swat
- IPA[swät]
美式
- hit or crush (something, especially an insect) with a sharp blow from a flat object;hit (someone) with a sharp blow
- a sharp slap or blow
verb: swat, 3rd person present: swats, gerund or present participle: swatting, past tense: swatted, past participle: swatted
noun: swat, plural noun: swats
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- 相關詞
動詞
- 1. hit or crush (something, especially an insect) with a sharp blow from a flat object I swatted a mosquito that had landed on my wrist swatting at a fly
- ▪ hit (someone) with a sharp blow she swatted him over the head with a rolled-up magazine
名詞
- 1. a sharp slap or blow the dog gave the hedgehog a sideways swat
- the action or practice of making a prank call to emergency services in an attempt to bring ... he found out that he was a victim of swatting after police surrounded his home on Thursday the officers realized they had been sent to the house as part of a swatting prank
Oxford American Dictionary
- the action or practice of making a hoax call to the emergency services in an attempt to bring ... he found out that he was a victim of swatting after police surrounded his home on Thursday the officers realized they had been sent to the house as part of a swatting prank
Oxford Dictionary
- (in the US) a group of elite police marksmen who specialize in high-risk tasks such as hostage ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a group of elite police marksmen who specialize in high-risk tasks such as hostage rescue.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[swɒt]
英式
- hit or crush (something, especially an insect) with a sharp blow from a flat object: I swatted a mosquito that had landed on my wrist she was swatting at a fly
- a sharp blow: the dog gave the hedgehog a sideways swat
Oxford Dictionary