swinging
形容词
1. 摇摆的,摆动的 - The pendulum was swinging back and forth. (钟摆来回摆动。) - The children were swinging on the playground. (孩子们在游乐场上荡秋千。) 2. 活跃的,充满活力的 - They enjoyed the swinging nightlife of the city. (他们享受着城市的繁华夜生活。) - He was a member of the swinging sixties generation. (他是翩翩60年代的一员。) 3. (性行为)放荡的,开放的 - They were known for their swinging lifestyle. (他们以放荡的生活方式而闻名。) - The book explores the world of swinging couples. (这本书探索了情侣们的开放生活世界。)名词
1. 摇摆,摆动 - The swing of the pendulum was mesmerizing. (钟摆的摆动令人入迷。) - The little girl was happily playing on the swing. (小女孩在秋千上快乐地玩耍。) 2. 活跃状态,繁忙状态 - The office is in full swing during the busy season. (在繁忙季节,办公室正处于忙碌状态。) - The party was in full swing when we arrived. (我们到达时,派对正在热闹进行中。)词语辨析
swing, sway, oscillate - These words all refer to movement from side to side or back and forth. - Swing emphasizes a regular or rhythmic movement, often around a fixed point. - Sway suggests a gentle or swaying movement, often due to external force or influence. - Oscillate implies a back-and-forth movement, often in a steady and predictable manner.词汇扩充
- swing set: 秋千架 - swing dance: 摇摆舞 - swing music: 摇摆乐 - swing vote: 关键票近义词
- oscillating: 摆动的 - swaying: 摇摆的 - lively: 活跃的 - vibrant: 充满活力的反义词
- still: 静止的 - motionless: 不动的柯林斯词典
1. 形容词 - If something is swinging, it is moving regularly to and fro or from side to side about a fixed point. - If you describe something as swinging, you mean that it is lively, exciting, and fashionable. - If you describe someone as swinging, you mean that they have a modern and lively lifestyle. 2. 名词 - A swing is a seat hanging by two ropes or chains from a frame, on which someone can sit and move backwards and forwards. - If something is in full swing, it is fully developed or happening in the way that was expected. - If you say that someone's mood or behaviour is a swing, you mean that it changes suddenly and in a way that is not normal for them.牛津词典
1. 形容词 - Moving back and forth or from side to side while or as if suspended or on a hinge. - Lively, exciting, and fashionable. - (Of popular music or jazz) performed with a strong rhythm section that emphasizes the beat, typically featuring soloists or solo passages in a band context. - (Of a person) having a modern and lively manner or lifestyle. 2. 名词 - A seat suspended by ropes or chains, on which someone may sit and swing back and forth. - Full development or great activity. - A change of mood or behaviour.用法
- The pendulum is swinging back and forth. - They enjoyed the swinging nightlife of the city. - The office is in full swing during the busy season. - The party was in full swing when we arrived.例句
- The swing of the pendulum was mesmerizing. (钟摆的摆动令人入迷。)
- The little girl was happily playing on the swing. (小女孩在秋千上快乐地玩耍。)
- He enjoyed the swinging rhythm of the jazz music. (他喜欢爵士乐的摇摆节奏。)
- The fashion industry is always looking for the next swinging trend. (时尚界总是在寻找下一个时髦的潮流。)
- They were known for their swinging lifestyle. (他们以放荡的生活方式而闻名。)
- The swing set in the park is always popular with children. (公园里的秋千架总是受到孩子们的喜爱。)
- The project is in full swing and progressing smoothly. (该项目正在如火如荼地进行,并且进展顺利。)
- Her mood can sometimes be a swing, going from happy to sad in an instant. (她的情绪有时会很忽变,一瞬间从快乐变成悲伤。)
- He has a swinging lifestyle, always attending parties and events. (他过着充满活力的生活,总是参加派对和活动。)
- The ship swayed gently in the calm sea. (船在平静的海面上轻轻摇摆。)
- The crowd sways to the rhythm of the music. (人群随着音乐的节奏摇摆。)
- The pendulum oscillates back and forth. (钟摆来回摆动。)
- The old clock on the wall oscillates with a soothing tick-tock. (墙上的老钟以舒缓的嘀嗒声摆动。)