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1 swinging
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > swinging
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2 swinging
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3 swinging
adjective1) schwingend2) (rhythmical) [stark] rhythmisch* * ** * *swing·ing[ˈswɪŋɪŋ]the \swinging sixties die Swinging Sixties* * *['swIŋɪŋ]adjstep schwungvoll; movement schaukelnd; music schwungvoll, swingend; (fig inf) person locker (inf)swinging door (US) — Pendeltür f
London was a swinging place then — in London war damals wirklich was los (inf)
the swinging sixties — die flotten sechziger Jahre, die "swinging sixties" (sl)
* * *swinging [ˈswıŋıŋ]A s1. Schwingen n, Pendeln n2. Schwenken n3. SCHIFF Schwojen n4. ELEKb) Schwung mB adj (adv swingingly)1. schwingend, Schwing…:swinging door Pendeltür fswinging lever Schwenkarm m3. schwankend:4. fig schwungvoll:a) rhythmischb) kraftvollc) lebenslustig* * *adjective1) schwingend2) (rhythmical) [stark] rhythmisch* * *adj.schaukelnd adj. -
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( (dated)(fam: fun, exciting) schwungvoll;( promiscuous) freizügig;the \swinging sixties die Swinging Sixties -
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6 swinging
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7 swinging ash cut-off gate
English-german engineering dictionary > swinging ash cut-off gate
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8 swinging axle
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9 swinging casement window
English-german engineering dictionary > swinging casement window
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10 swinging of boom
swinging of boom BERGB Ausschlagen n des Auslegers; Schaukelbewegung f des Auslegers; Schaukeln n des Auslegers n, Schwingen n des Auslegers, Schwingung f des Auslegers -
11 swinging out
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12 swinging screw connection
English-german engineering dictionary > swinging screw connection
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13 swinging spout
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14 swinging window
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15 swinging choke
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > swinging choke
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16 swinging range
swinging range Schwenkbereich m (Scheinwerfer)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > swinging range
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17 swinging area
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > swinging area
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18 swinging arm
swinging arm Schwenkarm mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > swinging arm
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19 swinging chute
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > swinging chute
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20 swinging crane
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > swinging crane
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Swinging — 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.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
swinging — adjective Etymology: present participle of 1swing Date: 1956 being lively, exciting, and up to date; also abounding in swingers and swinging entertainment < a swinging coffeehouse > … New Collegiate Dictionary
swinging — swịn|ging <indekl. Adj.> [engl. swinging]: schwungvoll, aufregend (meist in Verbindung mit Städtenamen). * * * Swịn|ging, das; s [engl. swinging = das Hin und her Schwingen] (Jargon verhüll.): Gruppensex … Universal-Lexikon