形容词愉快活跃的,多姿多彩的
动词(使)摇摆( swing的现在分词 ); (使)摇荡; (使)旋转; (使)突然转向
1. 摆动:因不懂善用力量我相信圆与直 , 谁也懂得是什么 , 但圆总是比直难划出来 ! 而圆形却是由直线组合而成 ... 像地球一样 , 我们感觉是平地其实却是球状. 在高尔夫挥杆中有冲击 (Hitting) 和 摆动 (Swinging) 两种. 在挥杆协调
2. (荡):Salsa字面 解作酱汁酱料(sauce),原本是用 来描述摇荡(swinging)及畸怪探戈是仅次於华尔滋(waltz)为世上 最流行及受欢迎的舞蹈,而当代 的探戈则是二十世纪初流行版本 的延续.
1. 活跃的;活泼的;时髦的;新潮的
If you describe something or someone as swinging, you mean that they are lively and fashionable.
e.g. The stuffy '50s gave way to the swinging '60s.
古板乏味的 50 年代被多姿多彩的60年代所取代。
e.g. ...a young student in mid-1960s 'swinging London'.
20 世纪 60 年代中期“摇摆伦敦”时期的年轻学生
1. This has been the pattern during the past few weeks, with major indexes swinging from one extreme to another in capricious trading.
2. Swinging is a game where competitors try to reach the copper bells tied with a colored ribbon over the swing while swinging.
3. swinging
3. Jerry once labeled him an " Adonis, " who should be swinging.
4. It ends with his dead body swinging at the end of a rope.
5. A traditional Chinese decorative knot is swinging slightly inside the spacecraft, which seems to ease the tension in the command hall to some extent.
6. There's a Roger Clinton or a Billy Carter swinging from every family tree.
7. Swinging in the garden with a rope adorned with beautiful flowers and leaves, she also projects great confidence but is fashionable and feminine at the same time.
8. swinging的翻译
8. It is against this backdrop that his victory and bravery - Ali came out swinging - are seen as such monumental achievements.
9. I don't think Rory will go down the same road as David, he's too young and too fit and swinging the club too well.
10. swinging的意思
10. Atop each table sits a pair of license plates hinged together as a swinging sign.
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