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swing English-German

Schaukel

swing door English-German

Pendeltür

swing British & World English

move or cause to move back and forth or from side to side while suspended or on an axis

swing English-French

oscillation

swing English-Italian

oscillazione f

swing1 English-Spanish

balancearse

swing2 English-Spanish

oscilación, vaivén

swing set British & World English

a frame for children to play on, typically including one or more swings and a slide

swing bin English-Spanish

cubocon tapa de vaivén

mood swing British & World English

an abrupt and unaccountable change of mood

swing coat British & World English

a coat cut so as to swing when the wearer moves

swing door ( also swinging door) British & World English

a door that can be opened in either direction and is closed by a spring device when released

swing shift British & World English

a work shift from afternoon to late evening

swing state British & World English

a US state where the two major political parties have similar levels of support among voters, viewed as important in determining the overall result of a presidential election

swing vote British & World English

a vote that has a decisive influence on the result of a poll

swing-wing British & World English

an aircraft wing that can move from a right-angled to a swept-back position

mood swing English-French

saute f d'humeur

swing door English-French

porte f battante

swing-door English-Italian

porta f a vento

swing bridge British & World English

a bridge over water that can be rotated horizontally to allow ships through

swing ticket British & World English

an information tag attached by a string to an article for sale

western swing British & World English

a style of country music influenced by jazz, popular in the 1930s

in full swing in swing British & World English

at the height of activity

swing the lead in swing British & World English

shirk one’s duty; malinger

swing at in swing British & World English

attempt to hit or punch, typically with a wide curving movement of the arm

go with a swing in swing British & World English

(of a party or other event) be lively and enjoyable

swing into action in swing British & World English

quickly begin acting or operating

swing around English-Spanish

dar* un viraje, girar

no or not room to swing a cat in room British & World English

used in reference to a very confined space

swingbin British & World English

a rubbish bin with a lid that swings shut after being pushed open

swingby British & World English

a change in the flight path of a spacecraft using the gravitational pull of a celestial body

get back into the swing of things in swing British & World English

become accustomed to (or return to) an activity or routine

swingback British & World English

(of a coat) cut to swing as the wearer moves

Goodman, Benny British & World English

(1909–86), American jazz clarinettist and bandleader; full name Benjamin David Goodman; known as the King of Swing. In 1934 he formed his own big band, which was the first to include both black and white musicians

the King of Swing in Goodman, Benny British & World English

(1909–86), American jazz clarinettist and bandleader; full name Benjamin David Goodman; known as the King of Swing. In 1934 he formed his own big band, which was the first to include both black and white musicians

in full swing in swing English-Italian

in piena attività

to swing around in swing English-French

se retourner (brusquement)

to be in full swing in swing2 English-Spanish

estar* en pleno desarrollo

a swing in public opinion in swing2 English-Spanish

un cambio en la opinión pública


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