hang in Idiom
hang in the balance
have two equally possible results, be uncertain After the opposition party won the election whether or not the new highway will be built hangs in the balance.
hang in (there)
persevere, don
hang in there
continue, persevere, be patient, keep on Hang in there until the doctor comes. He'll relieve your pain.
hang in
show pluck;persist表现出勇气;坚持到底
Our teacher often encourages us to hang in no matter what kind of difficulties we come across.我们老师常常鼓励我们不管遇到什么困难都要无所畏惧,坚持到底。
Hang in,boys!坚持下去,孩子们!
hang in effigy|burn|burn in effigy|effigy|hang
v. phr. To hang or burn a figure, usually a stuffed dummy, representing a person who is disliked or scorned.
When the high school team lost the championship game, the coach was hung in effigy by the townspeople. During World War II, Hitler was sometimes burned in effigy in the United States.
hang in the balance|balance|hang
v. phr. To have two equally possible results; to be in doubt; be uncertain.
Until Jim scored the winning touchdown, the outcome of the game hung in the balance. She was very sick and her life hung in the balance for several days. Compare: HANG BY A THREAD.
hang in there|hang|hang in
v. phr.,
slang,
informal To persevere; not to give up; to stick to a project and not lose faith or courage.
Hang in there old buddy; the worst is yet to come.hang in
To abide or persevere in a arduous situation. I apperceive you're worried, but accumulate blind in—the doctor will alarm soon. I'm appreciative of our team. They played adamantine and afraid in until the end of the game, and they came abroad with one heck of a victory.Learn more: hanghang in (something)
To abide or persevere in a actual arduous challenge or competition. Even admitting I knew I wouldn't win, I afraid in the chase and accomplished in third place. I'm appreciative of our team. They played hard, they afraid in the bold until the end, and they came abroad with one heck of a victory.Learn more: hanghang in
Also, hang in there. Accumulate at something, persevere. For example, We absitively to adhere in until we had ample out why the agreement failed, or Hang in there! You'll anon bolt on to the language. [Slang; mid-1900s] Learn more: hanghang in
v. To persevere: The baby-kisser absitively to adhere in the attack admitting the abrogating comments in the press.
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