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swing  (swng)
v. swung (swng), swing·ing, swings
v.intr.
1. To move back and forth suspended or as if suspended from above.
2. To hit at something with a sweeping motion of the arm: swung at the ball.
3. To move laterally or in a curve: The car swung over to the curb.
4. To turn in place on or as if on a hinge or pivot.
5. To move along with an easy, swaying gait: swinging down the road.
6. To propel oneself from one place or position to another by grasping a fixed support: swinging through the trees.
7. To ride on a swing.
8. To shift from one attitude, interest, condition, or emotion to another; vacillate.
9. Slang To be put to death by hanging.
10. Music
a. To have a subtle, intuitively felt rhythm or sense of rhythm.
b. To play with a subtle, intuitively felt sense of rhythm.
11. Slang
a. To be lively, trendy, and exciting.
b. To engage freely in promiscuous sex.
c. To exchange sex partners. Used especially of married couples.
d. To have a sexual orientation toward one or both sexes.
v.tr.
1. To cause to move back and forth, as on a swing.
2. To cause to move in a broad arc or curve: swing a bat; swung the car over.
3.
a. To cause to move with a sweeping motion: swinging his arms.
b. To lift and convey with a sweeping motion: swung the cargo onto the deck.
4. To suspend so as to sway or turn freely: swung a hammock between two trees.
5.
a. To suspend on hinges: swing a shutter.
b. To cause to turn on hinges: swung the door shut.
6. To cause to shift from one attitude, position, opinion, or condition to another.
7. Informal
a. To manage or arrange successfully: swing a deal.
b. To bring around to the desired result: swing an election.
8. Music To play (music) with a subtle, intuitively felt sense of rhythm.
n.
1. The act or an instance of swinging; movement back and forth or in one particular direction.
2. The sweep or scope of something that swings: The pendulum's swing is 12 inches.
3. A blow or stroke executed with a sweeping motion of the arm.
4. The manner in which one swings something, such as a bat or golf club.
5. A shift from one attitude, position, or condition to another: a swing to conservatism.
6. Freedom of action: The children have free swing in deciding what color to paint their room.
7.
a. A swaying, graceful motion: has a swing to her walk.
b. A sweep back and forth: the swing of a bird across the sky.
8. A course or tour that returns to the starting point: a swing across the state while campaigning.
9. A seat suspended from above, as by ropes, on which one can ride back and forth for recreation.
10. The normal rhythm of life or pace of activities: back in the swing.
11. A steady, vigorous rhythm or movement, as in verse.
12. A regular movement up or down, as in stock prices.
13. Music
a. A type of popular dance music developed about 1935 and based on jazz but employing a larger band, less improvisation, and simpler harmonic and rhythmic patterns.
b. A ballroom dance performed to this music.
c. A subtle, intuitively felt rhythmic quality or sense of rhythm.
adj.
1. Music Relating to or performing swing: a swing band.
2. Determining an outcome; decisive: the swing vote.
Idiom:
in full swing
At the highest level of activity or operation.

[Middle English swingen, to beat, brandish, from Old English swingan, to flog, strike, swing.]

swingy adj.
Synonyms: swing, oscillate, sway, rock2, vibrate, fluctuate, undulate, waver
These verbs mean to move back and forth, up and down, or to and fro: Swing usually applies to arclike movement of something attached at one extremity and free at the other: The ship's lanterns swung violently in the raging storm.
Oscillate literally refers to a steady back-and-forth motion, as that of a pendulum; figuratively, it denotes vacillation, as between conflicting purposes: "a king ... oscillating between fear of Rome and desire of independence" Walter Besant.
Sway suggests the movement of something unsteady, light, or flexible: "thousands of the little yellow blossoms all swaying to the light wind" W.H. Hudson.
To rock is to swing gently or rhythmically or sway or tilt violently: "The ruins of the ancient church seemed actually to rock and threaten to fall" Sir Walter Scott.
Vibrate implies quick periodic oscillations; it can also suggest trembling, pulsating, or quivering: "Music, when soft voices die,/Vibrates in the memory" Percy Bysshe Shelley.
Fluctuate implies fairly constant alternating change: "Prices fluctuated violently from the irregularity of the crops" Lesley B. Simpson.
Undulate refers to smooth wavelike movement: "gleaming seaweed that curls and undulates with the tide" Willa Cather.
Waver suggests unsteady, uncertain movement: A police officer stopped the driver who was wavering from lane to lane.

swing
Verb
[swinging, swung]
1. to move backwards and forwards; sway
2. to pivot or cause (something) to pivot from a fixed point such as a hinge: the door swung open
3. to wave (a weapon, etc) in a sweeping motion
4. to move in a sweeping curve: the headlights swung along the street
5. to alter one's opinion or mood suddenly
6. to hang so as to be able to turn freely
7. Old-fashioned, slang to be hanged: you'll swing for this!
8. Informal to manipulate or influence successfully: it may help to swing the election
9. (often foll. by at)to hit out with a sweeping motion
10. Old-fashioned to play (music) in the style of swing
11. Old-fashioned, slang to be lively and modern
Noun
1. the act of swinging
2. a sweeping stroke or punch
3. a seat hanging from two chains or ropes on which a person may swing back and forth
4. popular dance music played by big bands in the 1930s and 1940s
5. Informal the normal pace at which an activity, such as work, happens: I'm into the swing of things now
6. a sudden or extreme change, for example in some business activity or voting pattern
7. go with a swing to go well; be successful
8. in full swing at the height of activity [Old English swingan]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.swing - 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"
activeness, activity, action - the state of being active; "his sphere of activity"; "he is out of action"
2.swing - mechanical device used as a plaything to support someone swinging back and forth
mechanical device - mechanism consisting of a device that works on mechanical principles
playground - yard consisting of an outdoor area for children's play
plaything, toy - an artifact designed to be played with
trapeze - a swing used by circus acrobats
3.swing - a sweeping blow or stroke; "he took a wild swing at my head"
blow - a powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon; "a blow on the head"
4.swingswing - changing location by moving back and forth
movement, move, motion - the act of changing location from one place to another; "police controlled the motion of the crowd"; "the movement of people from the farms to the cities"; "his move put him directly in my path"
5.swingswing - a style of jazz played by big bands popular in the 1930s; flowing rhythms but less complex than later styles of jazz
jazz - a genre of popular music that originated in New Orleans around 1900 and developed through increasingly complex styles
6.swing - a jaunty rhythm in music
rhythmicity - the rhythmic property imparted by the accents and relative durations of notes in a piece of music
7.swingswing - the act of swinging a golf club at a golf ball and (usually) hitting it
stroke, shot - (sports) the act of swinging or striking at a ball with a club or racket or bat or cue or hand; "it took two strokes to get out of the bunker"; "a good shot requires good balance and tempo"; "he left me an almost impossible shot"
downswing - a swing downward of a golf club
fade, slicing, slice - a golf shot that curves to the right for a right-handed golfer; "he took lessons to cure his slicing"
hooking, draw, hook - a golf shot that curves to the left for a right-handed golfer; "he took lessons to cure his hooking"
driving, drive - hitting a golf ball off of a tee with a driver; "he sliced his drive out of bounds"
explosion - a golf shot from a bunker that typically moves sand as well as the golf ball
putt, putting - hitting a golf ball that is on the green using a putter; "his putting let him down today; he didn't sink a single putt over three feet"
approach shot, approach - a relatively short golf shot intended to put the ball onto the putting green; "he lost the hole when his approach rolled over the green"
sclaff - a poor golf stroke in which the club head hits the ground before hitting the ball
shank - a poor golf stroke in which the heel of the club hits the ball
teeoff - the act of hitting a golf ball from the teeing ground at the start of each hole
8.swingswing - in baseball; a batter's attempt to hit a pitched ball; "he took a vicious cut at the ball"
stroke, shot - (sports) the act of swinging or striking at a ball with a club or racket or bat or cue or hand; "it took two strokes to get out of the bunker"; "a good shot requires good balance and tempo"; "he left me an almost impossible shot"
9.swing - a square dance figure; a pair of dancers join hands and dance around a point between them
contra danse, contradance, contredanse, country dancing, country-dance - a type of folk dance in which couples are arranged in sets or face one another in a line
square dance, square dancing - American country dancing in which couples form squares
Verb1.swing - move in a curve or arc, usually with the intent of hitting; "He swung his left fist"; "swing a bat"
move, displace - cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense; "Move those boxes into the corner, please"; "I'm moving my money to another bank"; "The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant"
wind up - give a preliminary swing to the arm pitching
2.swing - move or walk in a swinging or swaying manner; "He swung back"
weave, waver - sway to and fro
move back and forth - move in one direction and then into the opposite direction
lash - lash or flick about sharply; "The lion lashed its tail"
oscillate, vibrate - move or swing from side to side regularly; "the needle on the meter was oscillating"
brachiate - swing from one hold to the next; "the monkeys brachiate"
3.swing - change direction with a swinging motion; turn; "swing back"; "swing forward"
go, locomote, move, travel - change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast"
4.swing - influence decisively; "This action swung many votes over to his side"
act upon, influence, work - have and exert influence or effect; "The artist's work influenced the young painter"; "She worked on her friends to support the political candidate"
5.swing - make a big sweeping gesture or movement
wield, handle, manage - handle effectively; "The burglar wielded an axe"; "The young violinist didn't manage her bow very well"
6.swing - hang freely; "the ornaments dangled from the tree"; "The light dropped from the ceiling"
hang - be suspended or hanging; "The flag hung on the wall"
loll, droop - hang loosely or laxly; "His tongue lolled"
7.swing - hit or aim at with a sweeping arm movement; "The soccer player began to swing at the referee"
aim, take aim, train, direct, take - point or cause to go (blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment) towards; "Please don't aim at your little brother!"; "He trained his gun on the burglar"; "Don't train your camera on the women"; "Take a swipe at one's opponent"
8.swing - alternate dramatically between high and low values; "his mood swings"; "the market is swinging up and down"
change - undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night"
fluctuate, vacillate, waver - move or sway in a rising and falling or wavelike pattern; "the line on the monitor vacillated"
9.swing - live in a lively, modern, and relaxed style; "The Woodstock generation attempted to swing freely"
live - lead a certain kind of life; live in a certain style; "we had to live frugally after the war"
10.swing - have a certain musical rhythm; "The music has to swing"
be - have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun); "John is rich"; "This is not a good answer"
11.swing - be a social swinger; socialize a lot
socialise, socialize - take part in social activities; interact with others; "He never socializes with his colleagues"; "The old man hates to socialize"
12.swing - play with a subtle and intuitively felt sense of rhythm
music - an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner
play - play on an instrument; "The band played all night long"
13.swing - engage freely in promiscuous sex, often with the husband or wife of one's friends; "There were many swinging couples in the 1960's"
fornicate - have sex without being married

swing
verb 2. sway, rock, wave, veer, vibrate, oscillate, move back and forth, move to and fro
verb 3. (usually with round) turn, veer, swivel, twist, curve, rotate, pivot, turn on your heel
verb 4. hit out, strike, swipe, lash out at, slap
verb 5. hang, dangle, be suspended, suspend, move back and forth
noun 6. swaying, sway
noun 7. fluctuation, change, shift, switch, variation in full swing at its height, under way, on the go (informal)
Translations

swing [swɪŋ] [pt, pp swung] n (in playground) → columpio;
(movement) → balanceo, vaivén m (= change of direction); viraje m (= rhythm); ritmo;
(POL) (in votes etc): there has been a swing towards/away from Labour → ha habido un viraje en favor/en contra del Partido Laborista
vtbalancear;
(on a swing) → columpiar;
(also: swing round) → voltear, girar
vibalancearse, columpiarse;
(also: swing round) → dar media vuelta;
a swing to the left → un movimiento hacia la izquierda;
to be in full swing → estar en plena marcha;
to get into the swing of things → meterse en situación;
the road swings south → la carretera gira hacia el sur
swing [swɪŋ] [swung , pt , pp ] [swʌŋ] n (in playground) → balançoire f (= movement); balancement m, oscillations fpl (= change in opinion etc); revirement m;
(Mus) → swing m; rythme m
(also: swing round) → tourner, faire virer
vise balancer, osciller;
(also: swing round) → virer, tourner;
a swing to the left (Pol) → un revirement en faveur de la gauche;
to be in full swing → battre son plein;
to get into the swing of things → se mettre dans le bain;
the road swings south → la route prend la direction sud
swing [swɪŋ] [swung , pt, pp ] n (in playground) → Schaukel f;
(movement) → Schwung m;
(change) → Umschwung m;
(Mus) → Swing m
vt (arms, legs) → schwingen (mit);
(also: swing round) → herumschwenken
vischwingen;
(also: swing round) → sich umdrehen;
(vehicle) → herumschwenken;
a swing to the left (Pol) → ein Linksruck m;
to get into the swing of things → richtig reinkommen;
to be in full swing (party etc) → in vollem Gang sein
swing [swɪŋ] naltalena;
(movement) → oscillazione f;
(MUS) → ritmo;
(also: swing music) → swing m
vb [pt swung, pp ] [swʌŋ]
vtdondolare, far oscillare;
(also: swing round) → far girare
(also: swing round) [object] → roteare: [person] → girarsi, voltarsi;
to be in full swing [activity] → essere in piena attività; [party etc] → essere nel pieno;
a swing to the left (POL) → una svolta a sinistra;
to get into the swing of things → entrare nel pieno delle cose;
the road swings south → la strada prende la direzione sud

swing
v swing [swiŋ]
1 to (cause to) move or sway in a curve (from side to side or forwards and backwards) from a fixed point You swing your arms when you walk; The children were swinging on a rope hanging from a tree; The door swung open; He swung the load on to his shoulder.swaaiيتأرْجَحразмахвамhoupat (se), kývat se, přehodit sisvinge; gyngeschwingenταλαντεύομαι, κινώ πέρα δώθεbalancearse; girar, doblarkiikuma, kiigutamaچرخاندنkeinua, heilauttaa(se) balancerלְהִתנַדנֵדझुलाना, झूलनाnjihati se, ljuljati seleng; lendítmengayunsveifla(st)dondolare揺れる흔들리다; 흔들다, ...을 흔들어 움직이다supti(s), siūbuoti, mosikuotišūpot; šūpotiesmengayunzwaaiensvinge (seg), huskechwiać (się), machać, otwierać, zarzucać, huśtać siębalançara (se) balansaразмахивать; качать(ся); распахиваться; вскидыватьhojdať (sa); otvoriť sa; prehodiť sizibati (se); zavihtetiljuljati sesvänga, svinga, gunga, slå []แกว่งsalla(n)mak; savurmak搖擺,擺動гойдати(ся); хитати(ся)جھولنا یا جھومناđu đưa qua lại
2 to walk with a stride He swung along the road.stapيَسير بِخُطوات واسِعَهолюлявам сеrázovatgå med lange skridtschwungvoll gehenδρασκελίζωcaminar a zancadas, caminar a paso ligerohoogsalt astumaگشتنharppoamarcher d'un pas rythméלְהִתנַדנֵדजल्दी-जल्दी चलनाbrzo i sa zamahom hodati, koračatiringó léptekkel megyberjalan melenggangganga léttur í sporicamminare (di buon passo)威勢よく歩く활기있게 걷다žingsniuotisoļotberjalan berlenggangveerkrachtig lopenlange utkołysać sięgingara merge cu paşi mariмерно шагатьvykračovať sihoditi z dolgimi koraki, koračititeturati segå spänstigtเดินแกว่งไปมาsalınarak yürümek大搖大擺地走іти розміреним крокомلچک کر چلناđi nhún nhảy
3 to turn suddenly He swung round and stared at them; He is hoping to swing the voters in his favour.draaiيُديرзавъртам (се)otočit (se)vendesich drehen, herumkriegenγυρίζω, μεταστρέφωgirar(se); cambiarpööramaسريع پيچيدنpyörähtää(se) retournerלְהִסתוֹבֵבमुड़नाokrenuti, okrenuti se(el)fordul; fordítberbaliksnúast á hæli; snúagirare, girarsiぐるっと回る갑자기 돌(아서)다; (...의) 방향을 바꾸다pa(si)sukti, pakreiptipagriezt; pagrieztiesperubahan tiba-tiba(zich) omkerensnu (seg) bråttobrócić (się)virara se întoarceповорачивать(ся); разворачивать(ся)otočiť (sa)obrniti (se)preokrenutisvänga, sno, vändaหมุนรอบbirden döndürmek突然轉向раптово повертати(ся)اچانک مڑناquay ngoắt lại
n
1 an act, period, or manner, of swinging He was having a swing on the rope; Most golfers would like to improve their swing.swaai, draaibewegingتأرجُح، حَرَكَة نَشِطَهзалюляванеvýkyv; obrat; švihgyngetur; svingdas Schwingen, der Schlagλίκνισμαbalanceo, vaivén, oscilación; (golf) swingkiikumine, hooglemineچرخشkeinuminenbalancementנִדנוּדझूमzamah, njihaj(ki)lengés; lendület(vétel) (golfban)ayunansveifladondolio, dondolamento振れ휘두르기, 스윙supimasis, mostasšūpošanās; vēziensayunanhet schommelenhusketur, sving, utslaghuśtanie, wymachbalançobalan­sareкачание; (раз)махvýkyv; obrat; švihzibanje; zamahzamahsvängning, gungning, svingระยะที่แกว่งsalla(n)ma; savurma搖動гойдання; розмахجھولنے کا عمل یا ڈھنگđộng tác, nhịp điệu nhún nhảy
2 a swinging movement the swing of the dancers' skirts.draaibewegingإهْتِزازполюшванеkrouženísvingder Schwungλίκνισμαvaivén, balanceo, oscilaciónlehvimineجنبشheilahdusbalancementנִדנוּדझूलाnjihanje, ljuljanjehimbálódzás; libbenésayunansveiflaoscillazione揺れ곡선 운동, 회전siūravimas, siūbavimasšūpošanās; līgošanās; plīvošanaayunanzwaaihuskende bevegelse, voggingkołysanie sięoscilaçãobalansareкачание; колебаниеkrúženiezibanjelepršanjesvängningการแกว่งritm搖擺хитання; коливанняگھماو دار حرکتhành động đánh đu trên cái đu
3 a strong dancing rhythm The music should be played with a swing.dansritmeإيقاع سَريع، سوينْغсуингšvih, rytmusswingder Schwungγρήγορος χορευτικός ρυθμός, σουίγκritmo; (jazz) swinghoogne rütm, svingسوينگ؛جاز آمريكاييrytmirythme entraînantקֶצֶב חָזָקझूलता हुआživahni ritam, svingritmusirama kerassveifla, svingritmo (sostenuto)律動율동, 명쾌한 댄스 리듬svingassvingsrancaksterk ritmeswing; svingende rytmeswingritmoritm antrenantритмšvih, rytmusz zamahomritamsväng, fart, kläm, rytmเพลงแจ๊ซซ์แบบหนึ่งsving搖擺舞音樂ритмناچ کی ایک زوردار تالnhạc xuynh
4 a change in public opinion etc a swing away from the government.meningsveranderingتَغَيُّر سَريع في الرأي العامсмяна на мнениеodvratomsving; bevægelsedie Schwenkungμεταστροφήgiro, viraje, cambiomuutumine, kõikumineتغيير موضعheilahdusrevirementשִינוּיबदलावzaokretmegfordulás, elfordulásperubahan pendapatsveiflamutamento変動여론의 바뀜posūkispārmaiņa; pavērsiensperubahan pendapatommekeeromstilling, bevegelsezmiana opiniiviragemreviriment, schimbare (de opinie/de atitudine)поворотodvratpreobratpromenaomsvängningการเปลี่ยนความคิดเห็นของส่วนรวมkayma, değişim(輿論的)變化поворотراءے عامہ کی تبدیلیsự thay đổi từ ý kiến này sang ý kiến khác
5 a seat for swinging, hung on ropes or chains from a supporting frame etc. swaaiأرجوحَهлюлкаhoupačkagyngedie Schaukelκούνιαcolumpiokiikتاب بازيkeinubalançoireנַדנֵדָהलय, झूम की लयnjihaljka, ljuljačkahintaayunanrólaaltalenaぶらんこ그네sūpuoklėsšūpolesbuaianschommelhuskehuśtawkabaloiçobalansoarкачелиhojdačkagugalnicaljuljaškagungaชิงช้าsalıncak秋千гойдалкаجھولاcái đu
adj ˈswinging
fashionable and exciting the swinging city of London.opwindendعلى الطّراز الحَديث السَّريع والمُثيرмодеренelegantní, rušnýswingingschwungvollμοντέρνος, συναρπαστικόςmoderno; con mucha marchavaimustavخوب و خوش؛گل كردهsvengaavaà la modeמוֹדֵרנִיजोरदार, स्वतंत्र, झुमाने वाला, दोलयमान, झूलने वालाživahan, poletanhatalmasmodernsem er í tísku og spennandi(pieno di vita)先端を行く유행을 앞서 가는puikus, prašmatnusaizraujošs; fantastisksmeriah betulhipsom svinger, modernemodny, dynamicznyna modala modăультрасовременныйrušný, vzrušujúcimoden, vznemirljivuzbudljivhålligång-ที่ทันสมัยcanlı, hayat dolu時髦的,使人激動的чудовий; сучаснийجھولناsinh động使
swing bridge
a type of bridge that swings open to let ships pass. swaaibrugجِسِر دَوّار مُتَحَرِّكподвижен мостotočný mostdrejebrodie Zugbrückeκινητή γέφυραpuente giratoriopöördsildنوعي پلkääntösiltapont tournantגֶשֶר נִפתַחघुमाऊ पुलpokretni mostforgóhídjembatan kereksveiflubrúponte girevole旋開橋선회교(旋回橋), 선개교(旋開橋)pakeliamasis tiltaspaceļamais tiltsjambatan ayundraaibrugsvingbrumost obrotowyponte giratóriapod rotitorразводной мостotočný mostpremični mostpokretni mostsvängbroสะพานหัน; สะพานที่เคลื่อนได้เพื่อที่ได้เพื่อเปิดทางให้เรือที่แล่นอยู่ในแม่น้ำข้างใต้ผ่านไปได้açılır kapanır köprü平轉橋розвідний містجھولا پلcầu đóng mở, cầu quay
swing door
a door that swings open in both directions. swaaideurباب دَوّارлетяща вратаlétací dveřesvingdørdie Pendeltürπόρτα που ανοίγει προς τα έξω και προς τα μέσαpuerta giratoriapöörduksنوعي درheilurioviporte battanteדֶלֶת דוּ-כִיווּנִיתघूमने वाला दरवाजाokretna vratalengőajtópintu kupu-kupuvængjahurð(porta a battente)自在ドアー앞뒤로 열리며 저절로 닫히는 문, 자동식 문dvivėrės/sukamosios durysvirpuļdurvispintu ayunklapdeursvingdørdrzwi wahadłoweporta de vaivémuşă batantăвращающаяся дверьlietajúce dverenihajna vrataokretna vratasvängdörrประตูที่สามารถดึงเข้าผลักออกก็ได้iki tarafa açılır kapanır kapı轉門двері, що відчиняються в будь-який бікایسا دروازہ جو کسی بھی جانب دھکیلنے سے کھل سکتا ہےcửa lò xo, cửa tự động
be in full swing
to be going ahead, or continuing, busily or vigorously The work was in full swing.volstoom aan die gangعلى قَدَمٍ وساق، بأقْصى سُرْعَهв разгара сиbýt v plném prouduvære i fuld gangin vollem Gange seinσε πλήρη δράσηestar en plena marcha/actividadtäies hoos olemaدر بحبوحهolla täydessä vauhdissabattre son pleinבִּמלוֹא הַתנוּפָהभरपूर चालू, जोरो परu punom zamahu, punom paromjavában folyikberjalan terusvera í fullum gangi(essere in piena attività)まっ最中で한창 진행중이다vykti visu smarkumu, pačiame įkarštyjeiet pilnā sparāberjalan terusin volle gangvære i full svingw pełnym tokuestar em plena actividadea fi în toiв полном разгареbyť v plnom prúdebiti v polnem poletubiti u punom zamahuvara i full gångอย่างต่อเนื่อง; ทำต่อไปen civcivli anında olmak正在全力進行бити джерелом; вируватиپورے زور شور سے آگے بڑھناhoạt động sôi nổi nhất
get into the swing (of things)
to begin to fit into a routine etc. in roetine pasيَدْخُل في الرّوتينнавлизамzaběhnout sevænne sig tilin den Rhythmus kommenπαίρνω το κολάι, συνηθίζωcoger el ritmo/tranquillo(millessegi) sisse elama, harjumaكار روزمره را شروع كردنpäästä vauhtiinse mettre au courantלְהִתרַגֵל לַשִׁגרָהकाम काज में लग जानाpriučiti se, uputiti se u štobelezökken (a rendes kerékvágásba)mulai menyesuaikan dirikomast inn í hlutina(entrare nell'ordine di idee)慣れて일과에 적응하다įsivažiuotiieiet (parastajā) ritmāmula menyesuaikan diriop dreef komenkomme inn i, grepet wchodzić w rutynęentrar na rotinaa intra în ritmвойти в курс делаzabehnúť sauvesti se v kajući u rutinukomma i gångปรับตัวเข้ากับสภาพแวดล้อมใหม่yoluna girmek積極投入工作увійти в коліюمعمول میں آناthích nghi với một thói thường
go with a swing
(of an organized event etc) to proceed or go easily and successfully. voor die wind weesيَتَقَدَّم بِسُهولَة ونَجاحминавам гладкоjít jako po máslegå som smurtwie am Schnürchen gehenεξελίσσομαι θαυμάσιαir viento en popa, como una seda ir, sobre ruedas ir, salir a pedir de bocasujumaموفق برگذلر شدنsujua kuin rasvattutrès bien marcherלַרוּץ בְּקָלוּתसफलतापूर्वक घटित होनाglatko tećijól/pompásan megyberjalan lancarganga eins og í sögu(avere successo)うまく行く(일 등이) 순조롭게 나아가다eiti kaip sviestu pateptaiet gludi/kā pa sviestuberjalan lancarvan een leien dakje gaan det suseriść gładkoir num bom ritmoa mer­ge foarte bineкак по маслу идтиísť ako po maslegladko itiići laganim tokomgå lekande lättดำเนินการyolunda gitmek順利地進行іти як по маслуکامیابی کے ساتھ آگے بڑھناsôi nổi và vui vẻ

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Two little girls are sitting in it, and swing themselves backwards and forwards; their frocks are as white as snow, and long green silk ribands flutter from their bonnets.
As I reached the limit of my swing and prepared to rush back on the counter swing, a great gong struck and thundered.
Twice only movedst thou thy rattle with thy little hands--then did my feet swing with dance-fury.
 
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