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beeswing
n. vin âgé,vin qu'on laisse longtemps fermenté
swing Idiome
get in the swing of things
adapt to a new environment or situation He got into the swing of things after the party started.
so small you could barely swing a cat
very small room, narrow room The bedroom was so small you could barely swing a cat in it.
swing
to have sexual intercourse
swing low
to have oral sex
in full swing
at the maximum point of activity 紧张(积极)进行
The negotiations are in full swing.谈判正在紧张地进行。
When he arrived,the meeting was already in full swing.当他到那里的时候,会议正开得很热烈。
A mass campaign to plant trees is in full swing.一场群众性植树运动正在轰轰烈烈地进行。
swing round
1.turn round quickly 猛转身
He swung round to see who had pushed him.他赶紧回头看谁推了他。
He swung round to confront the man who had been shadowing him.他急忙转过身子,正视着尾随他的那个家伙。
2.change(opinion)改变(观点等)
When he realized the truth of the situation,he completely swung round to our position.他了解到事情真相后,就完全转到我们这方面来了。
swing sth
Idiom(s): swing sth
Theme: CAUSES
to make something happen. (Slang.)
• I hope I can swing a deal that will make us all a lot of money.
• We all hope you can swing it.
not enough room to swing a cat
Idiom(s): not enough room to swing a cat
Theme: SIZE - SMALL
not very much space. (Folksy.)
• Their living room was very small. There wasn't enough room to swing a cat.
• How can you work in a small room like this? There's not enough room to swing a cat.
get into the swing of things
Idiom(s): get into the swing of things
Theme: JOINING
to join into the routine or the activities.
• Come on, Bill. Try to get into the swing of things.
• John just couldn't seem to get into the swing of things.
get into full swing
Idiom(s): get into full swing AND get into high gear
Theme: ACTIVITY
to move into the peak of activity; to start moving fast or efficiently. (Informal.)
• In the summer months, things really get into full swing around here.
• We go skiing in the mountains each winter. Things get into high gear there in November.
swing into action
Idiom(s): go into action AND swing into action
Theme: WORK
to start doing something.
• I usually get to work at 7:45, and I go into action at 8:00.
• When the ball is hit in my direction, you should see me swing into action.
Full swing
If a something is in full swing, it is going or doing well.
Go down swinging
If you want to go down swinging, you know you will probably fail, but you refuse to give up.
In the swing
If things are in the swing, they are progressing well.
Swing the lead
If you swing the lead, you pretend to be ill or do not do your share of the work.
Swinging door
This idiom refers to something or someone that can go in two conflicting or opposite directions.
Swings and roundabouts
If something's swings and roundabouts, it has about as many disadvantages as it has advantages.
No Room to Swing a Cat
An unsually small or confined space.
in full swing|full swing|swing
adj. phr. Actively going on; in full action. The Valentine party was in full swing. All of the children were planting seeds; the gardening project was in full swing.
swing one's weight|swing|weight
v. phr. To use your personal power to get something done The President swings his weight to get laws passed. Mr. Thomas swung his weight to get his son a job with the company.
An swing idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with swing, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Dictionnaire de mots similaires, Différentes expressions, Synonymes, Idiomes pour Idiome swing