摇摆的英文:
wag
waver
- The hammock swings.
吊床摇摆。 - The sign was swaying/swinging in the wind
招牌随风摇摆。 - The wind swayed the swing.
风使秋千摇摆。 - The roll of the ship put us to sleep.
船的摇摆使我们睡着了。 - To play or dance to jive music.
演奏摇摆乐,跳摇摆舞 - They swayed back and forth, more or less in sync with the music.
他们来回摇摆,基本上与音乐同步。 - Swing was big-band music and used large brass sections to provide a tidal wave of sound.
摇摆爵士乐的特征是启用大型乐队,铜管乐器用得很多,以给人一种音浪的感觉。 - Darkness lends a reddish tint to sea oats bending with storm-whipped winds in Saxis, Virginia.
在弗吉尼亚的萨克西斯,夜晚把红色色彩带赋给了海滨,风暴所刮起大风使燕麦草不断摇摆。 - The hut was shaking in the storm.
小屋在风雨中摇摆。 - To shake rapidly;jiggle.
急速摇摆;摇铃
v. 摇动;喋喋不休
n. 摇摆;爱说笑打趣的人
- She wagged her head.
她摇摇头。 - Bit wagged her tail to say,
比特摇着尾巴说: - Wag one's fingers at sb.
向某人摆动手指(表示威胁、警告、责备等) - She often wagged her jaw.
她常常喋喋不休。 - The dog gave a wag of its tail.
那条狗摆了摆尾巴。
v. 踌躇,动摇;摇曳,摆动
n. 挥动者
- The battle line wavered and broke.
战线动摇并崩溃了。 - to swing; to flicker; to sway; to waver
摇曳 - The shadows of the dancers wavered continually.
舞者的身影摇摆不停。 - They are waver of flags and shouters of slogans.
他们都是些摇旗呐喊的人。 - To sway or waver as if losing or regaining equilibrium.
犹豫不决摇摆或晃动,好象失去或恢复平衡。