释义 |
swing noun 1change in public opinion, sb's mood, etc. 舆论的转变;情绪的改变ADJECTIVE | VERB + SWING | SWING + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEbig, dramatic, huge, sharp, violent, wide (especially NAmE) 大转变;剧烈的波动;巨大的转变;急剧的转变◆violent swings in policy政策的急剧改变small 小转变10%, etc. * 10% 等的改变sudden, wild 突然的/疯狂的转变◆his sudden swings of mood他情绪的突然波动electoral, national (especially BrE) 选举支持率的变化;全国性的转变mood 情绪波动◆She suffers from severe mood swings.她情绪波动很厉害。VERB + SWINGneed 需要转变◆The party needs a swing of only 2.5% to win.该党只需 2.5% 的选民转而支持他们就能取胜。represent 表明转变◆This represents a swing of 14% against the party.这表明有 14% 的选票转而投给该党的对手。suffer, suffer from 经历转变SWING + NOUNstate, vote, voter (all especially NAmE) 摇摆州(指投票意向不断变化的州);意向摇摆不定的选票;意向摇摆的投票人◆Ohio is a swing state in the presidential election.俄亥俄州在总统大选中意见摇摆不定。PREPOSITIONswing in favour of (BrE) , swing to, swing towards/toward 对⋯有利的转变;朝⋯的转变◆signs of a late swing to the Democrats后期倒向民主党的迹象swing against 对⋯不利的转变◆a dramatic swing against the socialists对社会主义者不利的急剧变化swing away from 偏离⋯的转变◆the swing away from science in schools学校偏离理科的转变swing from 从⋯转变swing in ⋯方面的转变◆a sharp swing in the attitudes of economists经济学家观点的急剧转变 |