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swash
- IPA[swɒʃ]
英式
- (of water or an object in water) move with a splashing sound;(of a person) flamboyantly swagger about or wield a sword
- the rush of seawater up the beach after the breaking of a wave;the motion or sound of water dashing or washing against something
verb: swash, 3rd person present: swashes, gerund or present participle: swashing, past tense: swashed, past participle: swashed
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動詞
- 1. (of water or an object in water) move with a splashing sound the water swashed and rippled around the car wheels
- 2. archaic (of a person) flamboyantly swagger about or wield a sword he swashed about self-confidently
名詞
- 1. the rush of seawater up the beach after the breaking of a wave the swash tends to push shingle up the beach
- ▪ the motion or sound of water dashing or washing against something the swash of the sea
- an inclined disk revolving on an axle and giving reciprocating motion to a part in contact with it.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an inclined disc revolving on an axle and giving reciprocating motion to a part in contact with it.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[swôSH]
美式
- (of water or an object in water) move with a splashing sound: the water swashed and rippled around the car wheels
- the rush of seawater up the beach after the breaking of a wave: the swash tends to push shingle up the beach
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[swôSH]
美式
- denoting an ornamental written or printed character, typically a capital letter: italic swash caps
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[swɒʃ]
英式
- denoting an ornamental written or printed character, typically a capital letter: italic swash caps
Oxford Dictionary