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пoлит. "пoлитичecкиe кaчeли" (чepeдoвaниe cтoящиx у влacти пapтий)And the usual penalty of taking advantage of this power to reform our institutions is defeat by a vehement "swing of the pendulum" at the next election (G. B. Shaw). The swing of the pendulum since 8, observable last year, is expected to enable Labour to regain Glasgow, to hold Aberdeen, perhaps to capture Dundee (The Scotsman)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > the swing of the pendulum
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полит."политические качели" ( чередование стоящих у власти политических партий); см. тж. swing like a pendulumAnd the usual penalty of taking advantage of this power to reform our institutions is defeat by a vehement "swing of the pendulum" at the next election. (B. Shaw, ‘Getting Married’, ‘Preface’) — И обычным наказанием за использование власти для введения реформ является сокрушительное поражение на следующих выборах, когда политический маятник качнется в другую сторону.
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1) Общая лексика: взлёты и спады, качание маятника, резкое изменение общественного мнения, чередование успехов и неудач2) Переносный смысл: чередование партий в управлении страной, чередование стоящих у власти политических партий3) Политика: чередование стоящих у власти партийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the swing of the pendulum
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маятник имя существительное:Англо-русский синонимический словарь > swing of the pendulum
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Then gradually he made out the shapes of the deck cargo, and over his head, saw the cross-trees of the mast swinging like a pendulum across the low-hanging clouds. (A. Saxton, ‘The Great Midland,’ ‘1942’) — Постепенно он стал различать темную массу палубного груза и увидел салинг мачты, раскачивающейся как маятник на фоне нависших туч.
Since the eighteenth century New Orleans had swung like a pendulum between riches and poverty. (A. Halley, ‘Hotel’, ch. 2) — С XVIII в. Новый Орлеан качается как маятник между нищетой и богатством.
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качание маятникачередование стоящих у власти политических партийАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > swing of the pendulum
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чередование стоящих у власти партий, "политические качели"English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > swing of the pendulum
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полит ре́зкое измене́ние обще́ственного мне́ния ( обычно в пользу оппозиции)The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > swing of the pendulum
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♦ swing /swɪŋ/n.1 oscillazione; dondolio; dondolamento; fluttuazione; ancheggiamento: the swing of the pendulum, l'oscillazione del pendolo; (fig.) gli alti e bassi della pubblica opinione; lo spostamento radicale ( di posizioni ideologiche, ecc.); the swing of prices, la fluttuazione dei prezzi; to give a rope a swing, far dondolare una corda; to walk with a swing, camminare dondolandosi (o ancheggiando)2 (solo al sing.) movimento rotatorio del braccio; ( sport) modo di battere, battuta: to take a swing at a tree with an axe, ruotare il braccio per assestare un colpo di scure a un albero; That golfer's swing is too short, la battuta di quel giocatore di golf è troppo corta4 (mus., poesia) ritmo sostenuto; ritmo: His songs always go with a swing, le sue canzoni hanno sempre un ritmo sostenuto6 altalena ( del tipo sospeso tra due alberi o simili); ( anche) giro in altalena: to go on a swing, andare in altalena; Let's have a swing!, facciamo un po' l'altalena!8 (mecc.) brandeggio9 [u] (elettr.) escursione14 (fig.) andamento; ordine: to get into the swing of things, capire come vanno le cose; entrare nell'ordine di idee15 (econ.) fluttuazione periodica16 (fam. USA) intervallo ( tra due turni normali di lavoro): swing shift, turno pendolare; turno dalle 16 alle 24 ( in una fabbrica che lavora 24 ore su 24)● (fam. ingl.) swings and roundabouts, pro e contro: a swings and roundabouts situation, una situazione che ha i suoi pro e i suoi contro □ swing-arm clamp light, lampada a braccio regolabile, con base a pinza □ (ind. costr.) swing bridge, ponte girevole □ swing door, porta a battente ( con ritorno automatico dei battenti); porta a vento □ swing of the hips, ancheggiamento □ the swing of the sea, il moto altalenante del mare □ (polit.) swing-over, mutamento repentino, svolta □ (mecc.) swing pipe, tubo snodato □ (ind., USA) swing shifter, operaio che fa il turno dalle 16 alle 24 □ (polit., USA) swing state, Stato incerto ( nelle elezioni presidenziali) □ (polit.) a swing to the right, una svolta autoritaria □ (polit.) swing vote, voto incerto ( degli elettori indecisi); voti che si spostano □ (polit.) swing voter, (elettore) indeciso □ (mecc.) swing wheel, bilanciere □ (aeron.) swing wing, ala a geometria variabile; aereo con ali a geometria variabile □ ( raro) to give sb. full swing in the matter, dare a q. piena libertà d'azione; dare a q. carta bianca □ to go with a swing, ( di musica) avere un ritmo sostenuto; (fig.) andare a gonfie vele, avere successo □ in full swing, in piena attività; in pieno fervore: Work is in full swing, il lavoro è in pieno fervore □ lawn swing, dondolo ( da giardino) □ (fig.) Let it have its swing, lascia che la cosa abbia (o faccia) il suo corso!(to) swing /swɪŋ/(pass. e p. p. swung)A v. i.1 dondolare; oscillare ( anche fig.); altalenare; dondolarsi; far l'altalena; penzolare; stare penzoloni; ciondolare: A sword swung from his waist, una spada gli pendeva (o dondolava) dalla cintura; The pendulum is swinging, il pendolo oscilla; Swinging on a gate can be very dangerous, può essere molto pericoloso dondolarsi su un cancello; The Stock Exchange is swinging between ask and bid, la Borsa valori presenta un'altalena tra lettera e denaro2 girare ( su cardini, ecc.); ruotare: The road swings around an Alpine lake, la strada gira intorno a un laghetto alpino3 buttarsi; gettarsi: She swung ( herself) down from the top of the tower, si è buttata giù dalla vetta della torre4 andare spedito; camminar di buon passo (o con passo sciolto): We watched the marching band swing down the road, stemmo a guardare la banda musicale che marciava spedita lungo la strada6 (mil.) fare una conversione: The soldiers swung into line, i soldati hanno fatto una conversione e si sono messi in riga7 (fig.) volgere, girare, pendere (fig.); spostarsi ( dalla parte di); andare ( verso): ( boxe) The match swings dramatically in favour of the challenger, l'incontro volge drammaticamente in favore dello sfidante; With the Lib-Lab pact of 1977, the Liberals swung towards the Labour party, col patto «Lib-Lab» del 1977, i liberali si sono schierati con i laburisti9 (mus.) suonare lo swing; ballare al ritmo dello swing15 ( slang antiq.) essere (o morire) impiccato; finire sulla forca: He shall swing for it, finirà impiccato per quel che ha fatto16 (eufem.) avere un certo orientamento sessuale; pendere ( da una parte, fam.): to swing both ways, essere bisessuale; to swing that way, avere gli stessi gusti in fatto di sesso, pendere da quella parte; to swing the other way, avere gusti diversi in fatto di sesso, pendere dall'altra parteB v. t.1 dondolare; far oscillare; ciondolare: He sat on the table swinging his legs, stava seduto sulla tavola dondolando le gambe (o con le gambe dondoloni)2 agitare; brandire; maneggiare; roteare ( la mazza, il bastone da golf, ecc.): to swing a weapon, brandire un'arma; to swing an axe, roteare un'ascia3 sollevare; gettare ( con un movimento di rotazione): He swung the bag onto his back, si gettò il sacco (o lo zaino) in spalla; The crane swung the goods onto the ship, la gru ha sollevato la merce a bordo della nave5 (mil.) far fare una conversione a: The officer swung his company into line, l'ufficiale ha fatto fare una conversione alla sua compagnia e l'ha messa in riga6 (mecc.) brandeggiare9 (fam.) riuscire a fare (o a ottenere); riuscire a concludere: How did you swing that?, come hai fatto?; come ci sei riuscito?; to swing a deal, riuscire a concludere un affare; to swing it, sistemare le cose● to swing aboard a bus [a train], saltare su un autobus [un treno] in corsa; prenderlo al volo □ to swing one's hips, ancheggiare □ (fam. antiq.) to swing the lead, oziare; marcare visita, battere la fiacca; fare il lavativo (pop.) □ to swing open, ( di una porta) spalancarsi di scatto; spalancare □ (naut.) to swing ship, eseguire i giri di bussola □ to swing shut, ( di una porta) chiudersi di scatto; chiudere ( una porta): The door has swung shut, la porta si è chiusa di scatto □ (polit.) to swing votes, manovrare (o disporre di) voti □ (naut.) to swing to the anchor, ruotare facendo perno sull'ancora □ (fig.) to swing weight, esercitare un influsso; aver peso (fig.): He swings a lot of weight in local politics, esercita un peso considerevole sulla politica locale □ (fig.) 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swing [swɪŋ]1. n1) кача́ние; колеба́ние;;a swing of public opinion измене́ние обще́ственного мне́ния
2) разма́х; взмах; ход;in full swing в по́лном разга́ре
;to give full swing to smth. дать во́лю чему́-л.
3) ритм4) ме́рная, ритми́чная похо́дка5) каче́ли6) свобо́да де́йствий;he gave us a full swing in the matter в э́том де́ле он предоста́вил нам по́лную свобо́ду де́йствий
7) есте́ственный ход;let it have its swing пусть исче́рпает свой запа́с эне́ргии
9) поворо́т10) физ. амплиту́да кача́ния◊to go with a swing идти́ как по ма́слу
;what you lose on the swings you make up on the roundabouts поте́ри в одно́м возмеща́ются вы́игрышем в друго́м
2. v (swung)1) кача́ть(ся), колеба́ть(ся); разма́хивать;to swing a bell раска́чивать ко́локол
;to swing one's legs болта́ть нога́ми
;to one's arms разма́хивать рука́ми
2) ве́шать, подве́шивать; разг. быть пове́шенным;he shall swing for it разг. его́ пове́сят за э́то
3) верте́ть(ся); повора́чивать(ся);to swing into line мор. заходи́ть в ли́нию, вступа́ть в строй
;to swing a ship about повора́чивать су́дно
;to swing open распа́хиваться
;to swing shut ( или to) захло́пываться
4) идти́ ме́рным ша́гом5) кру́то меня́ть ( мнение и т.п.)6) исполня́ть джа́зовую му́зыку в сти́ле свинг7) разг. жить по́лной жи́знью; быть на у́ровне совреме́нности8) разг. добива́ться реше́ния в свою́ по́льзу9) разг. успе́шно провести́ (что-л.)◊to swing the lead разг. симули́ровать
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