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I . swing <swung, swung> [swɪŋ] V. intr.

2. swing (attempt to hit):

to swing at sb [with sth]

4. swing (be exciting or energetic):

5. swing (be executed):

to swing for sth
fig. (be reprimanded) you'll swing for it!

II . swing <swung, swung> [swɪŋ] V. trans.

1. swing (move):

swing
to swing one's legs

2. swing MÚS.:

swing

3. swing coloq. (manage or influence successfully):

swing

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III . swing [swɪŋ] SUST.

1. swing:

swing (circular movement)
zamach m
swing (in golf, tennis)

2. swing (punch):

to take a swing at sb

3. swing (hanging seat):

swing

4. swing of direction:

swing (sharp change)
swing (sharp change)
zwrot m
swing (fluctuation)
wahanie nt

5. swing sin pl. MÚS.:

swing
swing m

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

in full swing
to get into the swing of sth

swing V.

Entrada creada por un usuario
swing infinit. AERO.
schodzić z kierunku (o samolocie) infinit.

swing bridge SUST.

swing bridge

swing door SUST. ingl. brit.

swing door

swing-wing SUST. AERO.

swing arm SUST.

Entrada creada por un usuario
swing arm TÉC.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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In the original architect's plan, the wall behind the sofa wore two swing doors.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Some later automobile rear swing axles have universal joints connecting the driveshafts to the differential, which is attached to the chassis.
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The swing dam proved it's worth by slowing down the torrent of water.
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This rear-engined car used swing axle independent rear suspension, with long near-vertical coilover struts from high mounting points on the space frame chassis.
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Taking clear inspiration from the 16-bit era, it also manages to provide a modern, electro-swing-infused euphony.
powerupgaming.co.uk
While marching in parade formation, troops swing their legs in unison high off the ground, while keeping their legs straight and unbent.
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He uses branches and hanging vines to swing at great speed, a skill acquired among the anthropoid apes.
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Managers will sometimes simultaneously send a runner and require the batter to swing (a hit-and-run play) in an attempt to advance runners.
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A blacksmith shop and a merry-go-round type swing completed the busy centre where nearly a hundred people attended the picnic in 1909.
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His mood directly corresponds to the availability of cigarettes and the level of nicotine in his blood, which can swing from elation (high nicotine) to outright murderous (low nicotine).
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