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verbnoun (+ adv./prep.) The branches were swaying in the wind. 树枝在风中摇曳。 Vicky swayed and fell. 维基摇晃着倒下了。 sway something (+ adv./prep.) They danced rhythmically, swaying their hips to the music. 他们伴着音乐扭动屁股,有节奏地跳舞。 He's easily swayed. 他很容易动摇。 She wasn't swayed by his good looks or his clever talk. 他相貌不凡,谈吐风趣,但她不为所动。 Couples were swaying to the rhythm of the music. He swayed back and forth like a drunken man. He will not easily be swayed by argument. The cow’s udder swayed from side to side as she walked along. The curtains swayed gently in the breeze. The stage swayed alarmingly under their weight. Don’t allow yourself to be swayed by emotion. He’s easily swayed. 他很容易动摇。 His previous experience of playing against New Zealand probably swayed the decision to select him. She noticed that he was swaying slightly. She swayed her hips in time to the music. The branches of the trees were swaying in the wind. The panel was not swayed by his arguments. The speech was important in swaying public opinion. The sway of the yacht was making her feel sick. Rebel forces hold sway over much of the island. 该岛很大一部分控制在叛军手里。 She was brought up under the sway of Communism. He was quick to exploit those who fell under his sway. 他毫不犹豫地利用受他控制的那些人。 Traditional attitudes still hold sway in the region. |