swinging

swinging
adjective
1) schwingend
2) (rhythmical) [stark] rhythmisch
3) (coll.): (lively) wild (ugs.); swingend (ugs.)
* * *
adjective (fashionable and exciting: the swinging city of London.) schwungvoll
* * *
swing·ing
[ˈswɪŋɪŋ]
adj (dated fam: fun, exciting) schwungvoll; (promiscuous) freizügig
the \swinging sixties die Swinging Sixties
* * *
['swIŋɪŋ]
adj
step schwungvoll; movement schaukelnd; music schwungvoll, swingend; (fig inf) person locker (inf)

swinging door (US) — Pendeltür f

swinging London — Swinging London nt

London was a swinging place then — in London war damals wirklich was los (inf)

the swinging sixties — die flotten sechziger Jahre, die "swinging sixties" (sl)

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swinging [ˈswıŋıŋ]
A s
1. Schwingen n, Pendeln n
2. Schwenken n
3. SCHIFF Schwojen n
4. ELEK
a) (Frequenz-)Schwankung(en) f(pl)
b) Schwung m
B adj (adv swingingly)
1. schwingend, Schwing…:
swinging door Pendeltür f
2. besonders TECH Schwenk…:
swinging lever Schwenkarm m
3. schwankend:
swinging temperature MED Temperaturschwankungen pl;
swinging voter Aus umg Wechselwähler(in)
4. fig schwungvoll:
a) rhythmisch
b) kraftvoll
c) lebenslustig
* * *
adjective
1) schwingend
2) (rhythmical) [stark] rhythmisch
3) (coll.): (lively) wild (ugs.); swingend (ugs.)
* * *
adj.
schaukelnd adj.

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