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swing (EN)
verbo, sustantivo

verbo “swing”

infinitivo swing; él swings; pret. swung; part. swung; ger. swinging
  1. balancearse
    The branches swung gently in the breeze.
  2. hacer oscilar
    She swung the rope over her head.
  3. columpiarse
    The children were swinging happily at the playground.
  4. girar
    He swung the golf club and hit the ball perfectly.
  5. pivotar
    The gate swung shut behind us.
  6. fluctuar
    His mood swung from joy to despair.
  7. conseguir
    Do you think we can swing tickets for the concert?
  8. tocar música con un ritmo fuerte que te hace querer bailar
    This band really knows how to swing.
  9. participar en el estilo de vida de intercambiar parejas sexuales dentro de un grupo
    They discovered that their neighbors like to swing.

sustantivo “swing”

sing. swing, pl. swings o no contable
  1. columpio
    The kids love playing on the swings at the park.
  2. oscilación
    The swing of the pendulum keeps time.
  3. golpe
    He took a swing with the baseball bat.
  4. cambio brusco
    There's been a swing in public opinion recently.
  5. swing (un estilo de música jazz con un ritmo fuerte)
    She enjoys listening to swing music from the 1940s.
  6. swing (un estilo de baile asociado con la música swing)
    They like to dance swing.
  7. (en teatro) un intérprete que puede desempeñar varios papeles en un musical
    She was hired as a swing in the Broadway show.
  8. (en deportes) movimiento lateral de la pelota mientras está en el aire, especialmente en cricket
    The bowler is known for his ability to get swing on the ball.