Dangle from Meaning in English
expression
释义
To hang loosely from something, often swinging or moving in the air.
用法与细微差别
'Dangle from' is informal and usually describes something loosely hanging, often with movement. It's often used with objects: 'Earrings dangle from her ears.' Can be literal (physical objects) or figurative (a threat dangling from a statement). Not the same as 'hang from,' which can be more static.
Spanish: colgar dePortuguese (BR): pendurar dePortuguese (PT): pendurar deChinese (Simplified): 从……悬挂Chinese (Traditional): 從……懸掛Hindi: से लटकनाArabic: يتدلّى منBengali: থেকে ঝুলে থাকাRussian: свисать сJapanese: 〜からぶら下がるVietnamese: treo lủng lẳng từKorean: ~에서 매달리다Turkish: -den sarkmakUrdu: سے لٹکناIndonesian: menggantung dari
例句
The keys dangle from his belt.
basic
A spider dangles from the ceiling.
basic
Her earrings dangle from her ears.
basic
Little lights dangled from the trees during the festival.
natural
My shoelaces keep dangling from my shoes and getting dirty.
natural
A colorful mobile dangled from the baby’s crib, spinning slowly.
natural