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String up Meaning in English

expression

ˈstɹɪŋ/ /ˈəp
STRING-uhp
stɹˈɪŋ/ /ˈʌp
string-UP

释义

To hang something or someone using a string or rope. It can also be a slang or historical term meaning to hang someone as a form of punishment.

用法与细微差别

'String up' is informal and can refer literally to hanging objects or, historically/slang, to hanging someone (usually by neck). Use with caution, as the second sense is harsh or violent. Literal sense: 'string up lights.' Do not confuse with 'string along' (to deceive).

例句

Let's string up some lights for the party.

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The workers strung up a banner across the street.

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You should string up the bird feeder in the tree.

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I saw them string up a hammock between those two trees.

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Back in the day, people would threaten to string up outlaws.

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If you break the rules again, the coach might string you up in front of everyone!

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