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dan·gling participle AHD[dăngʹglĭng] D.J.[ˈdæŋglɪŋ]K.K.[ˈdæŋglɪŋ]n.Grammar(名词)【语法】- A participle, usually in a subordinate clause, that lacks a clear grammatical relation with the subject of the sentence, such asapproaching in the sentence Approaching New York, the skyline came into view. 垂悬分词:一种分词,通常在从句中,它和句中的主语缺少明显的语法关系,如approaching(靠近) 在句子 Approaching New York, the skyline came into view(靠近纽约城,天空的轮廓映入眼帘)
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