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hang up

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++→ See Verb table
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hang upIf a caller is rude, just hang up.hang onThe guy hangs up on me.When we talk on the phone, she may hang up on me.Anne saw her own coat hanging up on the rack with the others.But don't hang up on the shares because I reckon they could hit Pounds 4 by Christmas.
ˈhang-up, hangup /ˈhæŋʌp/ noun [countable]  informalWORRIED a feeling of worry or embarrassment about something that you have although there is no real reason to feel this way 〔无端的〕担忧,苦恼,困扰 She had cured him of all his hang-ups. 她消除了他所有的顾虑。hang-up about She’s got a real hang-up about her body. 她为自己的身体非常苦恼。 hang up at hang1
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hang-upSarah has a hang-up about her nose -- she thinks it's too big.You think people here have a hang-up about Thumper?I want the children to understand sex and grow up without any hang-ups.Parents are largely responsible for providing the right environment so that their children grow up happy, balanced and free from hang-ups.Now I was stuck on my northernmost hang-up.Deborah has a very good self-image and no particular hang-ups about her body.In future, all movie gays will be law-abiding citizens with healthy relationships, no repressive hang-ups, and a glitter-free wardrobe.There are still, however, some hang-ups in this production.Richards had a few technical hang-ups bringing the script to the screen.He's a very attractive man who looks younger than his age so why the hang-up?They're just ordinary people with all the usual hang-ups about love.got a ... hang-upI should imagine that the police force attracts people who have got particular hang-ups about race.
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hang up

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++hang up  hang up at hang1(PHRASAL VERB)


hang up
hang up phrasal verb (see also hang)
1. to finish a telephone conversation:
    I said goodbye and hung up.
    hang up on
    Don’t hang up on me.
2. hang something ↔ up to hang clothes on a hook etc:
    She took her coat off and hung it up.
3. hang up your hat/football boots/briefcase etc informal to stop doing a particular kind of work
hang-up, hung-up


ˌhang ˈup 🔑to end a telephone conversation by putting the telephone receiver down or switching the telephone off 挂断电话After I hung up I remembered what I'd wanted to say. 我挂断电话之后才想起来原本想说的话。🔊🔊
See also hang