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swayable

/swey/US // sweɪ //UK // (sweɪ) //

可摇摆的,可摇晃的,可摇动的,可摇曳的

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to move or swing to and fro, as something fixed at one end or resting on a support.
    • : to move or incline to one side or in a particular direction.
    • : to incline in opinion, sympathy, tendency, etc.: She swayed toward conservatism.
    • : to fluctuate or vacillate, as in opinion: His ideas swayed this way and that.
    • : to wield power; exercise rule.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to cause to move to and fro or to incline from side to side.
    • : to cause to move to one side or in a particular direction.
    • : Nautical. to hoist or raise.
    • : to cause to fluctuate or vacillate.
    • : to cause to incline or turn in a specified way; influence.
    • : to cause to swerve, as from a purpose or a course of action: He swayed them from their plan.
    • : to dominate; direct.
    • : to wield, as a weapon or scepter.
    • : to rule; govern.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of swaying; swaying movement.
    • : rule; dominion: He held all Asia in his sway.
    • : dominating power or influence: Many voters were under his sway.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inreceptive
Synonyms
amenable可接受的,可亲的,可行的,可亲approachable平易近人,平易近人的,可接近的,平易近人的人friendly友好的,友好,友善的,友善hospitable好客的,好客,热情好客,殷勤interested有兴趣,有兴趣的,感兴趣的是,感兴趣的open-minded开明的,开明,豁达,豁达的ready准备好了,准备就绪,准备,准备好responsive响应性,响应性的,响应式,响应的sensitive敏感的,敏感,灵敏的,敏锐的susceptible易受影响的,易受感染的,易受影响,易受感染sympathetic具有同情心的,有同情心的,具有同情心,有同情心welcoming欢迎,迎接,欢迎来到,迎接的open开放,开放的,开放式,开放式的acceptant接受者,接受,承兑人,接受的acceptive感知性,感知性的,感知型,感知accessible无障碍,无障碍的,可访问的,可获得的alert警惕,提醒,警报,警觉bright明亮的,明亮,光明,光亮favorable有利于,有利的,有利,良好的influenceable可影响的,可影响,可以影响的,可以影响observant观察者,观察家,善于观察的人,观察家们open to suggestions乐于接受建议,愿意接受建议,虚心接受建议,乐于建议perceptive敏锐的,敏锐,敏锐的洞察力,敏锐的人persuadable可劝说的,有说服力的,可说服的,可说服性pushover推动者,逼迫者,促成者,逼迫quick on the uptake迅速上手,反应迅速,迅速反应,反应敏捷recipient收件人,接受者,受援方,受援国suggestible暗示性的,暗示性,暗示性强的,暗示性强well-disposed态度良好,善解人意,态度好的,态度好

Examples

  • Doomsday messaging may be accurate with regards to the gravity of the problem at hand, but it holds little sway over a public wracked by empathy burnout.

  • I stayed at their Catskills East location and woke up each morning to the sway of century-old trees.

  • The hearing gave the clearest indication yet of both parties' best arguments in the matter and of which positions seem most likely to hold sway with Rogers as the case heads toward a full trial.

  • These kinds of rules are in place to protect the governing process from improper political influence and elections from the sway of powerful actors.

  • Physicists have never proposed that the law of gravity, the increase in entropy, or the various electromagnetic “rules” that hold sway among subatomic particles should be consulted as a source of ethical good.

  • There were no obvious leaders; no single ideology or organization held sway over the crowd.

  • Many millions have been spent on television ads in North Carolina, as groups on the right and left try to sway the electorate.

  • Those groups were eager to get their hands on anyone who could be used for ransom or political sway.

  • None of these studies, campaigns, or assertions should be enough to sway public opinion towards or against pot.

  • You have to sway from one foot to another to keep them from staking their claim.

  • Vicars' wives had come and gone, but all had submitted, some after a brief struggle, to old Mrs. Wurzel's sway.

  • He rules with a gentler sway than many who are accustomed to other methods of command would believe possible.

  • His brain—the part where human reasoning holds normal sway—was dominated by the purely primitive instinct of flight.

  • Shakespeare tells us that mercy 'is mightiest in the mightiest,' and is 'above this sceptred sway'; Merch.

  • The mob now ruled with undisputed sway in both legislative and executive halls.