sways; swayed; swaying
sways; swayed; swaying
Learner's definition of SWAY
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[no object] : to move slowly back and forth摇摆;摆动 2
[+ object] : to cause (someone) to agree with you or to share your opinion说服;使相信 -
The lawyer tried to sway the jury.律师试图说服陪审团。
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She persisted in her argument, but I wouldn't let her sway me.她坚持她的论点,但我不会让她影响我。
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often used as (be) swayed常用作(be) swayed 2 sway /ˈsweɪ/ noun
Learner's definition of SWAY
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: a slow movement back and forth摇摆;摆动 2
: a controlling force or influence控制力;影响 -
He has them under his sway. [=he controls them]他将他们置于自己的掌控之下。
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He has come/fallen under the sway of terrorists.他已落入恐怖分子的掌控。
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The ancient Romans held sway over most of Europe.古罗马人曾控制了欧洲大部分地区。
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The theory still holds sway today. [=still influences people today]这个理论现在仍具有影响力。