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单词 swing
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swing

You will be surprised how quickly you get back into the swing of things.The regulatory pendulum has swung from one extreme of too little to the other of too much.They will be catching up with a career that has been in full swing for six decades.The doors swung together again and a key turned in the lock.The swing style of the jacket is perfect for hiding any lumps and bumps you might have.Use your shoulders and hips to swing the bell away from your body.You could also either swing longer or use a more powerful club.Try to avoid swinging your arms across your body.If your joints are a bit stiff then gentle swinging or rhythmic movements are generally good.Swing the rope around you as you turn on the spot.It might take one or two matches to get into the swing of things.Two or three bad games and things can change and swing in a big way.The accomplished drummer leads his band for jazz and swing.They swung the door wide open and opened fire.It swung backwards and forwards like a pendulum.The first hazel catkins are beginning to turn yellow and swing loose on the twigs.Then there were the swing changes.The setting was a swing dance party at a friend's home.You hear softly piped Fifties swing music.They seemed to be struggling against the political current; now it has swung in their direction.The wooden seat of a swing, heating up in the sun.

In other languages
swing

British English: swing /swɪŋ/ NOUN
A swing is the action of moving backward and forward or from side to side.
...a swing of the hips.
  • American English: swing
  • Arabic: تَأَرْجُح
  • Brazilian Portuguese: balanço
  • Chinese: 摇摆
  • Croatian: njihaljka
  • Czech: houpání
  • Danish: gynge
  • Dutch: schommel
  • European Spanish: columpio
  • Finnish: keinunta
  • French: balançoire
  • German: Schaukel
  • Greek: κούνια παιχνίδι
  • Italian: oscillazione
  • Japanese: 揺れ
  • Korean: 흔들림
  • Norwegian: gynge
  • Polish: kołysanie
  • European Portuguese: balanço
  • Romanian: balansare
  • Russian: качание
  • Latin American Spanish: columpio
  • Swedish: gunga
  • Thai: การแกว่งไปมา
  • Turkish: sallanma
  • Ukrainian: хитання
  • Vietnamese: động tác đu đưa
British English: swing /swɪŋ/ VERB
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 wildly from one side to the other.
  • American English: swing
  • Arabic: يُرْجِحُ
  • Brazilian Portuguese: balançar
  • Chinese: 摇摆
  • Croatian: njihati
  • Czech: houpat (se)
  • Danish: svinge
  • Dutch: schommelen
  • European Spanish: oscilar
  • Finnish: keinua keinussa
  • French: balancer
  • German: schaukeln
  • Greek: αιωρούμαι
  • Italian: oscillare
  • Japanese: 揺れる
  • Korean: 흔들흔들 움직이다
  • Norwegian: svinge
  • Polish: zakołysać się
  • European Portuguese: balançar
  • Romanian: a se balansa
  • Russian: качаться
  • Latin American Spanish: columpiarse
  • Swedish: svänga
  • Thai: แกว่ง
  • Turkish: sallanmak
  • Ukrainian: хитати(ся)
  • Vietnamese: đu đưa

All related terms of 'swing'

Chinese translation of 'swing'

swing

(swɪŋ)
Word forms:ptpp swung

n

  1. (c) (in playground) 秋(鞦)千(韆) (qiūqiān) (, )
  2. (c) (= movement) 摇(搖)摆(擺) (yáobǎi)
  3. (c) (in opinions etc) 剧(劇)变(變) (jùbiàn)
  4. (u) (Mus) 强(強)节(節)奏爵士音乐(樂) (qiáng jiézòu juéshì yīnyuè)

vt

  1. [arms, legs] 摆(擺)动(動) (bǎidòng)
  2. [vehicle etc] 使转(轉)向 (shǐ zhuǎnxiàng)

vi

  1. [pendulum] 晃动(動) (huàngdòng)
  2. [door] 转(轉)动(動) (zhuǎndòng)
  3. [vehicle] 转(轉)向 (zhuǎnxiàng)
  4. [person] 摇(搖)摆(擺) (yáobǎi)
  5. [opinions, attitudes] 剧(劇)变(變) (jùbiàn)
    a swing to the left (Pol) 改向左派 (gǎixiàng zuǒpài)
    to get into the swing of things 积(積)极(極)投入某事 (jījí tóurù mǒushì)
    to be in full swing [party etc] 正处(處)于(於)全盛时(時)期 (zhèng chǔyú quánshèng shíqī)
    to take a swing at sb/sth (= try to hit) 挥(揮)拳打某人/某物 (huīquán dǎ mǒurén/mǒuwù)

All related terms of 'swing'

(verb) 
Definition
to wave (a weapon, etc) in a sweeping motion
She was swinging a bottle by its neck.
Synonyms
brandish
He appeared in the lounge brandishing a knife.
wave
The protesters were waving banners and shouting.
shake
They shook clenched fists.
flourish
He flourished his glass to make the point.
wield
She appeared at the door, wielding a new walking stick.
dangle
They dangled rich rewards before me.
(verb) 
Definition
to move backwards and forwards
The sail of the little boat swung from one side to the other.
Synonyms
sway
The people swayed back and forth with arms linked.
rock
His body rocked from side to side.
wave
Flags were waving gently in the breeze.
veer
vibrate
Her whole body seemed to vibrate with terror.
oscillate
The needle indicating volume was oscillating wildly.
move back and forth
move to and fro
(verb) 
Definition
to move in a sweeping curve
The canoe found the current and swung around.
Synonyms
turn
As the wheel turned, the potter shaped the clay.
veer
small potholes which tend to make the car veer to one side or the other
swivel
He swivelled round to face Sarah.
bear
Go left on the A107 and bear left into Seven Sisters Road.
bend
Bend the bar into a horseshoe.
twist
The road twists and turns between pleasant little cottages.
curve
The track curved away below him.
rotate
The earth rotates round the sun.
pivot
The boat pivoted on its central axis.
deviate
He didn't deviate from his schedule.
sheer off
turn on your heel
(verb) 
Definition
to hit out with a sweeping motion
The two men were swinging wildly at each other.
Synonyms
hit out
strike
She took two steps forward and struck him across the mouth.
swipe (informal)
She swiped at him as though he were a fly.
lash out at
slap
My yoga instructor turned up and slapped me on the shoulder.
(verb) 
Definition
to alter one's opinion or mood suddenly
The vote could swing again.
Synonyms
change
We are trying to detect and understand how the climate changes.
shift
The wind shifted and the helicopter lurched.
vary
women whose moods vary according to their menstrual cycle
waver
The shadows of the dancers wavered on the wall.
fluctuate
Body temperatures can fluctuate when you are ill.
oscillate
She oscillated between elation and despair.
see-saw
(verb) 
Definition
to hang so as to be able to turn freely
Within moments of arriving, Jingo was climbing and swinging from a tyre.
Synonyms
hang
The button was hanging on by a thread.
dangle
A gold bracelet dangled from her left wrist.
be suspended
suspend
chandeliers suspended on heavy chains from the ceiling
move back and forth
be pendent
(noun) 
Definition
the act of swinging
a woman walking with a slight swing to her hips
Synonyms
swaying
sway
(noun) 
His mood swings are concerning me, I hope he's okay.
Synonyms
fluctuation
Don't worry about tiny fluctuations in your weight.
change
It makes a nice change to see you in a good mood for once.
shift
a shift in policy
switch
New technology made the switch to oil possible.
variation
Every day without variation my grandfather ate a plate of ham.
(noun) 
Definition
a sudden or extreme change, for example in some business activity or voting pattern
The statistics show a swing towards the opposition parties.
Synonyms
change
move
reversal
the reversal of a steady downward trend
turnaround
U-turn
change of heart
sea change
about-face
volte face

idiom

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of bear
Definition
to move in a specified direction
Go left on the A107 and bear left into Seven Sisters Road.
Synonyms
turn,
tack,
veer,
swerve,
change direction,
change course,
shift,
sheer
in the sense of bend
Definition
to form a curve
Bend the bar into a horseshoe.
Synonyms
twist,
turn,
wind,
lean,
hook,
bow,
curve,
arch,
incline,
arc,
deflect,
warp,
buckle,
coil,
flex,
stoop,
veer,
swerve,
diverge,
contort,
inflect,
incurvate
in the sense of curve
Definition
to form into or move in a curve
The track curved away below him.
Synonyms
bend,
turn,
wind,
twist,
bow,
arch,
snake,
arc,
coil,
swerve

Synonyms of 'swing'

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of dangle
Definition
to display (something attractive) as an enticement
They dangled rich rewards before me.
Synonyms
offer,
flourish,
brandish,
flaunt,
tempt someone with,
lure someone with,
entice someone with,
tantalize someone with
in the sense of dangle
Definition
to hang loosely
A gold bracelet dangled from her left wrist.
Synonyms
hang,
swing,
trail,
sway,
flap,
hang down,
depend
in the sense of deviate
Definition
to depart from one's usual or previous behaviour
He didn't deviate from his schedule.
Synonyms
differ,
vary,
depart,
part,
turn,
bend,
drift,
wander,
stray,
veer,
swerve,
meander,
diverge,
digress,
turn aside
in the sense of flourish
Definition
to wave (something) dramatically
He flourished his glass to make the point.
Synonyms
wave,
brandish,
sweep,
swish,
display,
shake,
swing,
wield,
flutter,
wag,
flaunt,
vaunt,
twirl
in the sense of fluctuate
Definition
to change frequently and erratically
Body temperatures can fluctuate when you are ill.
Synonyms
change,
swing,
vary,
alter,
hesitate,
alternate,
waver,
veer,
rise and fall,
go up and down,
ebb and flow,
seesaw
in the sense of oscillate
Definition
to swing repeatedly back and forth
The needle indicating volume was oscillating wildly.
Synonyms
fluctuate,
swing,
vary,
sway,
waver,
veer,
rise and fall,
vibrate,
undulate,
go up and down,
seesaw
in the sense of oscillate
Definition
to waver between two extremes of opinion, attitude, or behaviour
She oscillated between elation and despair.
Synonyms
waver,
change,
swing,
shift,
vary,
sway,
alternate,
veer,
ebb and flow,
vacillate,
seesaw
in the sense of pivot
Definition
to turn on or provide with a pivot
The boat pivoted on its central axis.
Synonyms
turn,
spin,
revolve,
rotate,
swivel,
twirl
in the sense of reversal
the reversal of a steady downward trend
Synonyms
turnaround,
U-turn,
backtracking,
turnabout,
shift,
swing,
change of heart,
turnround,
volte-face,
paradigm shift
in the sense of rock
His body rocked from side to side.
Synonyms
sway,
pitch,
swing,
reel,
toss,
lurch,
wobble,
roll

Additional synonyms

in the sense of rotate
Definition
to turn around a centre or pivot
The earth rotates round the sun.
Synonyms
revolve,
turn,
wheel,
spin,
reel,
go round,
swivel,
pivot,
gyrate,
pirouette
in the sense of shake
Definition
to wave vigorously and angrily
They shook clenched fists.
Synonyms
wave,
wield,
flourish,
brandish
in the sense of shift
The wind shifted and the helicopter lurched.
Synonyms
change direction,
change,
switch,
vary,
alter,
fluctuate
in the sense of shift
Definition
the act or an instance of shifting
a shift in policy
Synonyms
change,
switch,
shifting,
modification,
alteration,
displacement,
about-turn,
permutation,
fluctuation
in the sense of slap
Definition
to strike sharply with something flat, such as the open hand
My yoga instructor turned up and slapped me on the shoulder.
Synonyms
smack,
hit,
strike,
beat,
bang,
clap,
clout (informal),
cuff,
whack,
swipe (informal),
spank,
clobber (slang),
wallop (informal),
lay one on (slang)
in the sense of strike
Definition
to hit (someone)
She took two steps forward and struck him across the mouth.
Synonyms
hit,
smack,
thump,
pound,
beat,
box,
knock,
punch,
hammer,
deck (slang),
slap,
sock (slang),
chin (slang),
buffet,
clout (informal),
cuff,
clump (slang),
swipe,
clobber (slang),
smite,
wallop (informal),
lambast(e),
lay a finger on (informal),
lay one on (slang),
beat or knock seven bells out of (informal)
in the sense of suspend
Definition
to cause (something) to remain floating or hanging
chandeliers suspended on heavy chains from the ceiling
Synonyms
hang,
attach,
dangle,
swing,
append (formal)
in the sense of swipe
Definition
to try to hit (someone or something) with a sweeping blow
She swiped at him as though he were a fly.
Synonyms
hit out,
strike,
slap,
lash out at
in the sense of switch
Definition
a sudden quick change
New technology made the switch to oil possible.
Synonyms
change,
shift,
transition,
conversion,
reversal,
alteration,
about-turn,
change of direction
in the sense of swivel
Definition
to turn on or swing round on a central point
He swivelled round to face Sarah.
Synonyms
turn,
spin,
revolve,
rotate,
pivot,
pirouette,
swing round

Additional synonyms

in the sense of twist
Definition
to follow a winding course
The road twists and turns between pleasant little cottages.
Synonyms
wind,
turn,
bend,
curve,
snake,
weave,
worm,
loop,
swerve,
meander,
zigzag,
corkscrew
in the sense of variation
Definition
a change in level, amount, or quantity
Every day without variation my grandfather ate a plate of ham.
Synonyms
variety,
change,
deviation,
difference,
diversity,
diversion (British),
novelty,
alteration,
discrepancy,
diversification,
departure from the norm,
break in routine
in the sense of vary
Definition
to change in accordance with another variable
women whose moods vary according to their menstrual cycle
Synonyms
change,
shift,
swing,
transform,
alter,
fluctuate,
oscillate,
see-saw
in the sense of veer
Definition
to change direction suddenly
small potholes which tend to make the car veer to one side or the other
Synonyms
change direction,
turn,
swerve,
shift,
sheer,
tack,
be deflected,
change course,
change
in the sense of vibrate
Definition
to undergo or cause to undergo vibration
Her whole body seemed to vibrate with terror.
Synonyms
shake,
tremble,
shiver,
fluctuate,
quiver,
oscillate,
judder (informal)
in the sense of wave
Definition
to hold (something) up and move it from side to side in order to attract attention
The protesters were waving banners and shouting.
Synonyms
brandish,
swing,
flourish,
wield,
wag,
move something to and fro,
shake
in the sense of wave
Definition
to move freely to and fro
Flags were waving gently in the breeze.
Synonyms
flutter,
flap,
stir,
waver,
shake,
swing,
sway,
ripple,
wag,
quiver,
undulate,
oscillate,
move to and fro
in the sense of waver
Definition
to move back and forth or one way and another
The shadows of the dancers wavered on the wall.
Synonyms
flicker,
wave,
shake,
vary,
reel,
weave,
sway,
tremble,
wobble,
fluctuate,
quiver,
undulate,
totter
in the sense of wield
Definition
to handle or use (a weapon or tool)
She appeared at the door, wielding a new walking stick.
Synonyms
brandish,
flourish,
manipulate,
swing,
use,
manage,
handle,
employ,
ply
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