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swatch

/swoch/US // swɒtʃ //UK // (swɒtʃ) //

拭目以待,拭子,拭目以待吧,拭擦

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a sample of cloth or other material.
    • : a sample, patch, or characteristic specimen of anything.

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Examples

  • However, the shift in upfront ad dollars from linear to streaming opens up that money to a wider swatch of ad sellers, including connected TV platform owners Amazon and Roku and major streaming services like YouTube.

  • The impacts of the extra plastic have yet to be measured, but environmentalists are already seeing the telltale blue swatches wash up on beaches everywhere.

  • Many have said this favors candidates who can raise enough money to reach a much larger swatch of voters across the city.

  • To wipe them and swap in a white swatch, add “AdBlock,” which removes ads from all the websites you frequent.

  • The swatch itself comes to the Met from the Vatican, where it seems to have landed 1,200 or more years ago.

  • Then he took a swatch of black velveteen from his pocket and arranged it over the sample-table with the two gems in its folds.

  • When all is ready, the bath is heated up, the swatch entered, and the work of the test entered upon.

  • For at the last moment she slipped to the wings, dropping the last swatch of lace to slide down one long, white, out-thrust leg.

  • Another swatch too exists, opposite the East Goodwin buoy, being that in which we struck the dangerous bottom.

  • It appeared to Archie that to swatch with the barrel man must be a highly diverting occupation.