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		swanning是swan的现在分词 - v.悠游;悠然闲逛
 - n.天鹅
 - 网络斯旺;Structured Wireless-Aware Network;天鹅牌
 
 第三人称单数:swans  现在分词:swanning  过去式:swanned   v. wander,drift,float,laze,idle 1.  | 天鹅a large bird that is usually white and has a long thin neck. Swans live on or near water.  |  
 1.  | [i] (informal) + adv./prep. 悠游;悠然闲逛to go around enjoying yourself in a way that annoys other people or makes them jealous  |  
  | They've gone swanning off to Paris for the weekend. 他们周末到巴黎潇洒去了。  |  
 n.  | 1. a large graceful water bird with webbed feet, a long slender neck, and usually white feathers. 2. a large white bird with a long neck that lives near water. A young swan is called a cygnet.  |  v.  | 1. to wander around in a relaxed way, especially one regarded as irresponsible or selfish 2. to go somewhere in a relaxed and careless way, without paying attention to your work or responsibilities  |  un.  | 1. river in southwestern Western Australia, flowing through the city of Perth.  |  
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