swung
- IPA[swʌŋ]
英式
- past and past participle of swing
- 相關詞
- move or cause to move back and forth or from side to side while suspended or on an axis: her long black skirt swung about her legs the door swung shut behind him
- a seat suspended by ropes or chains, on which someone may sit and swing back and forth.
Oxford Dictionary
- move or cause to move back and forth or from side to side while suspended or on an axis: her long black skirt swung about her legs a priest began swinging a censer
- a seat suspended by ropes or chains, on which someone may sit and swing back and forth.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a dash (⁓) in the form of a reverse s on its side.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a dash (⁓) in the form of a reverse s on its side.
Oxford Dictionary
- a frame for children to play on, typically including one or more swings and a slide.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a vote that is regarded as decisive to the outcome of an election because it is not predictable ...
Oxford Dictionary
- an aircraft wing that can move from a right-angled to a swept-back position: swing-wing fighter bombers
Oxford American Dictionary
- a swing made by attaching one end of a rope to a tree branch or other support and tying a large ... the youngsters were playing on a rope swing over the brook
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