Sway
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British pronunciation/swˈe‍ɪ/
American pronunciation/ˈsweɪ/

Definice a Význam "sway"

to sway
01

houpat se, kolébat se

to slowly move back and forth or from side to side
Intransitive
to sway definition and meaning
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The branches of the willow tree swayed gently in the breeze.
The boat began to sway with the rhythm of the ocean waves.
The dancer 's hips swayed sensuously to the rhythm of the music, captivating the audience.
02

houpat, kývat

to cause something to move gently back and forth or from side to side
Transitive: to sway sth
to sway definition and meaning
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The rhythmic music swayed the crowd, encouraging everyone to move in harmony on the dance floor.
The gentle breeze swayed the curtains in the open window.
She gently swayed the cradle, soothing the baby with a rhythmic motion.
03

přemluvit, ovlivnit

to encourage someone to do or believe something
Transitive: to sway sb | to sway an opinion
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The passionate speaker hoped to sway the audience with compelling arguments.
The marketing team worked hard to sway consumers towards their brand.
The politician tried to sway public opinion by addressing the concerns of the community.
01

vliv, majetek

the influence or control over someone or something
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The politician 's powerful speeches held considerable sway over voters.
Economic factors often have a significant sway on consumer behavior.
His expert opinion carries a lot of sway in the scientific community.
02

naklonění, kolísání

pitching dangerously to one side
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