swing的意思和读音

swing

: [swɪŋ] : [swɪŋ]

n.

v.

adj.;();()

swings  swinging  swung  

v.+n.swing leg,swing election,swing vote

v.dangle,hang,manage,succeed in,swerve

n.swipe,smack,slap,punch,thump

swingv.hang and move

1.[i][t]使to move backwards or forwards or from side to side while hanging from a fixed point; to make sth do this

His arms swung as he walked.

As he pushed her, she swung higher and higher(= while sitting on a swing) .

A set of keys swung from her belt.

He sat on the stool, swinging his legs.

2.[i][t]to move from one place to another by holding sth that is fixed and pulling yourself along, up, etc.

The gunshot sent monkeys swinging away through the trees.

He swung himself out of the car.

线move in curve

3.[i][t]使线to move or make sth move with a wide curved movement

A line of cars swung out of the palace gates.

He swung his legs over the side of the bed.

The door swung open.

She swung the door open.

turn quickly

4.[i][t]使to turn or change direction suddenly; to make sth do this

The bus swung sharply to the left.

He swung the camera around to face the opposite direction.

try to hit

5.[i][t]to try to hit sb/sth

She swung at me with the iron bar.

He swung another punch in my direction.

change opinion/mood

6.[i][t]使to change or make sb/sth change from one opinion, mood, etc. to another

The state has swung from Republican to Democrat.

His emotions swung between fear and curiosity.

The game could swing either way(= either side could win it) .

I managed to swing them round to my point of view.使

do/get sth

7.[t](informal)to succeed in getting or achieving sth, sometimes in a slightly dishonest way

We're trying to swing it so that we can travel on the same flight.

Is there any chance of you swinging us a couple of tickets?

of music

8.[i]to have a strong rhythm

of party

9.[i](informal)if a party, etc.is swinging , there are a lot of people there having a good time

IDMswing the balanceswing both ways(informal)to be bisexual (= sexually attracted to both men and women)

entrepreneurs who think big and swing for the fences

swing for the fencesto really try to achieve sth great, even when it is not reasonable to expect to be so successful

entrepreneurs who think big and swing for the fences

swing into actionto start doing sth quickly and with a lot of energy

I don't think there's anything wrong with her─she's just swinging the lead.

swing the lead(informal)to pretend to be ill/sick when in fact you are not, especially to avoid work

I don't think there's anything wrong with her─she's just swinging the lead.

n.movement

1.[c]a swinging movement or rhythm

He took a wild swing at the ball.

the swing of her hips

of opinion/mood

2.[c]a change from one opinion or situation to another; the amount by which sth changes

He is liable to abrupt mood swings(= for example from being very happy to being very sad) .

Voting showed a 10% swing to Labour. 10%

hanging seat

3.[c]a seat for swinging on, hung from above on ropes or chains

The kids were playing on the swings.

in golf

4.[sing]the swinging movement you make with your arms and body when you hit the ball in the game of golf

I need to work on my swing.

music

5.[u] 20 30 a type of jazz with a smooth rhythm, played especially by big dance bands in the 1930s

journey

6.[sing]a quick journey, especially one made by a politician, in which sb visits several different places in a short time

a three-day campaign swing through California

IDMget in/into the swing (of sth)(informal));to get used to an activity or a situation and become fully involved in itgo with a swingto be lively and enjoyableto have a strong rhythm

When we arrived the party was already in full swing.

in full swinghaving reached a very lively level

When we arrived the party was already in full swing.

If you earn more, you pay more in tax, so it's all swings and roundabouts.

swings and roundabouts(informal)used to say that there are advantages and disadvantages whatever decision you make

If you earn more, you pay more in tax, so it's all swings and roundabouts.

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v.1.to move, or to make something move, backward and forward or from one side to another, especially from a fixed point; to move backward and forward on a seat called a swing2.to move in a particular direction with a smooth curving movement, or to make something move in this way3.to try to hit someone or something by making a smooth curving movement with your hand, a weapon, or a piece of sports equipment4.to change from one emotion, condition, idea, etc. to another, or to make someone or something change in this way5.to be lively, exciting, and enjoyable6.if music swings, it has a strong pleasant beat1.to move, or to make something move, backward and forward or from one side to another, especially from a fixed point; to move backward and forward on a seat called a swing2.to move in a particular direction with a smooth curving movement, or to make something move in this way3.to try to hit someone or something by making a smooth curving movement with your hand, a weapon, or a piece of sports equipment4.to change from one emotion, condition, idea, etc. to another, or to make someone or something change in this way5.to be lively, exciting, and enjoyable6.if music swings, it has a strong pleasant beat

n.1.a seat hanging from chains or ropes that moves backward and forward and is used especially by children2.an attempt to hit someone or something by making a smooth curving movement with your hand, a weapon, or a piece of sports equipment; a smooth curving movement that you make when you hit the ball with a club in golf3.a change from one emotion, idea, condition, etc. to another4.a quick trip through an area in which you make short visits to several places5.a type of jazz dance music that was popular in the 1930s and 1940s, played by large groups of musicians and combining simple tunes with more complicated improvisation1.a seat hanging from chains or ropes that moves backward and forward and is used especially by children2.an attempt to hit someone or something by making a smooth curving movement with your hand, a weapon, or a piece of sports equipment; a smooth curving movement that you make when you hit the ball with a club in golf3.a change from one emotion, idea, condition, etc. to another4.a quick trip through an area in which you make short visits to several places5.a type of jazz dance music that was popular in the 1930s and 1940s, played by large groups of musicians and combining simple tunes with more complicated improvisation

1. spring-board swing crossbow ...

3. swimming pool n. swing vt. Swiss a. ...

5. fight swing take pictures ...

6. Swell Swing Swishing ...

7. gray income swing fan ...

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1.As you swing it around behind you, pass it to your left hand and bring it back around to the front.

2.Enough to nearly cover her in-laws barn, submerge her son's swing set and block the view from her first floor windows.

3.no matter what to pay home, start to fight. Get into the swing of it, a pressing matter of the moment is to attack, to pay licensing road!

4.Swing ingredients in a shaker with cracked ice, strain into a chilled cocktail glass, and garnish with a slice of lemon.

5.The pro says he gave the president tips on his golf stance and his swing, both of which were conspiring against him.姿

6.However, SEZ development now seems to be back in full swing, notwithstanding some recent tweaking of the guidelines to mollify critics.

7.She jumped off the swing and turned to run back to Missy to tell her what she had just figured out. She stopped.

8.Has Hyundai stepped up to the plate and hit a solid, or is it a swing and a miss?怀

9.Normally at this time of year spring planting would be in full swing, but the drought has made farming impossible in parts of the province.使

10.Though wind power has its opponents, too, its environmental virtues might be enough to swing things in its favour if it were also reliable.广