swat / swɒt /

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swat2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

swat·ted, swat·ting.

  1. to hit; slap; smack.
  2. Baseball. to hit powerfully, usually for a long distance.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a smart blow; slap; smack.
  2. Baseball. a powerfully hit ball.

swat 近义词

v. 动词 verb

hit

更多swat例句

  1. Hence the SWAT teams and armored trucks surrounding his house.
  2. Time was suspended as the world watched and waited for news about the young, brave girl from the Swat Valley.
  3. SWAT teams from larger cities like Manchester and Nashua showed up early, Taylor said.
  4. You were also in SWAT early on, which has the most ridiculous plot ever.
  5. Hoech approached the line of police and SWAT vehicles in his sedan late Tuesday, turned around, and parked.
  6. Then Michael and Alan would be inclined to fidget, until Michael announced it was time to go and swat.
  7. The Lhari had spoken regretfully, but the way they'd speak of a fly they couldn't manage to swat fast enough.
  8. See here, out with the whole thing, or I'll swat yer one on the cocoanut, Humpendinck!
  9. If ye blab a word to anyone, ye'll git me in trouble, an' I'll crush ye as willin' as I'd swat a fly.
  10. As the centuries rolled on, this district of Swat, together with the valley of Dir, became a great headquarters of Buddhism.