3VERB [usually passive](在两点之间)吊起,悬挂 If a rope, blanket, or other object is slung between two points, someone has hung it loosely between them. (在两点之间)吊起,悬挂
...two long poles with a blanket slung between them. [beVERB-ed prep.]
两根长竿之间悬挂着一张毯子
We slept in hammocks slung beneath the roof. [beVERB-ed prep.]
4N-COUNT (用以吊运物品的)吊索,吊链 A sling is an object made of ropes, straps, or cloth that is used for carrying things. (用以吊运物品的)吊索,吊链
They used slings of rope to lower us from one set of arms to another. [+ of]
他们用吊索把我们从高处的一组吊臂上放到低处的另一组吊臂上。
5N-COUNT (保护骨折或受伤的胳膊的)吊腕带,三角巾 A sling is a piece of cloth which supports someone's broken or injured arm and is tied round their neck. (保护骨折或受伤的胳膊的)吊腕带,三角巾
ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASESADVERB➤loosely鬆鬆地吊掛▸➤carelessly, casually隨意地吊掛◇His jacket was carelessly slung over one shoulder.他的夾克衫很隨意地搭在肩上。PREPOSITION➤across, around, in, on, over, round (especially BrE) , etc.扔過⋯、把⋯扔到各處、把⋯扔進、把⋯吊在、搭在⋯上、裹在⋯上等PHRASES➤sling mud at sb (= criticize or accuse sb to damage their reputation)詆譭某人➤sling sth around sb's shoulders把⋯搭在某人肩上◇He slung his arm around my shoulders.他把胳膊搭到我肩上。➤sling sth over your shoulder把⋯挎在肩上◇She slung her bag over her shoulder.她把包兒背到肩上。