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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2479 COCA: 2453
swing
verb /swɪŋ/
present tense
I/you/we/theyswing
he/she/itswings
present participleswinging
past tenseswung
past participleswung
  1. 1
    [I/T] to move, or to make something move, backwards and forwards or from one side to another, especially from a fixed point (使)摇摆;(使)摇荡;(使)摆动

    Swing your arms loosely at your sides. 让你的手臂在身体两侧随意摆动。

    The rope bridge was swinging in the breeze. 索桥在微风中摇摆。

    swing to and fro :

    A restaurant sign swung to and fro in the wind. 餐馆的招牌在风中不停地摇摆着。

    swing back and forth :

    As she shook her head, her earrings swung back and forth. 她摇头时戴着的耳环前后晃动。

     Synonyms and related words
    1. a.
      [I] to move backwards and forwards on a seat called a swing (在秋千上)来回摇荡
       Synonyms and related words
  2. 2
    [I/T] to move in a particular direction with a smooth curving movement, or to make something move in this way (使)旋转;(使)转身;(使)转弯
    swing at/towards/around/into etc :

    Brown swung the ball towards the near post. 布朗使球沿弧线奔向近旁的球门柱。

    swing something into/around/out etc :

    I swung the car into a narrow side street. 我调转车头,把车开进一条小街。

    swing towards/round etc :

    She swung round and stared angrily at us. 她转过身生气地瞪着我们。

    swing open/shut :

    The door swung shut with a loud bang. 门砰的一声关上了。

     Synonyms and related words
    To move in circles or twists: spin, revolve, whirl...
  3. 3
    [I/T] to try to hit someone or something by making a smooth curving movement with your hand, a weapon, or a piece of sports equipment 挥动(手臂、武器或运动器材)试图击打(某人或某物)
    swing something at something/someone :

    He swung the bat wildly at the ball, missing it completely. 他挥动球拍狠狠地击球,却没有击中。

    swing at :

    Mrs Shaw swung at the youth with her umbrella. 肖太太抡起雨伞要打这位年轻人。

  4. 4
    [I/T] to change from one emotion, condition, idea etc to another, or to make someone or something change in this way 改变(情绪、状况或想法等);(使)转变

    She should be able to swing a significant number of women's votes. 她应该能够拉到大量女性的选票。

    swing something away from someone/something :

    This latest scandal could swing popular support away from them. 最近的丑闻可能使他们失去民众的支持。

    swing from :

    My mother's moods swing from depression to elation. 我母亲的情绪由沮丧变为喜悦。

    swing the other way :

    Public opinion has begun to swing the other way (=away from what it was before). 公众舆论已经开始转向。

  5. 5
    [I] informal old-fashioned to be lively, exciting, and enjoyable 活跃;精彩;生动有趣
  6. 6
    [I] if music swings, it has a strong pleasant beat (音乐)有强劲悦耳的节奏
     Synonyms and related words
    Playing, performing and arranging music: accompany, arrange, articulation...

phrasal verbs

See also
swing
noun /swɪŋ/
singularswing
pluralswings
  1. 1
    [C] an attempt to hit someone or something by making a smooth curving movement with your hand, a weapon, or a piece of sports equipment 挥动;挥舞
     Synonyms and related words
    1. a.
      a smooth curving movement that you make when you hit the ball with a club in golf (打高尔夫球的)挥杆击球动作

      He spends hours practising his swing. 他用了数小时练习挥杆击球动作。

       Synonyms and related words
      Golf: ace, backswing, birdie...
  2. 2
    [C] a change from one emotion, idea, condition etc to another (情绪、想法、状况等的)改变

    He suffers from severe mood swings. 他患有严重的情绪多变症。

    swing to :

    There has been a significant 15 per cent swing to Labour. 有多达15%的人转而支持工党。

    swing away from :

    a swing away from traditional ideas of family life 脱离传统的家庭生活观念

     Synonyms and related words
  3. 3
    [C] a seat hanging from chains or ropes that moves backwards and forwards and is used especially by children 秋千(尤为儿语)

    Do you want to have a go on the swing? 你想荡秋千吗?

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  4. 4
    [U] music 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 摇摆乐(流行于20世纪30和40年代,由大型乐团演奏的一种节奏强劲的爵士乐)
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  5. 5
    [singular] American a quick journey through an area in which you make short visits to several places 在多处短暂逗留的旅行
    swing through :

    The President is making a five-day swing through the region. 这位总统在该地区进行了为期5天的巡回访问。

     Synonyms and related words
    Journeys: awayday, circuit, commute...
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2479 COCA: 2453
swing

noun¹

1change in public opinion, sb's mood, etc.輿論的轉變;情緒的改變ADJECTIVE | VERB + SWING | SWING + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEbig, dramatic, huge, sharp, violent, wide (especially NAmE) 大轉變;劇烈的波動;巨大的轉變;急劇的轉變violent swings in policy政策的急劇改變small小轉變10%, etc. * 10% 等的改變sudden, wild突然的/瘋狂的轉變his sudden swings of mood他情緒的突然波動electoral, national (especially BrE) 選舉支持率的變化;全國性的轉變mood情緒波動She suffers from severe mood swings.她情緒波動很厲害。VERB + SWINGneed需要轉變The party needs a swing of only 2.5% to win.該黨只需 2.5% 的選民轉而支持他們就能取勝。represent表明轉變This represents a swing of 14% against the party.這表明有 14% 的選票轉而投給該黨的對手。suffer, suffer from經歷轉變SWING + NOUNstate, vote, voter (all especially NAmE) 搖擺州(指投票意向不斷變化的州);意向搖擺不定的選票;意向搖擺的投票人Ohio is a swing state in the presidential election.俄亥俄州在總統大選中意見搖擺不定。PREPOSITIONswing in favour of, swing to, swing towards/toward對⋯有利的轉變;朝⋯的轉變signs of a late swing to the Democrats後期倒向民主黨的跡象swing against對⋯不利的轉變a dramatic swing against the socialists對社會主義者不利的急劇變化swing away from偏離⋯的轉變the swing away from science in schools學校偏離理科的轉變swing from從⋯轉變swing in⋯方面的轉變a sharp swing in the attitudes of economists經濟學家觀點的急劇轉變
swing

noun²

2swinging movement擺動ADJECTIVE | VERB + SWING | SWING + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEwild瘋狂的揮舞mighty, powerful強勁的/有力的揮舞backward, forward向後/向前揮動golf高爾夫球杆的揮動practice練習性揮動VERB + SWINGdo, make, take揮動the technique for making the perfect golf swing完美的高爾夫揮杆擊球動作的技巧change改變揮舞動作practise/practice練習揮舞動作The golfers were practising / practicing their swings.高爾夫球手正在練習揮杆動作。SWING + NOUNbridge, door (both BrE) 平旋橋;雙開式彈簧門PREPOSITIONswing at朝⋯的揮動He took a wild swing at the ball.他猛地揮杆朝球擊去。swing of⋯的擺動There was a political swing of the pendulum back to the right. (figurative) 政治如鐘擺又重新擺回到右傾的位置。
swing

noun³

3swinging seat鞦韆ADJECTIVE | VERB + SWING | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEporch, tyre/tire (both especially NAmE) 門廊上的/輪胎做的鞦韆VERB + SWINGgo on, play on, sit on盪鞦韆Some kids were playing on the swings.一些孩子在盪鞦韆。PREPOSITIONon a/the swing在鞦韆上Her dad pushed her on the swing.她爸爸推她盪鞦韆。
swing

verb¹

1move backwards and forwards/from side to side前後移動;左右擺動ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBgently, slowly輕柔/緩慢擺動violently, wildly急劇/猛烈擺動She lashed out, her arm swinging wildly.她突然要打人,猛地揮舞着手臂。freely自由擺動Let your arms swing freely at your sides.讓手臂在身體兩側自由擺動。back and forth, from side to side, to and fro來回/左右/往復擺動The pendulum swung slowly from side to side.鐘擺緩慢地左右擺動。PREPOSITIONfrom從⋯搖盪I could see him swinging from the branch of a large tree.我看到他吊在一棵大樹的樹枝上搖盪。
swing

verb²

2move smoothly平穩移動ADVERB | VERB + SWING | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBslowly緩慢旋轉suddenly突然擺動sharply急劇地擺動The road swung sharply around.道路猛然間拐了個急彎。across, around, away, back, down, forward, off, round, up擺過;轉身;擺開;擺回;向下擺;向前擺;向上擺Hearing a sarcastic note in his voice, she swung around to face him.聽到他話中的諷刺口氣,她猛然轉過身面對着他。VERB + SWINGlet sth讓⋯擺動She let the door swing shut behind her.她放開手讓門自己關上。PREPOSITIONfrom從⋯擺動She swung down from the tree in one easy movement.她做了一個輕鬆的動作就從樹上盪了下來。into擺進He swung up into the saddle and rode off.他一躍跨上馬鞍,絕塵而去。towards/toward轉向Nick swung towards / toward her.尼克向她轉過身來。PHRASESswing open, swing shut轉動着打開/關上
swing

verb³

3change quickly迅速改變ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBrapidly快速轉變suddenly突然轉變wildly劇烈轉變The balance of power swung wildly from one party to the other.權力的天平急劇地從這個黨倒向另一個黨。heavily嚴重轉變Opinion swung heavily to the left.輿論嚴重轉向左傾。PREPOSITIONfrom, to轉離;轉到Her mood could swing rapidly from gloom to exhilaration.她的情緒可能在轉瞬之間就從陰鬱轉向興奮。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2479 COCA: 2453
swing verb
swing (swing back and forth) change2 (The state has swung from Republican to Democrat.) turn1 (swing around angrily)
swing noun
change1
swing

verb

swing ♦︎ rock ♦︎ sway ♦︎ oscillateThese words all mean to move backwards and forwards from a fixed point, or to make sth do this. 这些词均表示摆动、摇晃。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to swing / sway / rock / oscillate backwards and forwardsto swing / sway / rock back and forth / to and fro / from side to sideto swing / sway / rock / oscillate violently / wildly / slightlyto swing / sway / rock gently swing (swung, swung) [intransitive, transitive] to move or make sb/sth move backwards and forwards or from side to side while hanging from a fixed point 摆动;摇摆;摇荡His arms swung as he walked.他走路时双臂摆动。A set of keys swung from her belt.一串钥匙在她的腰带上摆来摆去。She sat on a stool swinging her legs.她坐在凳子上晃动着双腿。 swing

noun

[singular] the swing of her hips她臀部的扭动
rock [intransitive, transitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常与副词或介词连用) to move or make sb/sth move backwards and forwards or from side to side, especially gently 轻轻摇晃;缓缓摆动The boat rocked from side to side on the water.小船在水面上左右摇荡。He rocked the baby gently in his arms.他把孩子抱在怀里轻轻摇晃。 sway [intransitive, transitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常与副词或介词连用) to move or make sth move slowly from side to side 缓缓摇摆;缓缓摆动The branches of the trees were swaying in the wind.树枝在风中摇曳。Vicky swayed and fell.维基缓缓摇晃着倒下了。She swayed her hips in time to the music.她伴着音乐扭动屁股。 oscillate ˈɒsɪleɪt; NAmE ˈɑːsɪleɪt [intransitive] (physics 物理) to keep moving from one position to another and back again; (of an electric current, radio waves, etc.) to change in strength or direction at regular intervals 摆动;振动;(电流、无线电波等)波动,振荡The needle on the dial will oscillate when a magnetic field is present.有磁场存在时,仪表盘上的指针就会摆动。The current oscillates between magnetic poles.电流在磁极间波动。

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