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f.swing, swing music.m.swing (music & sport).* * *1 swing* * *[es'win]SM1) (Mús) swing2) (Golf) swing* * *= swing.Nota: Tipo de baile.Ex. This book is intended for both students and teachers of ballroom dance and dances included are the foxtrot, the swing, the waltz, the cha-cha, the rumba, the samba, the tango, and the polka.----* bailar el swing = jive.* * *= swing.Nota: Tipo de baile.Ex: This book is intended for both students and teachers of ballroom dance and dances included are the foxtrot, the swing, the waltz, the cha-cha, the rumba, the samba, the tango, and the polka.
* bailar el swing = jive.* * */(e)ˈswin/swingswing hacia atrás ( Dep) backswingswing hacia delante ( Dep) downswing* * *
swing m inv
1 Mús (estilo de jazz) swing
2 fig (tensión interpretativa) ese cantante tiene mucho swing, this singer has got rhythm
3 Dep (efecto de golpear la pelota de golf) ese jugador tiene muy buen swing, this player has a good swing
' swing' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
balancear
- balancearse
- bambolearse
- columpiar
- columpiarse
- columpio
- desplazarse
- mecerse
- oscilar
- vaivén
- contonearse
- hamaca
- hamacar
- mecer
- puente
English:
cat
- follow through
- forehand
- swing
- swing door
- swung
- swinging
- wave
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[sviŋ] m; -(s), -s; MUS.1. nur Sg. (Jazzrichtung) swing* * *Swịng [svɪŋ]m -s, no pl (MUS, FIN)swing* * *<-[s]>[svɪŋ]1. MUS swing2. ÖKON swing* * *der; Swing[s]1) (Musik) swing no art.2) (Wirtsch.) swing* * *1. nur sg (Jazzrichtung) swing2. (Tanz) swing;Swing tanzen swing* * *der; Swing[s]1) (Musik) swing no art.2) (Wirtsch.) swing -
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m /swiŋg/ Muz. 1. sgt (G swingu) (styl) swing- weterani ery swingu swing era veterans2. (A swinga) (utwór, taniec) swing- grać/tańczyć swinga to play/dance swing* * ** * *miThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > swing
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[swɪŋ] past tense, past participle swung [swaŋ]1. verb1) to (cause to) move or sway in a curve (from side to side or forwards and backwards) from a fixed point:يتأرْجَحHe swung the load on to his shoulder.
2) to walk with a stride:يَسير بِخُطوات واسِعَهHe swung along the road.
3) to turn suddenly:يُديرHe is hoping to swing the voters in his favour.
2. noun1) an act, period, or manner, of swinging:تأرجُح، حَرَكَة نَشِطَهMost golfers would like to improve their swing.
2) a swinging movement:إهْتِزازthe swing of the dancers' skirts.
3) a strong dancing rhythm:إيقاع سَريع، سوينْغThe music should be played with a swing.
تَغَيُّر سَريع في الرأي العامa swing away from the government.
5) a seat for swinging, hung on ropes or chains from a supporting frame etc.أرجوحَه -
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поворот ( руки робота) вокруг горизонтальной осиАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > swing
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تَأَرْجَح \ swing, swung; wobble: to move unsteadily from side to side: Wheels wobble when they are loose. swing: to move from side to side or in a curve: The door was swinging in the wind. He swung the little boy on to his shoulder. \ See Also أرجح (أرْجَحَ) -
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adj. inv. 'Hep', 'hip', fashionable. Etre swing: To be really on the ball. -
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تَأَرْجُح \ swing: a swinging movement. oscillation, vacillation, fluctuation. -
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هَزَّ \ swing: to move from side to side or in a curve: The door was swinging in the wind. He swung the little boy on to his shoulder. -
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• What we lose on the roundabouts we will make up on the swings - На одном потеряешь, на другом найдешь (H), Не поймал карася, поймаешь щуку (H) -
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См. также в других словарях:
swing — swing … Dictionnaire des rimes
swing — [ swiŋ ] n. m. • 1895; mot angl., de to swing « balancer » ♦ Anglic. I ♦ 1 ♦ Boxe Coup de poing donné en ramenant le bras de l extérieur à l intérieur. « Joe Mitchell, d un furieux swing du droit, fendit l arcade sourcilière de son adversaire »… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Swing — may refer to:ports* Swing bowling, a subtype of fast bowling in cricket * Golf swing * Baseball swing * Swing (boxing)Dance* Swing (dance) ** West Coast Swing ** East Coast Swing ** Lindy Hop ** Jive (dance)MusicKey concepts* Swung note, changes… … Wikipedia
swing — [swiŋ] vi. swung, swinging [ME swingen < OE swingan, akin to Ger schwingen, to brandish < IE base * sweng , to curve, swing] 1. to sway or move backward and forward with regular movement, as a freely hanging object or a ship at anchor;… … English World dictionary
Swing — Swing, n. 1. The act of swinging; a waving, oscillating, or vibratory motion of a hanging or pivoted object; oscillation; as, the swing of a pendulum. [1913 Webster] 2. Swaying motion from one side or direction to the other; as, some men walk… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Swing — bezeichnet Swing (Musikrichtung), Musikrichtung, die in den 1930ern aus der Jazz Tanzmusik entstand Swing (Rhythmus), fließende Rhythmik, die eines der wesentlichsten Elemente des Jazz darstellt Swing (Tanz), Tanzstil, der in den 1930ern in den… … Deutsch Wikipedia
swing — ► VERB (past and past part. swung) 1) move back and forth or from side to side while or as if suspended. 2) move by grasping a support and leaping. 3) move in a smooth, curving line. 4) (swing at) attempt to hit or punch. 5) shift from one… … English terms dictionary
Swing — Swing, v. t. 1. To cause to swing or vibrate; to cause to move backward and forward, or from one side to the other. [1913 Webster] He swings his tail, and swiftly turns his round. Dryden. [1913 Webster] They get on ropes, as you must have seen… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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. swingan… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
swing — vb 1 Swing, wave, flourish, brandish, shake, thrash are comparable when they mean to wield or to handle something so that it moves alternately backward and forward or upward and downward or around and around. Swing often implies regular… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Swing-by — auch: Swing|by 〈[ baı] n. 15; Raumf.〉 = Fly by [<engl. swing by „kurz vorbeischauen“] * * * Swing by [ baɪ, englisch], Raumfahrt: das Fly by. * * * Swịng by [... baɪ], das; s, s [engl. swing by, eigtl. = das Vorüberschwingen] (Raumf.): ↑ … Universal-Lexikon