English to Spanish Dictionary swinging

swinging

balanceo
definition
verb
her long black skirt swung about her legs
move or cause to move back and forth or from side to side while suspended or on an axis.
we swung across like two trapeze artists
move by grasping a support from below and leaping.
adjective
a swinging resort
(of a person, place, or way of life) lively, exciting, and fashionable.
translation of 'swinging'
noun
balanceo,
mecedor
adjective
movido,
alegre
example
Set among peace-loving forest dwellers in the 'swinging' 60s the lively production even features a guest appearance by The King himself, Elvis.
The couple first met at a church youth group 40 years ago, and actually started going out together at a Valentine's dance back in the 'swinging' 60s.
In one episode, Butch's elderly parents come clean about their 'swinging' antics during the Korean War.
Frost plays acoustic guitar and delivers her breathy vocals with a retro cool, a 'swinging' '60s chanteuse with keen insights into modern life.
Then on the following evening, November 1, it will be the turn of the adults to come together and enjoy a 'swinging' 60's night.
George Street comes lined with boutiques, and the newest landmarks of 'swinging' Edinburgh are clustered here.
He is supposed to be a randy and 'swinging' gentleman spy.
The fashion entrepreneur Michael Pearce grappled with this question when he decided to relaunch Biba, the iconic 'swinging' London label that defined the hippie era.
Those of us who can recall a time when Lava lamps were taken seriously know that the aesthetic of the 'swinging' '60s is particularly vulnerable.
Wasn't Sellers just living out the cultural leap that the entire world made between the repressed 50s and the 'swinging' 60s?
‘They just thought Ruby was this 'swinging' party chick, boozing it up with tons of boyfriends’.
No episode more graphically conveys the pent-up longing of those curiously shadowed and elusive days we lived through between the end of the war and the birth of 'swinging' Britain.
Feeling that life has passed him by, and wanting to join the sexual revolution of the 'swinging' '60's, Barney decides he must have an affair.
Our perception of the 'swinging' decade has inevitably been shaped by what has happened in the world since then.
Marriage was indoctrinated to us as the norm when growing up and I was growing up during the 'swinging' sixties and seventies, so there were very mixed messages!
I was brought up in the frigid fifties; by the time the 'swinging' sixties started I was married and had missed it.
Will they manage to mature, in tandem, into a team capable of bringing silverware back to Ayrshire or will the 'swinging' sixties remain, in perpetuity, as the halcyon era?
Hollywood, 1952: DaVinci Clothing is born and quickly becomes the style of choice for members of the 'swinging' Rat Pack.
Living in one of the many urban slums of the Capital far away from the 'swinging' nightlife of the city that don't make it to the glossy pages, being single is not associated with choice.
Alexander Chancellor asks why everyone hates SUVs, why dictators love gardening so much and if the 'swinging' sixties ever actually happened
The layout fuses a pastiche of 90s chrome and 70s retro with a 'swinging' 60's colour scheme of greens, burgundies and blues.
A 'swinging' married couple strikes Prudie as a pair of sluts with matching wedding rings.
Thursday is Sixties Night, when we will all sit round and try to remember what happened during that 'swinging' decade.
For all these reasons the pill has long been credited not only as a vital ingredient in the rise of feminism but a precursor to the 'swinging' Sixties, the tool that enabled a generation to throw caution to the wind.
The night was going 'swingingly' well.
Aside from the odd spell in jail, things go 'swingingly' until the Eighties and an airport heist, following which the trio fall apart.
His sets usually offer a 'swingingly' good variety of big band tracks.
Dawkins likeable voice and solid staccato guitar bursts combine with the talents of an excellent band to deliver a 'swingingly' good album.
Since the couples include a pompous academic and his nervous wife, a raffishly experienced, working-class duo and two covert documentary film-makers, we assume that not all will go 'swingingly' .
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