swings

swings[swiŋz] 

原级:swing

现在分词:swinging

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过去分词:swung

过去式:swung

swings 基本解释
秋千;摆动( swing的名词复数 );显著的变化;摇摆( swing的第三人称单数 );摇荡;旋转;突然转向;
swings 网络解释

911chaxun查询·英语单词

1. 秋千:monkey bars 攀吊架 | swings 秋千 | slide 滑梯

2. 挥拍:侧旋球 Slice | 挥拍 Swings | 拉拍 Take-back

3. 飞天椅:Supper Slide-大滑梯 | Swings-飞天椅 | Titanic-泰坦尼克号

4. 人们投票的趋势:a landslide victory压倒性的胜利(即得到大量选票而获胜) | swings人们投票的趋势 | floating voters浮动选民(即还未决定投谁的票的选民)

swings 单语例句

1. Wild swings between low and high fuel prices have crippled the US industry by erratically shifting buyer preferences - to and from SUVs.

2. The very sight of someone trying to commit a crime - attempt to rob, rape or pilfer - or an act of bullying swings them into action.

3. He expected the market to remain volatile, marked by wide swings in share prices in coming weeks.

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4. The tail of the specially designed 747 freighter swings open for huge payloads that are unloaded using the largest cargo loader in the world.

5. He mobilized residents to collect money and turn dilapidated lots between buildings into colorful playgrounds with new swings and painted fences.

6. China's external terms of trade have moved around a lot in recent years, because of swings in raw commodity prices.

7. Japan's Nikkei average saw wild swings as a stronger yen and tumbling bank shares weighed on the market amid continuing worry about the global economy.

8. The cost of letting external imbalances grow and inflation increase with each passing year rises because currency swings will eventually grow larger.

9. The tall musician crowned with long curly hair taps his feet, closes his eyes and swings while playing.

10. The rate is a measure of expected price swings and traders quote it as part of setting currency option prices.