1.摆动的,摇摆的
2.一挥(摇)而成的
3.〈美俚〉活跃的,极时髦的
4.重,凶猛的(打击等);〈口〉极大的,巨大的;了不得的(损失);极好的,优等的
1.摆动的,摇摆的
2.一挥(摇)而成的
3.〈美俚〉活跃的,极时髦的
4.重,凶猛的(打击等);〈口〉极大的,巨大的;了不得的(损失);极好的,优等的
1.极大地,非常地
1.“swing”的现在分词
1.“swingeing”的变体
1.exciting and fashionable. This word was used mainly in the 1960s
1.The present participle of swing
1.The variant of swingeing
1.One by one, they emerged through a swinging door, out of a pit a half-mile deep, pumping fists and hugging family. A great-grandfather.
们一个接一个地从半英里深处陆续升井,走出转门,击拳庆祝,与家人拥抱。
2.all of a sudden , he picks up the leash and begins swinging the dog over his head.
突然,他拉起狗链,把狗拽到头顶左右摇摆着。
3.The coppers came through the door with truncheons swinging, one of them reciting the terms of the warrant through a bullhorn.
警察们从房门口冲进来,挥舞着警棍,其中一人手持扩音器,口述逮捕令的内容。
4.There was undisguised greed in his thin face as he watched the younger of the two girls swinging higher and higher than her sister.
注视着较小的那个女孩在秋千上比那个大的越荡越高,他瘦瘦的脸上露出了不加掩饰的渴慕。
5.Do not force her to be with you in a poker game which she hates, but let she goes out swinging with her friends if she wants to.
不要强迫她玩扑克拖拉机斗地主之类的,这些她都讨厌,但如果她想要出去和她的朋友花天酒地,就让她去吧。
6.It was swinging feebly in the wind, and managed not to fail, which was an alert to me.
这根细细的白发在风里柔弱摇曳,却不肯倒下,好似对我召唤。
7.Their lovely faces and forms vanished in a flash, revealing monstrous creatures of wood and vine, swinging arms like mighty cudgels at him.
她们那可爱的面孔和形体一下就消失了,变成了由树木和蔓藤混合的恐怖怪物,挥舞着手臂似乎要抽打他。
8.Now that investors seem to understand this, the markets are swinging wildly.
现在投资者似乎明白了这一点,市场也开始强烈震荡。
9.All right, he thought, sitting up and swinging his feet out of the bed.
好吧,他心里想,就坐起来,把腿撂下床来。
10.He gave them sixpence apiece and a pat on the head, and they went off with much respectful swinging of caps and touching of forelocks.
他给了他们每人一枚六便士铜钱,拍了拍他们的脑袋。他们必恭必敬挥着帽子,行着军礼,走了。