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  • 1 swinge

    swinge [swındʒ] v/t obs durchprügeln

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  • 2 swingeing

    swinge·ing [ʼswɪnʤɪŋ] adj
    ( Brit) ( form) extrem;
    \swingeing cuts/ economic sanctions drastische Kürzungen/Wirtschaftssanktionen;
    \swingeing penalties exorbitante Strafen ( geh)

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  • 3 swingeing

    adjective
    (Brit.) hart [Schlag]; (fig.) drastisch [Kürzung, Maßnahme]; scharf [Attacke]
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    swinge·ing
    [ˈswɪnʤɪŋ]
    adj BRIT ( form) extrem
    \swingeing cuts/economic sanctions drastische Kürzungen/Wirtschaftssanktionen
    \swingeing penalties exorbitante Strafen geh
    * * *
    ['swIndZIŋ]
    adj (Brit)
    blow, penalty, punishment hart; attack scharf; defeat vernichtend; taxation, price increases, fee, charge extrem hoch; cuts extrem
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    swingeing adj (adv swingeingly) besonders Br einschneidend (Kürzungen etc), extrem hoch, gewaltig (Besteuerung etc)
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    adjective
    (Brit.) hart [Schlag]; (fig.) drastisch [Kürzung, Maßnahme]; scharf [Attacke]

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Swinge — Swinge, n. 1. The sweep of anything in motion; a swinging blow; a swing. [Obs.] Waller. [1913 Webster] 2. Power; sway; influence. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Swinge — (sw[i^]nj), v. & n. See {Singe}. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Swinge — Swinge, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Swinged} (sw[i^]njd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Swingeing} (sw[i^]nj [i^]ng).] [OE. swengen, AS. swengan to shake, causative of swingan. See {Swing}.] 1. To beat soundly; to whip; to chastise; to punish. [1913 Webster] I had… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • swinge — swinge; swinge·ing; …   English syllables

  • swinge — [swinj] vt. swinged, swingeing [ME swengen < OE swengan, caus. of swingan, to SWING] Archaic to punish with blows; beat; whip …   English World dictionary

  • swinge — 1. verb a) To lash. Sir Feeble: Tis jelousy, the old worm that bites. [To Sir Cautious] Whom is it that you suspect. b) To strike hard. Sir Cautious: Alas I know not whom to suspect, I would I did; but if you discover him, I would swinge him. 2.… …   Wiktionary

  • swinge — [[t]swɪndʒ[/t]] v. t. swinged, swinge•ing brit. brit. dial. to thrash; punish • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME swengen to shake, smite, OE swengan …   From formal English to slang

  • swinge-buckler — swingeˈ buckler noun (obsolete) A swashbuckler • • • Main Entry: ↑swinge …   Useful english dictionary

  • swinge´ing|ly — swinge|ing «SWIHN jihng», adjective. Informal. very forcible, strong, or large of its kind: »He and his editor are swiftly haled before the bench and swingeing penalties…are demanded (Punch). –swinge´ing|ly, adverb …   Useful english dictionary

  • swinge|ing — «SWIHN jihng», adjective. Informal. very forcible, strong, or large of its kind: »He and his editor are swiftly haled before the bench and swingeing penalties…are demanded (Punch). –swinge´ing|ly, adverb …   Useful english dictionary

  • swinge — I. transitive verb (swinged; swingeing) Etymology: Middle English swengen to shake, from Old English swengan; akin to Old English swingan Date: 12th century chiefly dialect beat, scourge II. transitive verb (swinged; swin …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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