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I . sway [sweɪ] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

sway
chwiać [perf za-] się

II . sway [sweɪ] CZ. cz. przech.

2. sway przen. (change):

to sway sth
to sway the balance

III . sway [sweɪ] RZ. bez l.mn.

1. sway (movement):

sway
kołysanie r.n. [się]

2. sway lit. (control):

sway
wpływ r.m.
to hold sway over sb
to hold sway over sb

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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Sway is a device that drains witches' powers.
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Though she was not at all swayed by the threat, she was overpowered by her desire to observe the results.
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Either swayed or wafted, and words spoke in whispers.
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At first victory was not swayed by either one or the other party, and so the battle continued for a long time.
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Suspension equipment includes coilovers, springs, dampers and struts, suspension tower braces, sway bars, and wheel upgrades as well.
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O the felicity of that age and place when his authority swayed!
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Wind gusts may cause poorly designed suspension bridges to sway.
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A more recent interpretation is that sway has a fractal structure.
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Priests had power and influence over life and death and likely great political sway as well.
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Jones hoped that his statements would sway voters.
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