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1.b> (out, up) (; ), / i> ; there were chairs strung out across the room ; the houses and shops strung out along the bay ; the geese were strung out in a long line along the river bank ;
2.b> (), , i> / (.i> , i>); i> , ; flags were strung out along the route / ; the route was strung with flags ;
3.b> 1) .i> () / ( .i>); would you help me string these beads? i> / ? she had strung the shells on a silver chain / ;
2) i> (, ); ; carbon atoms string together to form giant molecules / ;
4.b> (up) (); ; he tipped his arrow, strung his bow, and shot , [.i> .i> 5 2)]; to be strung up .i> ; ;
5.b> 1) (), (, , .i>); first you need to learn how to string and tune your guitar , ; you ought to have your racket re-strung before the competition ;
2) i> () [.i> .i> 4];
to string outb> i> (), , ""; they seem determined to string the talks out for an indefinite period , , / ; to string togetherb> i> (); , i> (, .i>); I can barely string two words together in Japanese / ; to string upb> .i> ().