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swing

Aussprache: [swɪŋ]

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Kontext: „movement“

(verb) to move something back and forth or side to side, like when you use your arms to push or pull. Imagine swinging a baseball bat or your arms while running.

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She loves to swing her arms while she jogs in the morning.

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He didn't swing the bat at all and missed the ball.

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Can you swing your toy back and forth?

Kontext: „recreation“

(verb) to sit on a swing and go up and down, like on a playground swing. You push off the ground to go higher and then come back down.

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The children enjoyed swinging on the swings in the park.

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She couldn't swing because the swings were broken.

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Do you want to swing on the playground today?

Kontext: „movement“

(noun) the action or way of moving back and forth or side to side. Like when you do a big swing with your arm or leg.

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He made a wide swing with his arm to brush away the leaves.

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Her swing was so small that it didn’t move anything.

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What kind of swing did you see during the game?

Kontext: „recreation“

(noun) the seat that hangs and moves back and forth. This is the seat you sit on at the playground.

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The swing was her favorite spot in the park.

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There are no swings left at the playground because they are all taken.

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How many swings are there in that park?

Kontext: „games“

(noun) a rhythmic movement or change, often related to activities like dance or sports. It can mean a change in the situation or mood.

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The artist's performance had a beautiful swing to it.

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The game lost its swing when the other team scored too many points.

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Did you notice the swing in the crowd’s mood during the concert?

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