
(무언가를) 위에서부터 매달거나 걸다.
To fasten or suspend something from a point above so that the lower part is free.
예문:
"She decided to hang the new tapestry in the living room."
"We need to hang the mirror carefully above the fireplace."
"Please hang your wet towel on the rack outside."
위에서부터 매달려 있거나 아래로 축 늘어지다.
To be suspended or attached from above, often drooping or dangling freely.
예문:
"The long vines hung down from the balcony railing."
"A single light bulb hung precariously from the exposed wire."
교수형에 처하다; 목을 매달아 죽다.
To execute someone by suspending them from a rope around the neck; to suffer this fate.
예문:
"Historically, many criminals were sentenced to be hanged for serious offenses."
"The old tale recounts how the traitor was hanged at dawn."
(연기, 분위기 등이) 낮게 떠돌거나 무겁게 드리워지다.
(Of smoke, fog, or an atmosphere) to remain suspended in the air or to be present oppressively.
예문:
"A thick, unsettling silence hung over the abandoned house."
"The smell of burning wood hung in the air long after the fire was extinguished."
"The threat of layoffs hung over the entire department for weeks."
(컴퓨터 등이) 작동을 멈추거나 응답하지 않다.
(Of a computer or software) to stop functioning or responding, requiring a restart.
예문:
"My laptop tends to hang whenever I try to run too many programs simultaneously."
"The system hung right in the middle of saving the critical document."
(친구들과) 어울리다, 시간을 보내다.
To spend time relaxing or socializing with someone or in a place.
예문:
"We used to hang out at the coffee shop every Friday night."
"Do you want to hang with us after school today?"
어떤 일을 하는 데 필요한 요령이나 방식.
The proper way or technique for doing something; the knack. (Usually used in the phrase 'get the hang of something').
예문:
"It took me a few tries, but I finally got the hang of knitting."
"Once you understand the hang of the new software, it becomes much easier to use."