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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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verb move backwards and forwards/from side to side ADV. gently, slowly | violently, wildly She lashed out, her arm swinging wildly. | back and forth, backwards and forwards, from side to side, to and fro The pendulum swung slowly backwards and forwards. PREP. from I could see him swinging from the branch of a large tree. move smoothly VERB + SWING slowly | suddenly | sharply The road swung sharply round. | across, around/round, away, back, down, off, up Hearing a sarcastic note in his voice, she swung around to face him. VERB + SWING let sth She let the door swing shut behind her. PREP. from She swung down from the tree in one easy movement. | into He swung up into the saddle and rode off. | towards Niccolo ` swung towards her. PHRASES swing open/shut/to change quickly ADV. rapidly | suddenly | wildly The balance of power swung wildly from one party to the other. | heavily Opinion swung heavily to the left. PREP. from, to Her mood could swing rapidly from gloom to exhilaration.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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noun change in public opinion, sb's mood, etc. ADJ. big, dramatic, huge, sharp, violent violent swings in policy | modest, small | 10%, etc. | adverse, negative The Conservatives suffered an adverse swing of 6%. | sudden, wild his sudden swings of mood | late a late swing towards the Tories | national | electoral | mood She suffers from severe mood swings. VERB + SWING need, require The party needs a swing of only 2.5% to win the seat. | represent This represents a swing of 14% towards Labour. | suffer (from) PREP. ~ against a dramatic swing against the socialists | ~ away from the swing away from science in the sixth form | ~ from, ~ in a sharp swing in the attitudes of many economists | ~ to/towards/in favour of signs of a late swing to the Democrats swinging movement ADJ. wild | backward, forward | golf | practice VERB + SWING do, make, take the technique for making the perfect golf swing | change | practise golfers practising their swings PREP. ~ at He took a wild swing at the ball. swinging seat VERB + SWING go/play on Some kids were playing on the swings. PREP. on a/the ~
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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Phrase(s): swing something Fig. to make something happen. • I hope I can swing a deal that will make us all a lot of money. • We all hope you can swing it.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
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verb sways: The sign swings in the wind. verb waves: The batter swings the bat at the ball. noun swipe: He took a swing at the policeman.
Simple Definitions
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In addition to the idiom beginning with SWING, Also see GET INTO THE SWING OF THINGS; IN FULL SWING; NOT ENOUGH ROOM TO SWING A CAT.
American Heritage Idioms
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swing (sth/sb) round [ M ] UK ( US swing (sth/sb) around ) to turn round quickly, or to turn something or someone round quickly • She heard a sudden noise behind her, and swung round to see who was there.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs