swing

کلمات مرتبط(swing):بازگشت به واژه swingback swing
boom swing
center swing bridge
compass swing
downward swing
frequency swing
german giant swing
giant swing
grid voltage swing
hip swing
let it have its swing
short swing
swing bar
swing basket
swing bell
swing bowler
swing bridge
swing bucket
swing door
swing frame grinder
swing from one's heels
swing gates
swing half turn
swing roll
swing saw
swing up
the work is in full swing
to swing the lead
upward swing
voltage swing

نوسان کردن ،دور زدن چرخيدن ،تاب دادن ،جنبانيدن ،چرخ دادن چرخ ،جنبش ،ضربه محکم با راکت يا چوب ،هم گارد،هم فوروارد،اونگان شدن يا کردن ،تاب خوردن ،چرخيدن ،تاب ،نوسان ،اهتزاز،اونگ ،نوعى رقص واهنگ ان
علوم مهندسى : قطر دوران قطر گردش
ورزش : حرکت ناگهانى يکطرفه توپ پرتاب شده چرخش بدون کنترل بدن ،تاب خوردنکلمات مرتبط(30)


آونگان شدن یا کردن ، تاب خوردن ، چرخیدن ، تاب، نوسان ، اهتزاز، آونگ ، نوعیرقص وآهنگ آن .


swing

Từ điển Collocation

swing noun

1 change in public opinion, sb's mood, etc.

ADJ. big, dramatic, huge, sharp, violent violent swings in policy | modest, small | 10%, etc. | adverse, negative The Conservatives suffered an adverse swing of 6%. | sudden, wild his sudden swings of mood | late a late swing towards the Tories | national | electoral | mood She suffers from severe mood swings.

VERB + SWING need, require The party needs a swing of only 2.5% to win the seat. | represent This represents a swing of 14% towards Labour. | suffer (from)

PREP. ~ against a dramatic swing against the socialists | ~ away from the swing away from science in the sixth form | ~ from, ~ in a sharp swing in the attitudes of many economists | ~ to/towards/in favour of signs of a late swing to the Democrats

2 swinging movement

ADJ. wild | backward, forward | golf | practice

VERB + SWING do, make, take the technique for making the perfect golf swing | change | practise golfers practising their swings

PREP. ~ at He took a wild swing at the ball.

3 swinging seat

VERB + SWING go/play on Some kids were playing on the swings.

PREP. on a/the ~


Từ điển WordNet

    n.

  • a state of steady vigorous action that is characteristic of an activity

    the party went with a swing

    it took time to get into the swing of things

  • mechanical device used as a plaything to support someone swinging back and forth
  • a sweeping blow or stroke

    he took a wild swing at my head

  • changing location by moving back and forth; swinging, vacillation
  • a style of jazz played by big bands popular in the 1930s; flowing rhythms but less complex than later styles of jazz; swing music, jive
  • a jaunty rhythm in music; lilt
  • the act of swinging a golf club at a golf ball and (usually) hitting it; golf stroke, golf shot
  • in baseball; a batter's attempt to hit a pitched ball; baseball swing, cut

    he took a vicious cut at the ball

  • a square dance figure; a pair of dancers join hands and dance around a point between them

    v.

  • move in a curve or arc, usually with the intent of hitting

    He swung his left fist

    swing a bat

  • move or walk in a swinging or swaying manner; sway

    He swung back

  • change direction with a swinging motion; turn

    swing back

    swing forward

  • influence decisively; swing over

    This action swung many votes over to his side

  • make a big sweeping gesture or movement; sweep, swing out
  • hang freely; dangle, drop

    the ornaments dangled from the tree

    The light dropped from the ceiling

  • hit or aim at with a sweeping arm movement

    The soccer player began to swing at the referee

  • alternate dramatically between high and low values

    his mood swings

    the market is swinging up and down

  • live in a lively, modern, and relaxed style

    The Woodstock generation attempted to swing freely

  • have a certain musical rhythm

    The music has to swing

  • be a social swinger; socialize a lot; get around
  • play with a subtle and intuitively felt sense of rhythm
  • engage freely in promiscuous sex, often with the husband or wife of one's friends

    There were many swinging couples in the 1960's


English Slang Dictionary

to have sexual intercourse

Investopedia Financial Terms

Swing
1. A fluctuation in the value of an asset, liability or account. This term is most commonly used when referring to a situation in which the price of an asset experiences a significant change over a short period.

2. A short-term trading strategy in which a trader attempts to capture gains by holding a security for only a few days. Also known as "swing trading". 
Investopedia Says:
1. The volatility that exists in the financial markets can be seen easily when the price of a certain security undergoes rapid changes in value. These sharp shifts are often referred to as a swing. For example, it is not uncommon to see a major index swing from negative territory to positive territory just prior to the market close.

2. Swing trading is often used by individual investors since their small positions won't have a dramatic impact on the price of the security. On the other hand, financial institutions do not have the luxury of entering or exiting a position over a matter of days since the size of their orders can greatly influence the price of the asset.

Oil and Gas Field Glossary

The amount by which the rate of gas to be supplied under a contract at any one time may differ from the daily contracted quantity at the buyer's choice.

English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary

swings|swung|swinging
syn.: dangle fluctuate hang lurch reel rock roll sway