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2 Translation results for
hung
in Spanish
adjective
|
verb
hung
adjective
colgado
;
(ley) en desacuerdo
Example sentences of
hung
adjective
•
stood penitently before the judge with a
hung
head while he received his sentence
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hang
verb
hung, has hung, is hanging, hangs
caer (dícese de las telas y la ropa)
;
colgar, tender, suspender
;
flotar, sostenerse en el aire
;
ser ahorcado
;
inclinarse
Example sentences of
hang
verb
•
He
hung
the painting on the wall.
•
We
hung
paper lanterns from the trees.
•
Let's
hang
a picture on the wall.
•
My grandmother used to
hang
the wash on a clothesline.
•
A photograph of her family
hangs
on the wall.
More examples
•
Several of her paintings are
hanging
in the Museum of Modern Art.
•
Your coat is
hanging
in the closet.
•
They plan to
hang
wallpaper in the hallway.
•
He let his arm
hang
down into the water.
•
They will
hang
him in the county jailhouse.
•
He was
hanged
for his crimes.
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Synonyms of
hang
verb
dangle
,
droop
,
fall
,
hover
,
suspend
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Reverse translation for
hung
colgado
- hanging, hanged, pending
en desacuerdo
(ley)
caer
(dícese de las telas y la ropa)
- to fall, to drop, to collapse, to hang (down)
colgar
- to hang (up), to put up, to hang (someone), to hang up (a telephone), to fail (an exam)
tender
- to spread out, to lay out, to hang out (clothes), to lay (cables, etc.), to set (a trap)
suspender
- to suspend, to hang, to suspend, to discontinue, to suspend, to dismiss
flotar
- to float
sostenerse en el aire
ser ahorcado
inclinarse
- to lean, to lean over
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