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From:
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sling
/ˈslɪŋ/
投石器,拋擲,吊物機(
vt
.)用投石器投擲,用吊鉤釣上,吊起
From:
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sling
/ˈslɪŋ/
名詞
懸帶,吊(索),吊帶,投(擲器),電纜
T
形接頭,拋,擲
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sling
,
n.
A
drink
composed
of
spirit
(
usually
gin
)
and
water
sweetened
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sling
n.
1.
An
instrument
for
throwing
stones
or
other
missiles
,
consisting
of
a
short
strap
with
two
strings
fastened
to
its
ends
,
or
with
a
string
fastened
to
one
end
and
a
light
stick
to
the
other
.
The
missile
being
lodged
in
a
hole
in
the
strap
,
the
ends
of
the
string
are
taken
in
the
hand
,
and
the
whole
whirled
rapidly
round
until
,
by
loosing
one
end
,
the
missile
is
let
fly
with
centrifugal
force
.
2.
The
act
or
motion
of
hurling
as
with
a
sling
;
a
throw
;
figuratively
,
a
stroke
.
The
slings
and
arrows
of
outrageous
fortune
.
--
Shak
.
At
one
sling
Of
thy
victorius
arm
,
well-pleasing
Son
. --
Milton
.
3.
A
contrivance
for
sustaining
anything
by
suspension
;
as
:
(a)
A
kind
of
hanging
bandage
put
around
the
neck
,
in
which
a
wounded
arm
or
hand
is
supported
.
(b)
A
loop
of
rope
,
or
a
rope
or
chain
with
hooks
,
for
suspending
a
barrel
,
bale
,
or
other
heavy
object
,
in
hoisting
or
lowering
.
(c)
A
strap
attached
to
a
firearm
,
for
suspending
it
from
the
shoulder
.
(d)
Naut.
A
band
of
rope
or
iron
for
securing
a
yard
to
a
mast
; --
chiefly
in
the
plural
.
Sling cart
,
a
kind
of
cart
used
to
transport
cannon
and
their
carriages
,
large
stones
,
machines
,
etc
.,
the
objects
transported
being
slung
,
or
suspended
by
a
chain
attached
to
the
axletree
.
Sling dog
,
one
of
a
pair
of
iron
hooks
used
as
part
of
a
sling
.
See
def
. 3
(b)
above
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sling
,
v. t.
[
imp.
Slung
Archaic
Slang
p. p.
Slung
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Slinging
.]
1.
To
throw
with
a
sling
.
“Every
one
could
sling
stones
at
an
hairbreadth
,
and
not
miss.”
2.
To
throw
;
to
hurl
;
to
cast
.
3.
To
hang
so
as
to
swing
;
as
,
to
sling
a
pack
.
4.
Naut
To
pass
a
rope
round
,
as
a
cask
,
gun
,
etc
.,
preparatory
to
attaching
a
hoisting
or
lowering
tackle
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
sling
n
1:
a
highball
with
liquor
and
water
with
sugar
and
lemon
or
lime
juice
2:
a
plaything
consisting
of
a
Y-shaped
stick
with
elastic
between
the
arms
;
used
to
propel
small
stones
[
syn
:
slingshot
,
catapult
]
3:
a
shoe
that
has
a
strap
that
wraps
around
the
heel
[
syn
:
slingback
]
4:
a
simple
weapon
consisting
of
a
looped
strap
in
which
a
projectile
is
whirled
and
then
released
5:
bandage
to
support
an
injured
forearm
;
consisting
of
a
wide
triangular
piece
of
cloth
hanging
from
around
the
neck
[
syn
:
scarf bandage
,
triangular bandage
]
v
:
hurl
as
if
with
a
sling
[
syn
:
catapult
]
[
also
:
slung
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Sling
With
a
sling
and
a
stone
David
smote
the
Philistine
giant
(1
Sam
. 17:40, 49).
There
were
700
Benjamites
who
were
so
skilled
in
its
use
that
with
the
left
hand
they
"
could
sling
stones
at
a
hair
breadth
,
and
not
miss
" (
Judg
. 20:16; 1
Chr
. 12:2).
It
was
used
by
the
Israelites
in
war
(2
Kings
3:25). (
See
ARMS
.)
The
words
in
Prov
. 26:8, "
As
he
that
bindeth
a
stone
in
a
sling
,"
etc
. (
Authorized
Version
),
should
rather
,
as
in
the
Revised
Version
,
be
"
As
a
bag
of
gems
in
a
heap
of
stones
,"
etc
.
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