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单词 swing
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swing
(swɪŋ )
Word forms: swings , swinging , swung
1. verb B2
If something swings or if you swing it, it moves repeatedly backwards and forwards or from side to side from a fixed point.
The sail of the little boat swung crazily from one side to the other. [VERB adverb/preposition]
She was swinging a bag containing a new dress. [VERB noun]
Ian sat on the end of the table, one leg swinging. [VERB-ing]
Synonyms: sway, rock, wave, veer  
Swing is also a noun.
...a woman walking with a slight swing to her hips.
2. verb
If something swings in a particular direction or if you swing it in that direction, it moves in that direction with a smooth, curving movement.
The torchlight swung across the little beach and out over the water, searching. [VERB preposition/adverb]
The canoe found the current and swung around. [VERB preposition/adverb]
Roy swung his legs carefully off the couch and sat up. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
Synonyms: turn, veer, swivel, bear  
Swing is also a noun.
When he's not on the tennis court, you'll find him practising his golf swing.
3. verb B2
If a vehicle swings in a particular direction, or if the driver swings it in a particular direction, they turn suddenly in that direction.
Joanna swung back on to the main approach and headed for the airport. [VERB adverb/preposition]
The tyres dug into the grit as he swung the car off the road. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
4. verb
If someone swings around, they turn around quickly, usually because they are surprised.
She swung around to him, spilling her tea without noticing it. [VERB adverb]
5. verb
If you swing at a person or thing, you try to hit them with your arm or with something that you are holding.
Blanche swung at her but she moved her head back and Blanche missed. [VERB + at]
I picked up his baseball bat and swung at the man's head. [VERB + at]
[Also V n at n]
Synonyms: hit out, strike, swipe [informal], lash out at  
Swing is also a noun.
I often want to take a swing at someone to relieve my feelings.
6. countable noun B2
A swing is a seat hanging by two ropes or chains from a metal frame or from the branch of a tree. You can sit on the seat and move forwards and backwards through the air.
7. uncountable noun
Swing is a style of jazz dance music that was popular in the 1930s. It was played by big bands.
8. countable noun
A swing in people's opinions, attitudes, or feelings is a change in them, especially a sudden or big change.
There was a massive swing away from the governing party in the election.
Educational practice is liable to sudden swings and changes.
They suffer from violent mood swings.
Synonyms: fluctuation, change, shift, switch  
9. verb
If people's opinions, attitudes, or feelings swing, they change, especially in a sudden or extreme way.
In two years' time there is a presidential election, and the voters could swing again. [VERB]
The mood amongst Tory MPs seems to be swinging away from their leader. [VERB adverb/preposition]
10. countable noun [usu N through n]
If someone such as a politician makes a swing through a particular country or area, they go on a quick trip through it, visiting a number of different places. [US, journalism]
...a campaign swing through South Dakota and Texas.
11. in full swing phrase
If something is in full swing, it is operating fully and is no longer in its early stages.
When we returned, the party was in full swing and the dance floor was crowded.
The international rugby season is in full swing.
Synonyms: at its height, under way, on the go [informal]  
12. get into the swing of phrase
If you get into the swing of something, you become very involved in it and enjoy what you are doing.
It was hard to get back into the swing of things after such a long absence.
13. go with a swing phrase [VERB inflects]
If you say that something is going with a swing, you mean that it is lively and exciting. [British]
These recipes are guaranteed to make the party go with a swing.
14. swings and roundabouts phrase
If you say that a situation is swings and roundabouts, you mean that there are as many gains as there are losses. [British]
15. no room to swing a cat phrase
If you say 'There's no room to swing a cat' or 'You can't swing a cat', you mean that the place you are talking about is very small or crowded.
It was described as a large, luxury mobile home, but there was barely room to swing a cat.
Idioms:
swing the lead [British]
to pretend to be ill and not do something you should be doing, such as going to work
There is no question of taking money away from those who are genuinely sick. We simply want to stop anyone swinging the lead.
there isn't room to swing a cat [mainly British]
said to mean that a place is very small and has very little space
Inside, there isn't room to swing a cat, and everything you see and touch is the most basic junk.
be in full swing
to be operating fully or to have already been happening for some time, rather than just having started
Twelve days after a hurricaine left its trail of destruction and misery across South Florida, officials say recovery efforts are at last in full swing.
get into the swing of something
to get used to something and to start doing it well or start enjoying it
I assumed everything would be okay once I got into the swing of college but I had no idea how lonely I would be.
go with a swing [British]
to happen in a lively and exciting way
These impressive recipes are guaranteed to make the party go with a swing.
Collocations:
achieve a swing
Portugal's chances of progressing are largely theoretical as they must win, hope the US lose and achieve a fivegoal swing.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
At the time living in Chichester, he became Labour candidate for that cathedral city at the 1955 general election and, although comfortably defeated, still achieved a small anti-Conservative swing.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
If they manage to achieve even the smallest swing they managed in equivalent circumstances last time round, they will defeat Mr Reckless on May 7.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
experience a swing
Punters hope to make quick profits as asset prices experience dramatic swings.
Times,Sunday Times (2020)
They also experienced bigger swings in confidence.
The Sun (2020)
Such worlds would experience extreme swings in temperature.
Times,Sunday Times (2020)
sudden swing
Could there be any medical explanation for such sudden mood swings?
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
Sudden swings in temperature have happened in Britain in the past.
Times,Sunday Times (2020)
Prepare for a sudden swing to pessimism
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
suffer a swing
She used to be very angry and suffer mood swings.
The Sun (2010)
Trustees have three years to sell a property so they can get a decent price rather than suffer a short-term swing in the property market.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
This year, the carbon market suffered wild swings after it emerged that there was an excess of allowances available to trade because most countries had taken far too lax a line with their power generators and industry.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
swing decisively
It seemed the match had swung decisively.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
The balance swung decisively in West Ham's favour.
The Sun (2015)
But Florida has swung decisively behind him, along with Virginia and Colorado.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
swing round
Isabel saw the spray from his mouth as Peter swung round and swept the cloisonné bowl and the books and papers and sewing off the table.
Thomas, Rosie THE WHITE DOVE (1989)
The next sea broke hard against the bows and even with the sea anchor the boat swung round and was rolled onto her side.
Philip Marsden THE MAIN CAGES (2002)
With a few strides she was at Todd's side, where she swung round to face Atkinson.
St. James, Ian FINAL RESORT (2002)
Ilmari, who had been watching a silver tabby cat playing on the grass outside, swung round to face him.
Low, Ona TO HIS JUST DESSERTS (2002)
Despite the appalling scale of her wounding, she was not felled, but swung round to face her wounder.
Clive Barker EVERVILLE (2001)
swing seat
Then he climbed on our swing seat, in a bid to hurl himself off.
Times, Sunday Times
The peaceful tropical garden has a swing seat, perfect for lazing with a novel.
Times, Sunday Times
Deckchairs, a sun lounger and a canopied swing seat, plus this windbreak, are included in the collection.
Times, Sunday Times
Some people have untidy gardens, some have a swing seat by the river, some have a garden full of canoes.
Times, Sunday Times
Relax on the swing seat for two or on a rattan sofa by a poolside pergola; and eat meals at the lovely outdoor dining room, which comes with a barbecue.
Times, Sunday Times
swing the balance
A few tips may swing the balance your way.
The Sun
One tiny detail can swing the balance in your favour or against you.
Times, Sunday Times
Campaigners said that the system could swing the balance of power in favour of passengers.
Times, Sunday Times
Many modern baseball theorists believe that a new pitch will swing the balance of power back to the pitcher.
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Moderates were jubilant as it swung the balance of power against him.
The Sun
swing wildly
The feelings swing wildly between shock and sadness.
The Sun
The prices of digital currencies often swing wildly and without explanation.
Times, Sunday Times
As it was being locked down on a trailer, a crane hoisted it into the air, causing it to swing wildly and to crash into the trailer supports.
Times, Sunday Times
Prices may still swing wildly, but at least brisker turnover allows buyers and sellers to trade in and out of positions more easily.
Times, Sunday Times
Other coastlines appeared to swing wildly in quality from one year to the next.
Times, Sunday Times
temperature swings
The building has no climate control; extreme temperature swings aid the aging process.
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Most have been roasting hot, but some have been frozen, while others with elliptical orbits have big temperature swings as they approach and then recede from their sun.
Times, Sunday Times
Below the moon’s surface, astronauts would be shielded from radiation, micrometeorites, the harmful effects of lunar dust and the dramatic temperature swings between lunar night and day.
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Hermetic closures will prevent subjection of the connectors within to temperature swings unless they are breached.
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The excessively bitter (and toxic) gourds are due to improper storage (temperature swings or high temperature) and over-riping.
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tyre swing
In the surrounding woodland there's a bridge leading to a play area with a zip wire, crooked den and tyre swing.
Times, Sunday Times
Firefighters used hydraulic cutting tools to free a rhinoceros the size of a small car that had become stuck in its favourite tyre swing.
Times, Sunday Times
Then the trampoline, tyre swings and zip wire come into view.
Times, Sunday Times
violent swing
The violent swings in entry patterns are staggering.
Times, Sunday Times
There were the usual violent swings in shares of the smaller oil exploration companies.
Times, Sunday Times
Traders generally benefit from volatility in markets and the second quarter saw some of the most violent swings on record.
Times,Sunday Times
The past year has seen violent swings of fortune.
Times, Sunday Times
Even the largest and most aggressive monopolists can be undone by the violent swings in commodities.
Times, Sunday Times
wild swing
But the centre-back took a wild swing and missed.
The Sun
But the centre-half got his feet in a tangle, had a wild swing with his right boot and the ball struck his left knee and bounced away.
The Sun
The wild swing in the prices being entered into the system had made the computers think that a mistake had been made.
Times, Sunday Times
Stock markets are notoriously prone to wild swings driven by fear and panic.
Times,Sunday Times
Life has been whizz-bang so far this season, with a wave of young players, a different brand of football and wild swings in results.
The Sun
Translations:
Chinese: 摇摆, 摇摆
Japanese: 揺れ, 揺れる
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