Swank
Translation of "swank" into Russian
swank
NounUK
/swæŋk/
US
/swæŋk/
UK
/swæŋk/
US
/swæŋk/
swank
swanks pl
He was known as the swank of the group, always dressed in the latest fashion.
Он был известен как щеголь группы, всегда одетый по последней моде.
The party was full of swank and glamour.
Вечеринка была полна шика и гламура.
Additional translations
swink
Verbswank
Past Simple
UK
/swɪŋk/
US
/swɪŋk/
swink
swinks
swinked Past Simple / Past Participle
swinking Gerund
swank Past Simple
swonk Past Simple
swunk Past Simple
swunken Past Participle
swonken Past Participle
He would swink all day in the fields.
Он трудился бы весь день в полях.
swank
VerbUK
/swæŋk/
US
/swæŋk/
swank
swanks
swanked Past Simple / Past Participle
swanking Gerund
He likes to swank around in his new suit.
Ему нравится щеголять в своем новом костюме.
swank
AdjectiveUK
/swæŋk/
US
/swæŋk/
swank
swanker Comp.
swankest Super.
They stayed at a swank hotel during their vacation.
Они остановились в роскошном отеле во время отпуска.
She lives in a swank apartment downtown.
Она живет в модной квартире в центре города.
He wore a swank suit to the party.
Он надел шикарный костюм на вечеринку.
Definitions
swink
NounArchaic: hard labour or toil.
Centuries of ceaseless swink had carved the terraces into the hillside.
Archaic: the product or reward of labour; earnings.
He supported his family on the scant swink of his trade.
swink
VerbArchaic, intransitive: to labour or toil strenuously.
The peasants would swink in the fields from sunrise to sunset.
Archaic, transitive: to overwork or exhaust (someone) with labour.
The cruel master swinked his servants without mercy.