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swing, définition et synonymes du mot swing dans le dictionnaire. Définition : Coup de poing latéral...
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To move back and forth suspended or as if suspended from above. 2. To hit at something with a sweeping motion of the arm: swung at the ball. 3. To move ...
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a : to cause to move vigorously through a wide arc or circle <swing an ax>. b : to cause to sway to and fro. c (1) : to cause to turn on an axis (2) : to cause to face ...
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to cause to move to and fro, sway, or oscillate, as something suspended from above: to swing one's arms in walking. 2. to cause to move in alternate directions or ...
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swing v. , swung , swinging , swings . v.intr. To move back and forth suspended or as if suspended from above.
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1. A fluctuation in the value of an asset, liability or account. This term is most commonly used when referring to a situation in which the price of an asset ...
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Swing. From Jacob Teichroew, former About.com Guide. Definition: a style of jazz that was dominant in the 1930s, and performed by jazz big bands primarily for ...
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Boogie-woogie pianist Maurice Rocco argues that the definition of swing "is just a matter of personal opinion." Jeff Pressing's 2002 article claims that a "feel" is "a ...
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