move or cause to move back and forth or from side to side while or as if suspended
摆动;摇动
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her long black skirt swung about her legs 她的黑色长裙在腿间摆动
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a priest began swinging a censer 牧师开始摇动香炉
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[as adj.
swinging ]local girls with their castanets and their swinging hips .手上套着响板扭动臀部的当地女孩。
[often with adverbial or complement]move or cause to move in alternate directions or in either direction on an axis
(在轴上)转动
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a wooden gate swinging crazily on its hinges 在铰链上大幅来回转动的木头大门
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he swung the heavy iron door to .他把重重的铁门关上。
[with obj.]turn (a ship or aircraft) to all compass points in succession, in order to test compass error
(为检测罗经自差)移转(船,飞机)至各方位点。
〈非正式〉 绞死
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now he was going to swing for it .现在他即将为此被绞死。
[no obj., with adverbial of direction]move by grasping a support from below and leaping
(借下面支点)纵身一跳
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we swung across like two trapeze artists 我们像两个荡秋千的好手一样纵身跳了过去
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swing oneself )the Irishman swung himself into the saddle .这个爱尔兰人纵身跨上马鞍。
move quickly round to the opposite direction
突然转身
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Ronni had swung round to face him .罗尼突然转过身来面对着他。
move with a rhythmic swaying gait
(迈着有节奏的步伐)行进
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the riflemen swung along smartly .步兵们迈着有节奏的步伐整齐地前进。
[with adverbial of direction]move or cause to move in a smooth, curving line
滑动;甩
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he swung her bag up on to the rack 他把她的书包甩到架子上
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the cab swung into the car park .出租汽车拐进停车场。
[with obj.]bring down (something held) with a curving movement, typically in order to hit an object
(多指为了击中物体)挥动
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I swung the club and missed the ball .我挥动球棍,但却没有打中球。
[no obj.](
(多指挥动手臂)想要击打
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he swung at me with the tyre wrench .他挥动着轮胎扳手想要打我。
throw (a punch) with such a movement
挥(拳)
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she swung a punch at him .她挥手对他就是一拳。
[with obj.]
【板球】 投侧飞球。
[no obj.]
【板球】 (球)向侧面飞去。
shift or cause to shift from one opinion, mood, or state of affairs to another
改变意见(情绪,事情的状态);使改变态度
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opinion swung in the Chancellor's favour 意见转而对大臣有利了
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the failure to seek a peace could swing sentiment the other way 寻求和平失败可能会使感情向另外一个方向发展。
[with obj.]have a decisive influence on (something, especially a vote or election)
对(某事,尤指选举、投票)有决定性的影响
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an attempt to swing the vote in their favour .想左右投票,使其对他们有利的企图。
[with obj.]
〈非正式〉 成功地完成
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with us backing you we might be able to swing something .有我们支持你,咱们也许能做成什么大事。
[no obj.]play music with an easy flowing but vigorous rhythm
以强劲的节奏演奏
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the band swung on .这个乐队以强劲的节奏演奏着。
(of music)be played with such a rhythm
(音乐)以强劲节奏演奏。
[no obj.]
〈非正式〉 (地方)供人娱乐;(事件)激动人心;(生活方式)时髦。
[no obj.]
〈非正式〉 男女乱交(尤指群交或交换性伙伴)。
a seat suspended by ropes or chains, on which someone may sit and swing back and forth
秋千。
a spell of swinging on such an apparatus
荡秋千。
an act of swinging
摇动
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with the swing of her arm, the knife flashed through the air .随着她手臂挥动,刀子在空中闪闪发光。
the manner in which a golf club or a bat is swung
(高尔夫球棍,球拍)挥动的方式
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improve your golf swing .改善你挥动高尔夫球棍的方式。
[mass noun]the motion of swinging
摇动,摆动,摆荡
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this short cut gave her hair new movement and swing .这次剪的短发使她的头发有了一种新的飘动。
[in sing.]a smooth flowing rhythm or action
流畅轻快的节奏(或行动)
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they came with a steady swing up the last reach .他们步履轻快稳健地走完了最后一段路程。
[mass noun]
【板球】 侧飞球
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[as modifier]
a swing bowler .一个投侧飞球的球手。
a discernible change in opinion, especially the amount by which votes or points scored change from one side to another
意见的明显变化(尤指选票或得分从一方倾向于另一方)
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a five per cent swing to Labour .有百分之五的选票转向了工党。
[mass noun]a style of jazz or dance music with an easy flowing but vigorous rhythm
摇摆乐。
the rhythmic feeling or drive of such music
摇摆乐的节奏感,摇摆乐的冲动。
〈北美〉 多处逗留的旅行;竞选旅行。
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get ( back )into the swing of things informal get used to (or return to) being easy and relaxed about an activity or routine one is engaged in 〈非正式〉 对活动(或日常工作)开始(或重新)熟悉 -
go with a swing informal (of a party or other event) be lively and enjoyable 〈非正式〉 (聚会或其他事件)生动活泼的,令人愉快的 -
in full swing at the height of activity 活动高潮期by nine-thirty the dance was in full swing . 到了九点半的时候,舞会达到了高潮 -
swing the lead Brit .informal malinger; shirk one's duty 〈英, 非正式〉 装病;逃避责任 -
[ORIGIN with nautical allusion to the lump of lead suspended by a string, slowly lowered to ascertain the depth of water.]
swings and roundabouts Brit . a situation in which different actions or options result in no eventual gain or loss 〈英〉 有所得也有所失的情况;失之东隅,收之桑榆the advantages of a small company over a large one is a matter of swings and roundabouts . 说小公司比大公司有优势也是个相对的问题 -
[ORIGIN from the colloquial phrase to gain on the swings and lose on the roundabouts.]
swing into action quickly begin acting or operating 迅速行动(或运行)
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on the swing 在秋千上;在荡秋千
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swing sth 摇摆某物
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swing down 摆下来
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swing dance 摇摆舞
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the leg swing 腿部摆动
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swing (oneself) + 介词/副词 (某人)纵深跳...;(某人)荡向...
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in full swing 如火如荼;处于兴盛阶段
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