英语释义
1. to hang loosely and usually so as to be able to swing freely
2. to be a hanger-on or a dependent
3. to occur in a sentence without having a normally expected syntactic relation to the rest of the sentence (such as climbing in "Climbing the mountain the cabin came into view")
a dangling participle a dangling modifier
4. to cause to dangle swing
dangled her feet in the water
5. to keep hanging uncertainly
6. to hold out as an inducement
7. the action of dangling
8. something that dangles
9. to hang down loosely especially in a way that makes it possible to swing freely
10. to offer (something) in order to persuade someone to do something
11. to hang loosely especially with a swinging motion
The keys were there, dangling in the ignition.
— Louis Sachar, Holes
12. to cause to hang loosely
We dangled our feet in the water.