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balancement
Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette
inglês
inglês
francês
francês
I. swing [Brit swɪŋ, americ swɪŋ] SUBST
1. swing (action, movement):
swing (of hips, body)
swing (in golf)
swing m
swing (in boxing)
swing m
swing (in boxing)
to aim or take a swing at (with fist) person, head, stomach
to take a swing at sb with an iron bar
2. swing (fluctuation, change):
revirement m (in de)
fluctuation f (in de)
variation f (in de)
swing (in mood)
saute f (in de)
a swing to the left/right POL
a 10% swing POL
une variation de 10% (to en faveur de)
a swing away from/towards (in behaviour, buying habits) method, product
3. swing (in playground, garden):
swing
to give sb a swing
4. swing MÚS:
swing
swing m
swing atrib band
de swing
swing era
du swing
5. swing (drive, rhythm):
swing (of music, dance)
II. swing <Pret imperf, Part perf swung> [Brit swɪŋ, americ swɪŋ] VERBO trans
1. swing (move to and fro):
swing object
2. swing (move around, up, away):
to swing sb onto the ground
3. swing (cause to change):
to swing a match/a trial sb's way or in sb's favour
to swing the voters speech, incident:
faire changer les électeurs d'opinion (towards en faveur de, away from contre)
4. swing (cause to succeed) coloq:
swing election, match
to swing a deal
can you swing it for me?
to swing it for sb to do
III. swing <Pret imperf, Part perf swung> [Brit swɪŋ, americ swɪŋ] VERBO intr
1. swing (move to and fro):
swing object, rope:
swing pendulum:
to swing on the gate
NÁUT to swing at anchor
2. swing (move along, around):
to swing back to zero needle:
to swing open/shut
to swing around person:
3. swing:
to swing at (with fist)
to swing at the ball
4. swing (change) fig:
5. swing music, musician:
swing
6. swing (be lively) coloq:
7. swing coloq, antiq:
to swing for (be hanged) literal
the boss will make sure I swing for that! fig
IV. swing [Brit swɪŋ, americ swɪŋ]
to go with a swing coloq party:
to get into the swing of things coloq
to be in full swing party, meeting, strike, inquiry:
mood swing SUBST
mood swing
swing-wing SUBST AERONÁUT
swing-wing
swing shift SUBST americ
swing shift
swing bridge SUBST
swing bridge
swing door Brit, swinging door americ SUBST
swing door
francês
francês
inglês
inglês
swing MÚS, DESP
swing
swing
to have a swing ou go on the swing
(garden) swing
to swing
no Dicionário PONS
inglês
inglês
francês
francês
I. swing [swɪŋ] SUBST
1. swing (movement):
swing
2. swing (punch):
swing
to take a swing at sb
3. swing (hanging seat):
swing
porch swing
4. swing (sharp change):
swing
mood swing
5. swing americ (quick trip):
swing
to take a swing through sth
6. swing no pl (music):
swing
swing m
7. swing DESP:
swing
swing m
Expressões:
to get (back) into the swing of things coloq
to go with a swing Brit coloq
II. swing <swung, swung> [swɪŋ] VERBO intr
1. swing (move back and forth):
swing
swing back and forth
2. swing (move circularly):
to swing (round)
3. swing (attempt to hit):
to swing at sb with sth
4. swing (alter, change allegiance):
swing
to swing between sth and sth
to swing to sth
5. swing americ (stop shortly):
6. swing MÚS (exciting):
swing
Expressões:
to swing into action
III. swing <swung, swung> [swɪŋ] VERBO trans
1. swing (move back and forth):
swing
2. swing (to turn round):
swing
3. swing coloq (influence successfully):
swing
to swing it
Expressões:
to swing the balance
swing bridge SUBST
swing bridge
swing door SUBST Brit, Aus
1. swing door (opens two ways):
swing door
2. swing door (revolves round):
swing door
francês
francês
inglês
inglês
swing
fluctuation de l'opinion
swing
swing seat
renversement de tendance
swing
mood swing
balancer personne
to swing
balancer sac, encensoir, lustre
to swing
to swing
osciller pendule
to swing
no Dicionário PONS
inglês
inglês
francês
francês
I. swing [swɪŋ] SUBST
1. swing (movement):
swing
2. swing (punch):
swing
to take a swing at sb
3. swing (hanging seat):
swing
porch swing
4. swing (sharp change):
swing
mood swing
5. swing (quick trip):
swing
to take a swing through sth
6. swing (music):
swing
swing m
7. swing of baseball bat, golf club:
swing
swing m
Expressões:
to get (back) into the swing of things coloq
to be in full swing
II. swing <swung, swung> [swɪŋ] VERBO intr
1. swing (move back and forth):
swing
swing back and forth
2. swing (move circularly):
to swing (around)
3. swing (attempt to hit):
to swing at sb with sth
4. swing (alter, change loyalty):
swing
to swing between sth and sth
to swing to sth
5. swing (stop by shortly):
6. swing calão MÚS (be exciting):
swing
Expressões:
to swing into action
III. swing <swung, swung> [swɪŋ] VERBO trans
1. swing (move back and forth):
swing
2. swing:
swing (turn around)
swing (lift)
3. swing coloq (influence successfully):
swing
to swing it
Expressões:
to swing the balance
swing bridge SUBST
swing bridge
francês
francês
inglês
inglês
swing
fluctuation de l'opinion
swing
renversement de tendance
swing
balancer personne
to swing
balancer sac, encensoir, lustre
to swing
to swing
mood swing
osciller pendule
to swing
to be in full swing
Present
Iswing
youswing
he/she/itswings
weswing
youswing
theyswing
Past
Iswung
youswung
he/she/itswung
weswung
youswung
theyswung
Present Perfect
Ihaveswung
youhaveswung
he/she/ithasswung
wehaveswung
youhaveswung
theyhaveswung
Past Perfect
Ihadswung
youhadswung
he/she/ithadswung
wehadswung
youhadswung
theyhadswung
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When shopping for sunglasses, before you look for the price tag, there is another tag you need to focus on: the swing tag, which reveals the sun protection factor.
www.abc.net.au
Taking clear inspiration from the 16-bit era, it also manages to provide a modern, electro-swing-infused euphony.
powerupgaming.co.uk
In various regions, it is also known under different names: disco hustle, swing fox, disco swing, and rock fox.
en.wikipedia.org
Managers will sometimes simultaneously send a runner and require the batter to swing (a hit-and-run play) in an attempt to advance runners.
en.wikipedia.org
In the original architect's plan, the wall behind the sofa wore two swing doors.
www.theglobeandmail.com