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swink

/swingk/US // swɪŋk //UK // (swɪŋk) archaic //

转移,交流,交换,转移注意力

Definitions

  1. 1

    swank or swonk, swonk·en, swink·ing,

    • : labor; toil.

Examples

  • He sold out to Senator Swink and others and moved on to Chicago, his early stamping ground.

  • And if thou mayst not, then may we find somewhat to swink at for a wage, and so maintain thee and us.

  • Blink, Swink and Jink said, “He wants a 106 crooked hat put on straight.”