

8. rumple rung runic ...

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1.The first period bell had not rung now, if I could climb over this wall, it would still be fine.

2.It seemed to rock the bungalow it was that strong, but the staff were fab and rung through and made sure we were all ok.

3.The banquet is terminative Bacchic had rung, and I this to everybody demit banquet, end at this point for valedictory party with everybody.

4."What you're seeing is people at the bottom rung of the economic ladder being taken off the economic ladder entirely, " Kleinbard said.“,”

5.He quickly made his way to the front of the engine, and then climbed down a steel ladder to the last rung.

6.Last evening I was rung up by an old friend whom I had not heard of for years.

7."He had some nausea and dizziness. That's what was the irritating thing, " Jackson said. "He had his bell rung. ",”,“。”

8.The rung of a ladder was never meant to rest upon, but only to hold a man's foot long enough to put the other somewhat higher.

9.Because thunderstorms were attributed to the work of demons, the bells would be rung in an attempt to stop the storm.使

10.The top "rung" can be also be shifted higher to increase the length of the top point.