swing

US /swɪŋ/
UK /swɪŋ/
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1.

schwingen, pendeln

move or cause to move back and forth or from side to side while suspended or as if suspended

:
The door swung open.
Die Tür schwung auf.
He swung his arms as he walked.
Er schwung seine Arme, während er ging.
2.

schwingen, klettern

move by grasping a support and pulling oneself along or up to it

:
He swung himself onto the horse.
Er schwung sich auf das Pferd.
1.

Schaukel

a seat suspended by ropes or chains, on which someone may sit and swing back and forth

:
The children were playing on the swing in the park.
Die Kinder spielten auf der Schaukel im Park.
She pushed her little brother on the swing.
Sie schob ihren kleinen Bruder auf der Schaukel an.
2.

Umschwung, Schwenk

a sudden or marked change in an opinion, attitude, or trend

:
There was a big swing in public opinion.
Es gab einen großen Umschwung in der öffentlichen Meinung.
The election saw a swing to the left.
Die Wahl zeigte einen Schwenk nach links.