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Sling

sling
(slings, slinging, slung) 1. If you sling something somewhere, you throw it there carelessly. I saw him take off his anorak and sling it into the back seat. = fling VERB: V n prep/adv 2. If you sling something over your shoulder or over something such as a chair, you hang it there loosely. She slung her coat over her desk chair... He had a small green rucksack slung over one shoulder. VERB: V n prep, V n prep 3. If a rope, blanket, or other object is slung between two points, someone has hung it loosely between them. ...two long poles with a blanket slung between them... VERB: usu passive, be V-ed prep 4. A sling is an object made of ropes, straps, or cloth that is used for carrying things. They used slings of rope to lower us from one set of arms to another. N-COUNT 5. A sling is a piece of cloth which supports someone’s broken or injured arm and is tied round their neck. She was back at work with her arm in a sling. N-COUNT 6. see also mud-slinging
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   I. transitive verb  (slung; ~ing)  Etymology: Middle English, probably from Old Norse slyngva to hurl; akin to Old English & Old High German ~an to worm, twist, Lithuanian slinkti  Date: 14th century  1. to cast with a sudden and usually sweeping or swirling motion slung the sack over my shoulder  2. to throw with or as if with a ~ ~ing punches political campaigners ~ing mud  3. to serve (food) to a customer had a job ~ing hamburgers  Synonyms: see throw  • ~er noun  II. noun  Date: 14th century  1.  a. an instrument for throwing stones that usually consists of a short strap with strings fastened to its ends and is whirled round to discharge its missile by centrifugal force  b. ~shot 1  2.  a. a usually looped line (as of strap, chain, or rope) used to hoist, lower, or carry something; especially a hanging bandage suspended from the neck to support an arm or hand  b. a chain or rope attached to a lower yard at the middle and passing around a mast near the masthead to support a yard  c. a chain hooked at the bow and stern of a boat for lowering or hoisting  d. a device (as a rope net) for enclosing material to be hoisted by a tackle or crane  3. a ~ing or hurling of or as if of a missile  III. transitive verb  (slung; ~ing)  Date: 1522  1. to place in a ~ for hoisting or lowering  2. to suspend by or as if by a ~  IV. noun  Etymology: origin unknown  Date: 1768 an alcoholic drink that is served hot or cold and that usually consists of liquor, sugar, lemon juice, and plain or carbonated water gin ~ rum ~ ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
2.
  1. n. & v. --n. 1 a strap, belt, etc., used to support or raise a hanging weight, e.g. a rifle, a ship's boat, or goods being transferred. 2 a bandage looped round the neck to support an injured arm. 3 a strap or string used with the hand to give impetus to a small missile, esp. a stone. 4 Austral. sl. a tip or bribe. --v.tr. (past and past part. slung) 1 (also absol.) hurl (a stone etc.) from a sling. 2 colloq. throw. 3 suspend with a sling, allow to swing suspended, arrange so as to be supported from above, hoist or transfer with a sling. Phrases and idioms sling-back 1 a shoe held in place by a strap above the heel. 2 (in full sling-back chair) a chair with a fabric seat suspended from a rigid frame. sling-bag a bag with a long strap which may be hung from the shoulder. sling one's hook see HOOK. sling off at Austral. & NZ sl. disparage; mock; make fun of. slung shot a metal ball attached by a thong etc. to the wrist and used esp. by criminals as a weapon. Etymology: ME, prob. f. ON slyngva (v.) 2. n. a sweetened drink of spirits (esp. gin) and water. Etymology: 18th c.: orig. unkn. ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
3.
  1) строп стропить 2) такелажная цепь 3) проволока для резки керамической массы резать керамическую массу - four-leg sling - pipe sling - single sling - three-leg sling - two-leg sling ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
4.
  строп; грузоподъёмная петля bridle wire rope sling cable-laid rope sling chain sling cross bar slings double sling endless sling four-leg sling hook sling multilegged sling two-leg sling unhooking sling wire rope sling ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
5.
  стропить, стропа attach sling to load — крепить строп на грузе - cargo sling - chain sling - lifting sling - sling circuit ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
6.
  высыпать, выбрасывать (семена) ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
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  1. канат (для подъема груза); петля; строп 2. воен. ружейный ремень 3. мед. пращевидная повязка, фунда he had his right arm in a sling —- у него была подвязана правая рука 4. обвязка (альпинизм) sling knot —- спорт. скользящий узел 5. праща 6. рогатка 7. бросание, швыряние 8. спец. партия грузов, поднимаемая за один раз 9. разг. бросать, швырять to sling a gun over one's shoulder —- перекинуть ружье через плечо to sling a knapsack —- закинуть за плечи рюкзак 10. мчаться, нестись 11. стрелять из рогатки; метать из пращи 12. подвешивать to sling a hammock —- подвесить гамак 13. поднимать и переносить груз стропом 14. австрал. ходить большими шагами Id: to sling a cat —- груб. блевать Id: to sling one's hook —- сбежать, улизнуть Id: tell him to sling his hook! —- скажи ему, чтобы он убирался! Id: to sling ink —- писать, пописывать Id: to sling a pot —- пьянствовать, пить горькую 15. ам. слинг (напиток из рома, коньяка и т. п. с лимонным соком, водой и сахаром) 16. сок сахарного тростника ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  out выгнать, прогнать, вышвырнуть to sling a man out of the room вышвырнуть кого-л. из комнаты The family have been slung out of the house for not paying their rent. SLING the bat объясняться на ломаном языке SLING up coll. напомнить (кому-л. о чем-л. неприятном) Every time she wanted to make him feel uncomfortable, she would sling up his past in his face. SLING I  1. noun  1) праща; тж. рогатка  2) бросание, швыряние  3) ремень, канат  4) перевязь; he had his arm in a sling - у него рука была на перевязи  5) naut. строп  2. v.  1) швырять; Stop those boys slinging rocks at the cars.  2) метать из пращи  3) подвешивать (гамак и т.п.)  4) вешать через плечо  5) mil. взять на ремень  6) поднимать с помощью ремня, каната - sling out - sling up to sling ink sl. - часто выступать в печати; пописывать (в газете и т.п.) to sling mud at smb. - оскорблять, обливать грязью кого-л. Syn: see throw II noun amer. напиток из джина, воды, сахара, мускатного ореха ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  ~1 v past tense and past participle slung, T always + adv/prep 1 to throw something roughly or with a lot of force  (Sling me the keys, will you? | sling sth across/into etc)  (Fiona slung her bag across the room.) 2 to throw or put something somewhere so that it can hang  (sling sth on/over etc)  (He slung his coat over his shoulder. | A line of flags was slung between the trees.) 3 informal to make someone leave or go to a place  (sling sb into/out of etc)  (Sam was slung into jail for punching a cop. | Watch it, or you'll be slung out of school.) 4 sling your hook BrE slang to go away  (- see also mudslinging) ~2 n 1 a piece of cloth tied around your neck to support your injured arm or hand  (She had her arm in a sling for months.) 2 a set of ropes or strong pieces of cloth that hold heavy objects to be lifted or carried 3 a special cloth seat that fastens over your shoulders for carrying a baby 4 a cloth band on a weapon for carrying it 5 a long, thin piece of rope with a piece of leather in the middle, used in the past as a weapon for throwing stones ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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