2[transitiveT]EFFECT/INFLUENCE to influence someone so that they change their opinion 影响〔某人〕;使改变看法
Don’t allow yourself to be swayed by his promises.
你可不要听了他的许诺就改变主意呀。
Examples from the Corpus
sway• A light wind was making the branchessway.• The skilifts were swaying alarmingly from side to side.• Insecure people are often easily swayed by flattery.• The judge was not swayed by her apology.• We should never allow ourselves to be swayed by our feelings.• The court is unlikely to be swayed by those arguments.• We could do pullups on the steady, immobile high bar instead of on our clanking, swaying ceiling pipes.• Donny swayed drunkenly as he walked back to his car.• Without influence in Delhi or among the Tamils she was powerless to sway events.• On the way I noticed that the pavementswayed from side to side and the road heaved up and down.• The boatswayed from side to side in the storm.• Mel swayed her hips in time with the music.• Ed's parents never tried to sway him, but they are happy with the decision he's made.• They groped their way to a plastictable and sat facing the swayingshadows at the bar.• Before long I had rejoined the tribe, swayingshoulder to shoulder with them as I thumped on a cast-ironpan.• But, again, he failed to sway the jury, which returned a first-degreemurderverdict.
sway2 noun [uncountableU]
1literaryCONTROL power to rule or influence people 影响力;支配;统治
These old attitudes still hold sway in the church.
这些旧观念在教会中仍占支配地位。
under somebody’s sway
She was now completely under his sway.
她现在完全受他的支配。
2SIDEa swinging movement from side to side 摇摆,摆动,摇晃