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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 swing n. Pronunciation: ' swiŋ Function: verb Inflected Form:   swung \ ' swəŋ\ ; swing·ing \ ' swiŋ-iŋ\ Etymology: Middle English, to beat, fling, hurl, rush, from Old English swingan to beat, fling oneself, rush; akin to Old High German swingan to fling, rush Date: 13th century transitive verb 1 a : to cause to move vigorously through a wide arc or circle < swing an ax> b : to cause to sway to and fro c (1) : to cause to turn on an axis (2) : to cause to face or move in another direction < swing the car into a side road> 2 : to suspend so as to permit swaying or turning 3 : to convey by suspension <cranes swing ing cargo into the ship's hold> 4 a (1) : to influence decisively < swing a lot of votes> (2) : to bring around by influence b : to handle successfully : MANAGE <wasn't able to swing a new car on his income> < swing a deal> 5 : to play or sing (as a melody) in the style of swing music intransitive verb 1 : to move freely to and fro especially in suspension from an overhead support 2 a : to die by hanging b : to hang freely from a support 3 : to move in or describe a circle or arc: a : to turn on a hinge or pivot b : to turn in place c : to convey oneself by grasping a fixed support < swing aboard the train> 4 a : to have a steady pulsing rhythm b : to play or sing with a lively compelling rhythm specifically : to play swing music 5 : to shift or fluctuate from one condition, form, position, or object of attention or favor to another < swing constantly from optimism to pessimism and back ― Sinclair Lewis> 6 a : to move along rhythmically b : to start up in a smooth vigorous manner <ready to swing into action> 7 : to hit or aim at something with a sweeping arm movement 8 …