sway

US /sweɪ/
UK /sweɪ/
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1.

摇摆, 摇动

move or cause to move slowly to and fro

:
The trees were swaying in the wind.
树木在风中摇曳
She began to sway to the music.
她开始随着音乐摇摆
2.

影响, 左右

control or influence (a person or course of action)

:
He was easily swayed by public opinion.
他很容易被公众舆论左右
Don't let anyone sway you from your decision.
不要让任何人动摇你的决定。
1.

摇摆, 摇动

a rhythmic movement to and fro

:
The gentle sway of the boat made her feel sleepy.
船的轻柔摇摆让她感到困倦。
She moved with a graceful sway.
她以优美的摇摆姿态移动。
2.

控制, 影响力

power or influence over others

:
The dictator held absolute sway over his people.
独裁者对人民拥有绝对的控制权
Her words held great sway with the committee.
她的话对委员会具有很大的影响力