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strung
(vbl.)string的過去式和過去分詞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
String
v. t.
[
imp.
Strung
p. p.
Strung
(
R
.
Stringed
);
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Stringing
.]
1.
To
furnish
with
strings
;
as
,
to
string
a
violin
.
Has
not
wise
nature
strung
the
legs
and
feet
With
firmest
nerves
,
designed
to
walk
the
street
? --
Gay
.
2.
To
put
in
tune
the
strings
of
,
as
a
stringed
instrument
,
in
order
to
play
upon
it
.
For
here
the
Muse
so
oft
her
harp
has
strung
,
That
not
a
mountain
rears
its
head
unsung
. --
Addison
.
3.
To
put
on
a
string
;
to
file
;
as
,
to
string
beads
.
4.
To
make
tense
;
to
strengthen
.
Toil
strung
the
nerves
,
and
purified
the
blood
.
--
Dryden
.
5.
To
deprive
of
strings
;
to
strip
the
strings
from
;
as
,
to
string
beans
.
See
String
,
n.
, 9.
6.
To
hoax
;
josh
;
jolly
;
often
used
with
along
;
as
,
we
strung
him
along
all
day
until
he
realized
we
were
kidding
. [
Slang
]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Strung
imp. &
p
. p.
of
String
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
string
n
1:
a
lightweight
cord
[
syn
:
twine
]
2:
stringed
instruments
that
are
played
with
a
bow
; "
the
strings
played
superlatively
well
" [
syn
: {
bowed
stringed
instrument
]
3:
a
tightly
stretched
cord
of
wire
or
gut
,
which
makes
sound
when
plucked
,
struck
,
or
bowed
4:
a
sequentially
ordered
set
of
things
or
events
or
ideas
in
which
each
successive
member
is
related
to
the
preceding
;
"
a
string
of
islands
"; "
train
of
mourners
"; "
a
train
of
thought
" [
syn
:
train
]
5:
a
linear
sequence
of
symbols
(
characters
or
words
or
phrases
)
6:
a
tie
consisting
of
a
cord
that
goes
through
a
seam
around
an
opening
; "
he
pulled
the
drawstring
and
closed
the
bag
"
[
syn
:
drawstring
,
drawing string
]
7:
a
collection
of
objects
threaded
on
a
single
strand
8:
a
necklace
made
by
a
stringing
objects
together
; "
a
string
of
beads
"; "
a
strand
of
pearls
"; [
syn
:
chain
,
strand
]
v
1:
thread
on
or
as
if
on
a
string
; "
string
pearls
on
a
string
";
"
the
child
drew
glass
beads
on
a
string
"; "
thread
dried
cranberries
" [
syn
:
thread
,
draw
]
2:
add
as
if
on
a
string
; "
string
these
ideas
together
";
"
string
up
these
songs
and
you'll
have
a
musical
" [
syn
: {
string
up
]
3:
move
or
come
along
[
syn
:
string along
]
4:
stretch
out
or
arrange
like
a
string
5:
string
together
;
tie
or
fasten
with
a
string
; "
string
the
package
"
6:
remove
the
stringy
parts
of
; "
string
beans
"
7:
provide
with
strings
; "
string
my
guitar
" [
ant
:
unstring
]
[
also
:
strung
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
strung
adj
:
that
is
on
a
string
; "
keys
strung
on
a
red
cord
"
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
strung
See
string
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