clinging

clinging [ˈklɪŋɪŋ]  [ˈklɪŋɪŋ] 

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原级:cling

clinging的反义词

第三人称单数:clings

clinging的翻译

过去分词:clung

过去式:clung

clinging 基本解释

clinging的翻译

形容词执着的; 有黏性的; 紧靠着的; 紧贴着的

动词附着于( cling的现在分词 ); 抓紧或抱住; 坚持; 依恋,依附于

clinging 相关例句

clinging的近义词

形容词

1. He didn't seem to care at all that the wet shirt was clinging to his body.
    他好像一点都不在乎湿衬衣紧贴在他身上。

clinging 网络解释

clinging的近义词

1. 取:意由内界,因见而有流出,此出外名为著(stick),其杂垢(filth)叫取(clinging). 人我若是有取,则有后生,故名取论. 我们当知,除真实之外,宇宙是由三界所构成. 宇宙三界分成二个层次,上层是色界及无色界,名为净界层次(pure stratum)(或宇宙层次

2. 执着的:clinging vine 完成 | clinging 执着的 | clingstone 梅子

3. 粘着的:clinging power 粘着力 | clinging 粘着的 | clinic 诊所

clinging 单语例句

1. The Celtic midfielder has made light of the clinging Vietnamese heat and swarms of mosquitoes to become the driving force of the Japan team.

2. clinging在线翻译

2. Another member of the public needed rescuing when he was left clinging to a cliff after jumping over a wall to avoid the bulls.

3. " I was clinging on for dear life, " she said.

4. The ship and the mud that coated it offered up many additional intriguing artifacts, including a human hair with a tiny louse still clinging to it.

5. Clinging to such outmoded perceptions and prejudices just leads to misjudgments of Beijing's diplomatic intentions and does severe harm to international relations.

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6. A lone tree thrives in an unlikely setting with its roots resolutely clinging to an oddly contoured hunk of granite.

7. A radar tower 300 yards away tracked enemy aircraft and fed signals along cables still visible clinging to the walls.

8. Pakistani TV showed striking images of people clinging to fences and other stationary items as water at times gushed over their heads.

9. clinging的解释

9. Despite suffering serious injuries in the initial surge of water, she managed to stay alive by clinging onto a palm tree until the flood subsided.

10. When a ray of sunlight managed to slip through the clouds, water droplets clinging to spiders'webs and blades of grass glittered like crystal glass.