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Swim against the tide/current try to do something that is very difficult because there is a lot of opposition to you(½Ã·ù¿¡ ¿ªÇàÇÏ´Ù; ´ë¼¼¿¡ ¹ÝÇÏ´Ù; ¸ðµÎ¿Í ¹Ý´ëµÇ´Â ÇൿÀ» ÇÏ´Ù; À¯Çà¿¡ °Å½º¸£´Ù): Bob tends to do what everybody else does. He isn't likely to swim against the tide.
Swim with the fishes dead(Á×Àº): Benson is now swimming with the fishes, and the world of anglers is in mourning.
Swing into action to start doing something(Çൿ¿¡ µ¹ÀÔÇÏ´Ù): The members of the rugby team swung into action and cleaned the room after the party.
Swing the lead pretend to be ill or do not do your share of the work(ƯÈ÷ ÀÏÀ» ¾È ÇÏ·Á°í) ²Òº´À» ºÎ¸®´Ù): I don't think there's anything wrong with her?she's just swinging the lead.
Swinging door something or someone that can go in two conflicting or opposite directions.(¹Ý´ëµÇ´Â µÎ °³ÀÇ ¹æÇâÀ¸·Î µé¾î°¥ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â °Í[»ç¶÷]): Swing door politics is great for politicians in a two party system.