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 swinging ['swɪŋɪŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 极大的, 大幅度的, 大量的, 极好的, 大力的, 极有力的, 活跃的, 时髦的

ad. 极大地, 非常地

[电] 摆动




    swinging
    [ noun ]
    1. changing location by moving back and forth

    2. <noun.act>
    [ adj ]
    1. characterized by a buoyant rhythm

    2. <adj.all>
      an easy lilting stride
      the flute broke into a light lilting air
      a swinging pace
      a graceful swingy walk
      a tripping singing measure


    Swing \Swing\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Swung}; Archaic imp.
    {Swang}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Swinging}.] [OE. swingen, AS.
    swingan to scourge, to fly, to flutter; akin to G. schwingen
    to winnow, to swingle, oscillate, sich schwingen to leap, to
    soar, OHG. swingan to throw, to scourge, to soar, Sw. svinga
    to swing, to whirl, Dan. svinge. Cf. {Swagger}, {Sway},
    {Swinge}, {Swink}.]
    1. To move to and fro, as a body suspended in the air; to
    wave; to vibrate; to oscillate.

    I tried if a pendulum would swing faster, or
    continue swinging longer, in case of exsuction of
    the air. --Boyle.

    2. To sway or move from one side or direction to another; as,
    the door swung open.

    3. To use a swing; as, a boy swings for exercise or pleasure.
    See {Swing}, n., 3.

    4. (Naut.) To turn round by action of wind or tide when at
    anchor; as, a ship swings with the tide.

    5. To be hanged. [Colloq.] --D. Webster.

    {To swing round the circle}, to make a complete circuit.
    [Colloq.]

    He had swung round the circle of theories and
    systems in which his age abounded, without finding
    relief. --A. V. G.
    Allen.

    1. After all, the Nikkei is still swinging wildly; some people say it could halve again.
    2. At the referee's whistle, Illinois and teams from Michigan State, Texas A&M and North and South Dakota state universities move in around several dozen half-ton sides of beef swinging from hooks near the ceiling of the cavelike cooler.
    3. Rushing to a bedroom, she and a friend, Terry DeLoach, found her three-tier, bamboo finch cage swinging wildly and a gray-and-white hawk struggling to return to freedom.
    4. They keep bending the pole or swinging on the pole.
    5. Behind the swinging doors, Dr. Peter Moyer is called to a car accident victim who has only slight injuries but slips so deeply into unconsciousness he can barely be roused by two physicians.
    6. If we had a request to look at it, it would be considered." There were no signs at either end of the bridge setting capacity limits or warning visitors against swinging the bridge, which was a popular pastime among young people.
    7. Everyone is delighted." Town crier Peter Moore, dressed in a red tunic and swinging a brass hand bell, opened bottles of champagne and announced the birth to crowds of reporters and members of the public waiting outside the hospital.
    8. They hang over the roof of the room swinging erect green tails and snorting lewdly.
    9. "Things are swinging back from the attitude, `We don't care' to `We have to care,'" says Pattye Hitchins, an Earth science teacher at Glens Falls (N.Y.) High School.
    10. The Chanel look got a nice update with bold stitching instead of piping and lots of diagonal pockets for a swinging look.
    11. For instance the trend is once again swinging in favour of 'verite' documentaries.
    12. These included the miniskirt that became the symbol of Britain's swinging sixties.
    13. There's Branford Marsalis sideman, up for a Grammy for his swinging guest spot on The Duke Ellington Orchestra's "Digital Duke."
    14. Wave displayed a painting by artist Joe Davis that depicted a large man in jeans and a tank top swinging a mallet.
    15. How often each one of them appears in the Chinese media offers a hint to which way the country's political pendulum is swinging.
    16. An Associated Press photographer said girls fled into alleys around the station, pursued by mounted police swinging clubs, and a girl of about 16 tried to pull one of the officers off his horse.
    17. As Mr. Tognino turns his attention toward U.S. trading, his Japanese-stock trading team is swinging into action.
    18. Meanwhile, traders say foreign investors continue to show interest in U.S. stocks and bonds, which is also an influence swinging in the dollar's favor.
    19. One Hallmark offering shows a dazed cat with a stocking cap swinging on an ornament attached to Christmas tree lights.
    20. Conventional-wisdom economists scoff at this and counsel the world's leaders to keep swinging away at the trade balance.
    21. For all of 1991, the chemical business registered a #7 million loss, swinging from a profit of #129 million in 1990.
    22. Tanks cordoned off all highways into the city of 165,000 northwest of Bucharest and patrolled downtown, where the pitched battles Tuesday featured men swinging scythes surging into crowds to beat other men.
    23. POLO IS NOT an easy sport to get started in. The game itself is so exciting that any spectator would be tempted to climb up on a pony, swinging a stick with HRH and the best of them.
    24. Calcutta!," long-running nudie musical that spoofs sex and swinging and such.
    25. Kuwait's money supply also is swinging about as citizens liberate hidden piggy banks.
    26. GEC and Siemens, in a statement unveiling their new offer, came out swinging at Plessey.
    27. It's the pendulum swinging, although it hasn't swung yet.
    28. Coward remained part of her circle of friends, which also included George Bernard Shaw and the young Princess Margaret, to whom Miss Lilly taught her trick of swinging a long string of pearls around her neck like a hula-hoop.
    29. The first piece was cerebral and the second more lively and swinging.
    30. The 'wild nights' are enjoyed by Collard himself as the thirtyish hero, an HIV-positive film-maker swinging between a teenage girl and a young sportsman.
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