swing back

Translations

w>swing back

vizurückschwingen; (opinion)zurückschlagen
vt sepzurückschwingen; opinionzurückschlagen lassen
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As the visitors entered the enclosure the Wizard let the door swing back into place, and at once the line of soldiers tumbled over, fell flat upon their backs, and lay fluttering upon the ground.
Firmer CPI tomorrow could put the Dec contract back on track to target 97.305 August lows, with the Fed meeting looming at month-end, barring a retest of 97.40 on any swing back to risk aversion.
28 (ANI): Indian pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar on Saturday praised bowling coach Bharat Arun, saying he is great at man management and strategies and that he had helped a lot in getting the former's swing back on track.
"I have no idea if the momentum will swing back to me, but we still have six races left."
But RICS said this was unlikely to signal the start of a more affordable market - and, in the longer term, with the supply of homes still tight, prices were predicted to swing back upwards.
We are definitely siding with the Gold Cup, but if it came up heavy then we could swing back the other way.
In the full year ending March, Fujitsu is expecting to swing back to the black with a profit of 45 billion yen, against a loss of 72.91 billion yen in the previous year, as operating and pretax profits grow on sales of 4.55 trillion yen, up 3.8 percent.
May the pendulum swing back and may there be an end to the slaughter of unborn babies.
The worst is over and you swing back into action when a friend or relative clues you into ways of making money (and hanging on to it).
With the fast efficiency advances being made with small, turbocharged petrol engines and the impending Euro 6 emissions laws that take into account diesel engines' particulate emissions, Skoda is anticipating that buyers will begin to swing back towards petrol.
But as the Republicans who languished under decades of Democratic rule can tell you, the pendulum has a tendency to swing back. What will it take for the party of LBJ, Ann Richards and Henry Cisneros to regain its footing?