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  1. swerve

    • IPA[swəːv]

    英式

    • v.
      change or cause to change direction abruptly
    • n.
      an abrupt change of direction;divergence from a straight course imparted to a ball or other object, especially in soccer, cricket, or snooker.
    • verb: swerve, 3rd person present: swerves, gerund or present participle: swerving, past tense: swerved, past participle: swerved

    • noun: swerve, plural noun: swerves

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    • 相關詞

    動詞

    • 1. change or cause to change direction abruptly a lorry swerved across her path O'Hara swerved the motorcycle round the corner

    名詞

    • 1. an abrupt change of direction do not make sudden swerves, particularly around parked vehicles
    • divergence from a straight course imparted to a ball or other object, especially in soccer, cricket, or snooker.
    • n.
      an abrupt swerving movement of the whole body, used as a tactic to avoid contact or collision: he beat the goalkeeper with a body swerve before scoring with a well-executed shot from a difficult angle
    • v.
      make an abrupt swerving movement of the whole body in order to avoid contact or collision: I grabbed my coat, body-swerved round the chair and bolted

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      an abrupt swerving movement of the whole body, used as a tactic to avoid contact or collision: he beat the goalkeeper with a body swerve before scoring with a well-executed shot from a difficult angle
    • v.
      make an abrupt swerving movement of the whole body in order to avoid contact or collision: I grabbed my coat, body-swerved round the chair and bolted

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • IPA[swərv]

    美式

    • v.
      change or cause to change direction abruptly: a car swerved around a corner he swerved the truck, narrowly missing a teenager on a skateboard
    • n.
      an abrupt change of direction: do not make sudden swerves, particularly around parked vehicles

    Oxford American Dictionary