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swing /swɪŋ/ (swung, swung /swʌŋ/ ) ► SEE ALLswing aroundswing sb/sth aroundswing at sbswing sth at sbswing byswing by sth swing round, etc. ●ˌswing aˈround●ˌswing sb/sth aˈround (BrE also ˌswing ˈround, ˌswing sb/sth ˈround) 1. to turn around fast to face the other way; to make sb/sth do this (使某人)猛地转身;猛地掉转(某物)◆Luke suddenly swung round and glared at me. 卢克突然转过身来瞪着我。◆I swung the car round and drove back down the road. 我猛地掉转车头,沿路开车返回。2. to change from one idea, opinion, etc. to another, especially the opposite one 改变(主意、看法等);改弦易辙◆The Labour Party has now swung round to supporting Europe. 工党现在已经改弦更张,转而支持欧洲了。◆You should be able to swing people round to your point of view. 你应该有能力扭转人们的看法来接受你的观点。[v + adv] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˈswing at sb●ˈswing sth at sbto try to hit sb (用…)朝某人打去◆She swung at me with the iron bar. 她抡着根铁棍向我打过来。[v + prep] [v + n/pron + prep]●ˌswing ˈby●ˌswing ˈby sth (NAmE, informal) to visit a person or place for a short time, especially when you are going somewhere else 短暂拜访(某人或某处);顺路看望◆She swung by (= came here) on her way home. 她回家时顺便过来了一趟。◆Let’s swing by Dave’s house after the movie. 看完电影后,咱们顺便到戴夫家去坐坐吧。SYN drop by[v + adv] [v + prep]●ˌswing ˈround, etc. (BrE) ➡ swing around, etc. |