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swinge·ing 英'swɪndʒɪŋ ☆☆☆☆☆COCA²⁰³³⁴²BNC³⁸³¹⁶iWeb⁵⁸⁶⁰⁰Economist²⁴¹⁰⁶⁺⁶ 基本英英词源搭配记法近义反义例句 adj.激烈的⁴⁵;猛烈的²²;极大的³³原型swinge 的现在分词 Adjective: severe; punishingly bad;swingeing taxation swingeing damages awarded by the judge 来自 swinge,使劲打,鞭打,-ing,形容词后缀。该词保持其古拼写形式,故未脱落字母 e.词swinge古使劲打 swing-eing⇒adj.激烈的⁴⁵;猛烈的²²;极大的³³adj.巨大的;严厉的;极妙的;巨额的;严重的;尖锐的;重;凶猛的;了不得的;极好的;优等的;大量的;有力的;第一流的;极优秀的adv.极大地;非常地近义词 harsh粗糙的severe严厉的harmful有害的draconian严厉的stringent严格的punishing艰难持久的 Swingeing taxes on the rich, or smaller differences in pay in the first place, say the authors, citing Sweden and Japan as instances of the two alternatives. 作者们援引了瑞典和日本作为两个对应的实例来说明,首先就是对富人征以重税或减小收入差距。 ecocn Swingeing cuts tend to slice into muscle as well as fat, hurting the bits of the bank that can make money. 大刀阔斧的削减,不只去掉赘肉,也伤到了筋骨——银行业找钱的那些部门。 topsage |