单词 | hang out |
释义 | hang out1. phrasal verb If you hang out clothes that you have washed, you hang them on a clothes line to dry. I was worried I wouldn't be able to hang my washing out. [VERB noun PARTICLE] [Also VERB PARTICLE noun]2. phrasal verb If you hang out in a particular place or area, you go and stay there for no particular reason, or spend a lot of time there. [mainly US, informal] I often used to hang out in supermarkets. [VERB PARTICLE adverb/preposition] We can just hang out and have a good time. [VERB PARTICLE] 3. See also hangout See full dictionary entry for hanghang out in British Englishverb (adverb) 1. to suspend, be suspended, or lean, esp from an opening, as for display or airing to hang out the washing 2. (intransitive) informal to live at or frequent a place the police know where the thieves hang out 3. (intransitive; foll by with) informal to frequent the company (of someone) 4. slang to relax completely in an unassuming way (esp in the phrase let it all hang out) 5. (intransitive) US informal to act or speak freely, in an open, cooperative, or indiscreet manner noun hang-out 6. informal a place where one lives or that one frequently visits hang-out in British English (ˈhæŋˌaʊt) noun informal a place where groups of people go to socialize hang out in American English1. to lean out 2. to display, as by suspending 3. Slang a. to reside b. to spend much of one's time; frequent a place 4. Slang to loiter; idle Examples of 'hang out' in a sentence |
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