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slew
- IPA[sluː]
英式
- turn or slide violently or uncontrollably;(of an electronic device) undergo slewing.
- a violent or uncontrollable sliding movement
verb: slew, 3rd person present: slews, gerund or present participle: slewing, past tense: slewed, past participle: slewed
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動詞
- 1. turn or slide violently or uncontrollably the Renault slewed from side to side in the snow he slewed the aircraft round before it settled on the runway
- 2. (of an electronic device) undergo slewing.
名詞
- 1. a violent or uncontrollable sliding movement I was assaulted by the thump and slew of the van
- kill (a person or animal) in a violent way: St George slew the dragon
Oxford Dictionary
- kill (a person or animal) in a violent way: St. George slew the dragon
Oxford American Dictionary
- variant spelling of sley
Oxford American Dictionary
- variant spelling of sley
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- IPA[slo͞o]
美式
- turn or slide violently or uncontrollably in a particular direction: the Chevy slewed from side to side in the snow he managed to slew the aircraft around before it settled on the runway
- a violent or uncontrollable sliding movement: I was assaulted by the thump and slew of the van
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- IPA[sluː]
英式
- past of slay
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[slo͞o]
美式
- past of slay
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- IPA[slo͞o]
美式
- a large number or quantity of something: he asked me a slew of questions
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- IPA[sluː]
英式
- a large number or quantity of something: he asked me a slew of questions
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