sway
[swe]
vi.
摇摆;
歪,倾斜;
改变;
vt.
使前后或来回摇摆;
使倾斜;
[航海]升起桅杆;
n.
摇摆;
支配,统治;
例句:
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A hard-core group of right-wing senators had hoped to sway their colleagues.
一群骨干右翼参议员曾企图左右自己的同僚。
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South of the Usk, a completely different approach seems to hold sway.
阿斯克以南盛行的似乎是一种完全不同的方式。
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In medieval times the church held sway over many countries.
在中世纪,教会支配着许多国家.
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Blockbuster scholarship offers don't always sway top talents.
来自WSJ
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He did not have a magical ability to sway.
来自WSJ
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Even small changes in margins often sway investors.
来自WSJ
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She swayed and fell in a faint.
她摇摇晃晃晕倒在地。
来自《权威词典》
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The trees were swaying gently in the wind.
树在风中轻轻摇曳。
来自《权威词典》
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The sailboat swayed on the stormy sea.
帆船在暴风雨的海面上摇晃。
来自《权威词典》