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swat

/swot/US // swɒt //UK // (swɒt) //

拍打,扑打,拍击,拍拍

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    swat·ted, swat·ting.

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

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Examples

  • Hence the SWAT teams and armored trucks surrounding his house.

  • Time was suspended as the world watched and waited for news about the young, brave girl from the Swat Valley.

  • SWAT teams from larger cities like Manchester and Nashua showed up early, Taylor said.

  • You were also in SWAT early on, which has the most ridiculous plot ever.

  • Hoech approached the line of police and SWAT vehicles in his sedan late Tuesday, turned around, and parked.

  • Then Michael and Alan would be inclined to fidget, until Michael announced it was time to go and swat.

  • The Lhari had spoken regretfully, but the way they'd speak of a fly they couldn't manage to swat fast enough.

  • See here, out with the whole thing, or I'll swat yer one on the cocoanut, Humpendinck!

  • 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.

  • As the centuries rolled on, this district of Swat, together with the valley of Dir, became a great headquarters of Buddhism.