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Hunghunged

Irregular verbs


    Hang, английский
    1. When a modem fails to hang up.

    2. In timber, opposed to sny (which see).—to hang. said of a mast that inclines; it hangs forward, if too much stayed; hangs aft, if it requires staying.—to hang the mast. by some temporary means, until the mast-rope be fleeted.—to hang on a rope or tackle-fall, is to hold it fast without belaying; also to pull forcibly with the whole weight.—to hang aback. to be slack on duty.

    3. [1] to execute by tying a rope about the neck and dropping the body so as to snap the neck or cause strangulation (see hanging). [2] to attach to something above with no support from below (suspend). [3] to attach with free motion at the point of attachment (hang a door on its hinges). [4] to remain poised or stationary (clouds hang low above). middle english hangen, from old english hangian.

    4. Зависать hangingзависание

    5. To suspend drill-string or other downhole equipment in the drill derrick or tripod either on the hoisting line or on hooks provided in the crown block for that purpose.

    6. To suspend casing or pipe in a borehole in a clamp resting on blocks at the collar of the hole.




    Hewed, английский

    Hang, английский
    1. When a modem fails to hang up.

    2. In timber, opposed to sny (which see).—to hang. said of a mast that inclines; it hangs forward, if too much stayed; hangs aft, if it requires staying.—to hang the mast. by some temporary means, until the mast-rope be fleeted.—to hang on a rope or tackle-fall, is to hold it fast without belaying; also to pull forcibly with the whole weight.—to hang aback. to be slack on duty.

    3. [1] to execute by tying a rope about the neck and dropping the body so as to snap the neck or cause strangulation (see hanging). [2] to attach to something above with no support from below (suspend). [3] to attach with free motion at the point of attachment (hang a door on its hinges). [4] to remain poised or stationary (clouds hang low above). middle english hangen, from old english hangian.

    4. Зависать hangingзависание

    5. To suspend drill-string or other downhole equipment in the drill derrick or tripod either on the hoisting line or on hooks provided in the crown block for that purpose.

    6. To suspend casing or pipe in a borehole in a clamp resting on blocks at the collar of the hole.