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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
swing bridge SUST.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. bridge [ingl. brit. brɪdʒ, ingl. am. brɪdʒ] SUST.
1. bridge CONSTR.:
pont m (over sur, across au-dessus de)
2. bridge (link):
bridge fig.
établir des relations (between entre)
3. bridge (intermediate stage):
passerelle f (between entre)
tremplin m (to vers)
4. bridge (on ship):
5. bridge (of nose):
6. bridge (of spectacles):
7. bridge (on guitar, violin):
8. bridge ODONT.:
9. bridge JUEGOS:
bridge atrbv. game, player
10. bridge MÚS. (link):
II. bridge [ingl. brit. brɪdʒ, ingl. am. brɪdʒ] V. trans.
1. bridge literal river:
2. bridge fig.:
to bridge a gap in [sth] conversation
to bridge a gap in [sth] budget
to bridge a gap in [sth] knowledge
3. bridge (span):
bridge two eras
bridge several periods
III. bridge [ingl. brit. brɪdʒ, ingl. am. brɪdʒ]
I. swing [ingl. brit. swɪŋ, ingl. am. swɪŋ] SUST.
1. swing (action, movement):
to aim or take a swing at (with fist) person, head, stomach
2. swing (fluctuation, change):
revirement m (in de)
fluctuation f (in de)
variation f (in de)
saute f (in de)
a 10% swing POL.
une variation de 10% (to en faveur de)
3. swing (in playground, garden):
4. swing MÚS.:
swing atrbv. band
swing era
5. swing (drive, rhythm):
II. swing <pret. imperf., part. pas. swung> [ingl. brit. swɪŋ, ingl. am. swɪŋ] V. trans.
1. swing (move to and fro):
swing object
2. swing (move around, up, away):
3. swing (cause to change):
to swing a match/a trial sb's way or in sb's favour
to swing the voters speech, incident:
faire changer les électeurs d'opinion (towards en faveur de, away from contre)
4. swing (cause to succeed) coloq.:
swing election, match
III. swing <pret. imperf., part. pas. swung> [ingl. brit. swɪŋ, ingl. am. swɪŋ] V. intr.
1. swing (move to and fro):
swing object, rope:
swing pendulum:
NÁUT. to swing at anchor
2. swing (move along, around):
to swing back to zero needle:
to swing around person:
3. swing:
4. swing (change) fig.:
5. swing music, musician:
6. swing (be lively) coloq.:
7. swing coloq., arcznte.:
to swing for (be hanged) literal
IV. swing [ingl. brit. swɪŋ, ingl. am. swɪŋ]
to go with a swing coloq. party:
to be in full swing party, meeting, strike, inquiry:
en el diccionario PONS
swing bridge SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
I. bridge [brɪdʒ] SUST.
1. bridge ARQUIT., NÁUT.:
bridge a. fig.
2. bridge MED.:
3. bridge no pl. ANAT.:
4. bridge (part of glasses):
5. bridge MÚS.:
6. bridge no pl. JUEGOS:
II. bridge [brɪdʒ] V. trans.
1. bridge (build bridge):
2. bridge (bring together):
to bridge the gap between sb/sth and sb/sth
rapprocher qn/qc et qn/qc
I. swing [swɪŋ] SUST.
1. swing (movement):
2. swing (punch):
3. swing (hanging seat):
4. swing (sharp change):
5. swing ingl. am. (quick trip):
6. swing no pl. (music):
7. swing DEP.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
what you lose on the swings, you gain on the roundabouts ingl. brit. provb.
to go with a swing ingl. brit. coloq.
II. swing <swung, swung> [swɪŋ] V. intr.
1. swing (move back and forth):
2. swing (move circularly):
3. swing (attempt to hit):
to swing at sb with sth
4. swing (alter, change allegiance):
to swing to sth
5. swing ingl. am. (stop shortly):
6. swing MÚS. (exciting):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. swing <swung, swung> [swɪŋ] V. trans.
1. swing (move back and forth):
2. swing (to turn round):
3. swing coloq. (influence successfully):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
en el diccionario PONS
swing bridge SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
I. bridge [brɪdʒ] SUST.
1. bridge ARQUIT., NÁUT.:
bridge a. fig.
2. bridge MED.:
3. bridge ANAT.:
4. bridge (part of glasses):
5. bridge MÚS.:
6. bridge JUEGOS:
II. bridge [brɪdʒ] V. trans.
1. bridge (build bridge):
2. bridge (bring together):
to bridge the gap between sb/sth and sb/sth
rapprocher qn/qc de qn/qc
I. swing [swɪŋ] SUST.
1. swing (movement):
2. swing (punch):
3. swing (hanging seat):
4. swing (sharp change):
5. swing (quick trip):
6. swing (music):
7. swing of baseball bat, golf club:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. swing <swung, swung> [swɪŋ] V. intr.
1. swing (move back and forth):
2. swing (move circularly):
3. swing (attempt to hit):
to swing at sb with sth
4. swing (alter, change loyalty):
to swing to sth
5. swing (stop by shortly):
6. swing argot MÚS. (be exciting):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. swing <swung, swung> [swɪŋ] V. trans.
1. swing (move back and forth):
2. swing:
3. swing coloq. (influence successfully):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
Present
Ibridge
youbridge
he/she/itbridges
webridge
youbridge
theybridge
Past
Ibridged
youbridged
he/she/itbridged
webridged
youbridged
theybridged
Present Perfect
Ihavebridged
youhavebridged
he/she/ithasbridged
wehavebridged
youhavebridged
theyhavebridged
Past Perfect
Ihadbridged
youhadbridged
he/she/ithadbridged
wehadbridged
youhadbridged
theyhadbridged
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He must be a good professional instructor and know the fundamentals and mechanics of the golf swing. 2.
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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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In various regions, it is also known under different names: disco hustle, swing fox, disco swing, and rock fox.
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Some bassinets are designed to rock or swing freely, with many carers finding their child calmed by this action.
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In the original architect's plan, the wall behind the sofa wore two swing doors.
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