swipe 音标拼音: [sw'ɑɪp]
n . 强打,用力挥击
vt . 强打,用力挥击,偷
强打,用力挥击强打,用力挥击,偷
swipe n 1 :
a sweeping stroke or blow v 1 :
strike with a swiping motion 2 :
make off with belongings of others [
synonym : {
pilfer }, {
cabbage },
{
purloin }, {
pinch }, {
abstract }, {
snarf }, {
swipe }, {
hook },
{
sneak }, {
filch }, {
nobble }, {
lift }]
Swipe \
Swipe \,
n . [
Cf . {
Sweep }, {
Swiple }.]
1 .
A swape or sweep .
See {
Sweep }.
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2 .
A strong blow given with a sweeping motion ,
as with a bat or club .
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Swipes [
in cricket ]
over the blower '
s head ,
and over either of the long fields . --
R .
A .
Proctor .
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3 .
pl .
Poor ,
weak beer ;
small beer . [
Slang ,
Eng .] [
Written also {
swypes }.] --
Craig .
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Swipe \
Swipe \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Swiped };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Swiping }.]
1 .
To give a swipe to ;
to strike forcibly with a sweeping motion ,
as a ball .
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Loose balls may be swiped almost ad libitum . --
R .
A .
Proctor .
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2 .
To pluck ;
to snatch ;
to steal . [
Slang ,
U .
S .]
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Sweep \
Sweep \,
n .
1 .
The act of sweeping .
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2 .
The compass or range of a stroke ;
as ,
a long sweep .
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3 .
The compass of any turning body or of any motion ;
as ,
the sweep of a door ;
the sweep of the eye .
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4 .
The compass of anything flowing or brushing ;
as ,
the flood carried away everything within its sweep .
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5 .
Violent and general destruction ;
as ,
the sweep of an epidemic disease .
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6 .
Direction and extent of any motion not rectlinear ;
as ,
the sweep of a compass .
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7 .
Direction or departure of a curve ,
a road ,
an arch ,
or the like ,
away from a rectlinear line .
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The road which makes a small sweep . --
Sir W .
Scott .
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8 .
One who sweeps ;
a sweeper ;
specifically ,
a chimney sweeper .
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9 . (
Founding )
A movable templet for making molds ,
in loam molding .
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10 . (
Naut .)
(
a )
The mold of a ship when she begins to curve in at the rungheads ;
any part of a ship shaped in a segment of a circle .
(
b )
A large oar used in small vessels ,
partly to propel them and partly to steer them .
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11 . (
Refining )
The almond furnace . [
Obs .]
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12 .
A long pole ,
or piece of timber ,
moved on a horizontal fulcrum fixed to a tall post and used to raise and lower a bucket in a well for drawing water . [
Variously written {
swape }, {
sweep }, {
swepe },
and {
swipe }.]
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13 . (
Card Playing )
In the game of casino ,
a pairing or combining of all the cards on the board ,
and so removing them all ;
in whist ,
the winning of all the tricks (
thirteen )
in a hand ;
a slam .
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14 .
pl .
The sweeping of workshops where precious metals are worked ,
containing filings ,
etc .
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{
Sweep net },
a net for drawing over a large compass .
{
Sweep of the tiller } (
Naut .),
a circular frame on which the tiller traverses .
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194 Moby Thesaurus words for "
swipe ":
Parthian shot ,
abstract ,
adverse criticism ,
and ,
animadversion ,
annex ,
appropriate ,
aspersion ,
back answer ,
bad notices ,
bad press ,
bag ,
bang ,
barrack ,
bash ,
bat ,
beating ,
belt ,
biff ,
blow ,
bonk ,
boost ,
borrow ,
captiousness ,
carping ,
caustic remark ,
cavil ,
caviling ,
censoriousness ,
chaff ,
chop ,
clap ,
clip ,
clobber ,
clout ,
clump ,
coldcock ,
comeback ,
conk ,
cop ,
crack ,
crib ,
criticism ,
cut ,
cut at ,
cutting remark ,
dash ,
deal ,
deal a blow ,
deck ,
defraud ,
dig ,
dig at ,
dint ,
drub ,
drubbing ,
drumming ,
dump ,
dump on ,
embezzle ,
exception ,
extort ,
faultfinding ,
fetch ,
fetch a blow ,
filch ,
flak ,
fleer ,
flout ,
foolery ,
fusillade ,
gibe ,
gibing retort ,
hairsplitting ,
heist ,
hit ,
hit a clip ,
hit at ,
home thrust ,
hook ,
hostile criticism ,
hypercriticalness ,
hypercriticism ,
imputation ,
jab ,
jab at ,
jape ,
jeer ,
jest ,
knock ,
knock cold ,
knock down ,
knock out ,
lash out at ,
leg -
pull ,
let have it ,
lick ,
lift ,
make off with ,
mock ,
nab ,
nagging ,
nail ,
nick ,
niggle ,
niggling ,
nip ,
nit ,
nit -
picking ,
obloquy ,
overcriticalness ,
palm ,
parting shot ,
paste ,
pelt ,
pestering ,
pettifogging ,
pilfer ,
pinch ,
plunk ,
poach ,
poke ,
pooh ,
pooh -
pooh ,
pound ,
priggishness ,
punch ,
purloin ,
put down ,
put -
down ,
put -
on ,
quibble ,
quibbling ,
quip ,
rail at ,
rally ,
rank out ,
rap ,
reflection ,
reproachfulness ,
revile ,
rude reproach ,
run away with ,
rustle ,
scoff ,
scout ,
scrounge ,
scurrility ,
shoplift ,
short answer ,
slam ,
slap ,
slap at ,
slog ,
slug ,
smack ,
smash ,
smite ,
snaffle ,
snap ,
snare ,
snatch ,
sneer ,
sneer at ,
snitch ,
soak ,
sock ,
steal ,
stricture ,
strike ,
strike at ,
stroke ,
swat ,
swindle ,
swing ,
swing at ,
take ,
taking exception ,
tattoo ,
taunt ,
thieve ,
thump ,
thwack ,
trichoschistism ,
twit ,
verbal thrust ,
walk off with ,
wallop ,
whack ,
wham ,
whip ,
whop ,
wipe ,
yerk
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