B2 [ I or T ] to move easily and without interruption backwards and forwards or from one side to the other, especially from a fixed point, or to cause something or someone to do this摆动,摇摆,摇晃
[ I or T ] to move an object or your fist in an attempt to hit something or someone挥动(拳头或器物)打击
[ I ] to change改变,变化
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He rushed into the garden, leaving the gate swinging.
A shop sign was creaking as it swung in the wind.
Swing your legs over to this side of the bed.
Her earrings were swinging as she nodded her head.
He ran happily down the road, swinging his school bag as he went.
[ I ] informal to be exciting and enjoyable令人兴奋;欢快热闹
[ I or T ] to play music in a strong, exciting style like jazz, or (of music) to be played in this way(尤指爵士乐)有强烈节奏感;(乐手)演奏(尤指节奏感强烈的爵士乐)
[ T ] informal to arrange for something to happen, by persuading people and often by acting slightly dishonestly(常指通过稍有些不诚实的手段)设法办成,安排
[ C ] a swinging movement摆动,摇摆,摇晃,摇荡
[ C ] an attempt to hit someone(为打某人而)挥舞,挥动,挥拳
[ C ] a change改变,变化
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She spends hours practising her golf swing.
The old lady took a swing at the man with her handbag.
If an event, especially a party, goes with a swing, it is very exciting and successful.(尤指聚会)气氛热烈,热闹非凡
[ U ] a type of dance music that was popular in the 1930s and 40s(流行于20世纪30和40年代的)摇摆乐
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