sling
sling
slɪng
sling
British pronunciation
/slˈɪŋ/

Définition et signification de « sling » en anglais

to sling
01

fronter, lancer avec une fronde

to throw something forward using a simple weapon made of a flexible strap with a pouch in the middle or similar weapons
Transitive: to sling a projectile
to sling definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The ancient warriors were skilled in slinging small projectiles at their enemies from a distance.
Les anciens guerriers étaient habiles à lancer de petits projectiles sur leurs ennemis à distance.
02

lancer, balancer

to throw something with a swinging motion
Transitive: to sling sth
example
Exemples
The pirate captain was known for his ability to sling a grappling hook with precision, allowing the crew to board other ships easily.
Le capitaine pirate était connu pour sa capacité à lancer un grappin avec précision, permettant à l'équipage d'aborder facilement d'autres navires.
03

lancer, jeter

to throw something in a relaxed or carefree manner
Transitive: to sling sth
example
Exemples
The kids giggled as they slung their backpacks onto the floor after a long day at school.
Les enfants ont ri alors qu'ils jetaient leurs sacs à dos sur le sol après une longue journée à l'école.
04

hisser, transporter à l'aide d'une élingue

to lift, move, or transfer a heavy or awkward object using a flexible strip or band
Transitive: to sling sb/sth onto sth
example
Exemples
They slung the injured hiker onto the stretcher, ready to carry him down the mountain trail.
Ils ont slingué le randonneur blessé sur la civière, prêts à le descendre par le sentier de montagne.
05

suspendre, accrocher

to position or suspend an object, typically with the aid of straps or other flexible materials
Transitive: to sling sth somewhere
example
Exemples
She slung her camera around her neck, ready to capture the breathtaking scenery.
Elle a suspendu son appareil photo autour de son cou, prête à capturer le paysage à couper le souffle.
Sling
01

écharpe

a bandage or piece of fabric that is tied around a person's neck to immobilize and rest a broken or injured arm
sling definition and meaning
02

écharpe de portage, porte-bébé

a fabric carrier designed to hold an infant, supported by straps around the neck or shoulders
sling definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The sling allowed him to keep his baby close and secure throughout the day.
L'écharpe lui a permis de garder son bébé près de lui et en sécurité toute la journée.
03

fronde, lance-pierre

a plaything consisting of a Y-shaped stick with elastic between the arms; used to propel small stones
04

fronde, lance-pierre

a simple weapon consisting of a looped strap in which a projectile is whirled and then released
05

une nu-pieds, une sandale à lanière

a shoe that has a strap that wraps around the heel
06

sling, cocktail sling

a type of cocktail made with a base spirit, such as gin or whiskey, mixed with citrus juice, sweetener, and carbonated water
07

sling (l'une des trois races de chiens dont les oreilles et la queue sont généralement coupées)

any of three breeds of dogs whose ears and tail are usually cropped
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