sway
sway
sweɪ
svei
British pronunciation
/swˈe‍ɪ/

Definición y significado de "sway"en inglés

to sway
01

mecer, balancear

to slowly move back and forth or from side to side
Intransitive
to sway definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The dancer 's hips swayed sensuously to the rhythm of the music, captivating the audience.
Las caderas del bailarín se mecían sensualmente al ritmo de la música, cautivando a la audiencia.
02

balancear, mecer

to cause something to move gently back and forth or from side to side
Transitive: to sway sth
to sway definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
She gently swayed the cradle, soothing the baby with a rhythmic motion.
Ella mecía suavemente la cuna, calmando al bebé con un movimiento rítmico.
03

influir en, influenciar

to encourage someone to do or believe something
Transitive: to sway sb | to sway an opinion
example
Ejemplos
The politician tried to sway public opinion by addressing the concerns of the community.
El político intentó influir en la opinión pública abordando las preocupaciones de la comunidad.
01

influencia, dominio

the influence or control over someone or something
example
Ejemplos
His expert opinion carries a lot of sway in the scientific community.
Su opinión experta tiene mucha influencia en la comunidad científica.
02

balanceo, oscilación

a movement from side to side, especially one that makes something lean or pitch dangerously
example
Ejemplos
The bridge moved with a gentle sway in the wind.
El puente se movía con un suave vaivén en el viento.
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