单词 | swing |
释义 | swing1 of 3verb ˈswiŋ swung ˈswəŋ ; swinging ˈswiŋ-iŋ transitive verb 1 a : to cause to move vigorously through a wide arc or circle swing an ax b : to cause to sway to and fro c(1) : to cause to turn on an axis (2) : to cause to face or move in another direction swing the car into a side road 2 : to suspend so as to permit swaying or turning 3 : to convey by suspension cranes swinging cargo into the ship's hold 4 a(1) : to influence decisively swing a lot of votes (2) : to bring around by influence b : to handle successfully : manage wasn't able to swing a new car on his income swing a deal 5 : to play or sing (something, such as a melody) in the style of swing music intransitive verb 1 : to move freely to and fro especially in suspension from an overhead support 2 a : to die by hanging b : to hang freely from a support 3 : to move in or describe a circle or arc: a : to turn on a hinge or pivot b : to turn in place c : to convey oneself by grasping a fixed support swing aboard the train 4 a : to have a steady pulsing rhythm b : to play or sing with a lively compelling rhythm specifically : to play swing music 5 : to shift or fluctuate from one condition, form, position, or object of attention or favor to another swing constantly from optimism to pessimism and back Sinclair Lewis 6 a : to move along rhythmically b : to start up in a smooth vigorous manner ready to swing into action 7 : to hit or aim at something with a sweeping arm movement 8 a : to be lively, exciting, and up-to-date b : to engage freely in sex swing 2 of 3noun1 : an act or instance of swinging : swinging movement: such as a(1) : a stroke or blow delivered with a sweeping arm movement a batter with a powerful swing (2) : a sweeping or rhythmic movement of the body or a bodily part (3) : a dance figure in which two dancers revolve with joined arms or hands (4) : jazz dancing in moderate tempo with a lilting syncopation b(1) : the regular movement of a freely suspended object (such as a pendulum) along an arc and back (2) : back and forth sweep the swing of the tides c(1) : steady pulsing rhythm (as in poetry or music) (2) : a steady vigorous movement characterizing an activity or creative work d(1) : a trend toward a high or low point in a fluctuating cycle (as of business activity) (2) : an often periodic shift from one condition, form, position, or object of attention or favor to another 2 a : liberty of action b(1) : the driving power of something swung or hurled (2) : steady vigorous advance : driving speed a train approaching at full swing 3 : the progression of an activity, process, or phase of existence the work is in full swing 4 : the arc or range through which something swings 5 : something that swings freely from or on a support especially : a seat suspended by a rope or chains for swinging to and fro on for pleasure 6 a : a curving course or outline b : a course from and back to a point : a circular tour 7 : jazz that is played (as by a big band) with a steady beat and that uses the harmonic structures of popular songs and the blues as a basis for improvisations and arrangements 8 : a short pass in football thrown to a back running to the outside swing 3 of 3adjective1 : of or relating to musical swing a swing band swing music swing dancing 2 : that may swing often decisively either way on an issue or in an election swing voters a swing state swing 1 of 2 noun1 as in rein Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
2 as in movement Synonyms & Similar Words
3 as in shift Synonyms & Similar Words
swing 2 of 2verb1 as in to deviate to change one's course or direction thinking that we were being followed, we abruptly swung to the left at the next intersection swing right at James St. Synonyms & Similar Words
2 as in to turn to change the course or direction of (something) at the sound of gunfire, the cavalry officer swung his horse around and galloped rapidly back to the fort Synonyms & Similar Words
3 as in to manipulate to deal with (something) usually skillfully or efficiently a man who's able to swing two full-time jobs Synonyms & Similar Words
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4 as in to spin to move (something) in a curved or circular path on or as if on an axis he swung the bat as hard as he could but he missed the ball don't let the wind swing that gate shut Synonyms & Similar Words
5 as in to hang to place on an elevated point without support from below beach towels swung up to dry on the lifeguard's high chair Synonyms & Similar Words
6 as in to afford to have enough money for I don't think that we can swing that hefty a mortgage Synonyms & Similar Words
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