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swats

/swats/US // swæts //

拍子,拍打,燕子,挥杆

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Scot.

    • : sweet, new beer or ale.

Examples

  • The school staff would not allow us to film things like swats or students being sent to the “quiet room.”

  • There were three more Iraqi SWATs in the bedroom by now, and Matt told them to hold the prisoner still.

  • Sarah Kliff swats away David Brooks' suggestion that "Nobody knows how to reduce health care inflation."

  • At length, however, came in the same sneering fellow I had marked on the wharf, calling loudly for swats.

  • Hear him saying that "he wishes Old Swats (that's me) would do his gardening himself, and see how he likes it!"

  • An out and a drop were responsible for the batters two previous abortive swats, and this change should fool him.

  • The player with the swatter follows the runner and swats him until he is back in position.

  • Six thousand Swats were said to be in arms against the British.