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Pocket Oxford Spanish Dictionary © 2005 Oxford University Press:
sway1 /sweɪ/ n uncountable to hold ~ [ideas] prevalecer(conj.⇒);
[leader] ejercer(conj.⇒) dominio
sway2 verbo intransitivo [branch/tree] balancearse;
(gently) mecerse(conj.⇒);
[tower/building] bambolearse
verbo transitivo
  1. (influence) ‹person/crowdinfluir(conj.⇒) en
  1. (move) ‹hipsmenear, bambolear

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Diccionario Espasa Concise © 2000 Espasa Calpe:
sway [sweɪ]
I nombre
1   balanceo
2   influencia, dominio
     to hold sway over sb, dominar a alguien
    
II verbo intransitivo
1   balancearse, mecerse
2   (un borracho, etc) tambalearse
    
III verbo transitivo convencer



sway: WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2010
Compound Forms:
hold swaydominar v
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