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swim

/swim/US // swɪm //UK // (swɪm) //

游泳,畅游,游泳馆,泳

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
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    swam [swam], /swæm/, swum [swuhm], /swʌm/, swim·ming [swim-ing]. /ˈswɪm ɪŋ/.

    • : to move in water by movements of the limbs, fins, tail, etc.
    • : to float on the surface of water or some other liquid.
    • : to move, rest, or be suspended in air as if swimming in water.
    • : to move, glide, or go smoothly over a surface.
    • : to be immersed or steeped in or overflowing or flooded with a liquid: eyes swimming with tears.
    • : to be dizzy or giddy; seem to whirl: My head began to swim.
v.有主动词 verb
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    swam [swam], /swæm/, swum [swuhm], /swʌm/, swim·ming [swim-ing]. /ˈswɪm ɪŋ/.

    • : to move along in or cross by swimming: to swim a lake.
    • : to perform in swimming: to swim a sidestroke.
    • : to cause to swim or float, as on a stream.
    • : to furnish with sufficient water to swim or float.
n.名词 noun
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    • : an act, instance, or period of swimming.
    • : a motion as of swimming; a smooth, gliding movement.

Phrases

  • swim against the current
  • swim with the tide
  • in the swim
  • sink or swim

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • They have an IP68 rating, fit comfortably under a swim cap, and can be submerged in 2 meters of water for up to two hours at a time.

  • Also, consider making the jump to a saltwater above-ground pool for a more natural, soothing swim.

  • It’s prime mountain biking and trail-running terrain, with quiet beaches for a lonely swim all along the way.

  • When you go for a swim in the ocean after applying sunscreen, or shower at the end of the day, some can wash off your body and end up in waterways.

  • Somehow she had to wash off the loss and reset for the mile-long swim to come.

  • Jones is a veteran of another beloved-yet-controversial animated series on Adult Swim, The Boondocks.

  • Adult Swim airs ‘In Search of Miracle Man,’ its follow up to ‘Too Many Cooks,’ the deranged late-night comedy clip gone viral.

  • He walked down to the beach anyway, in the rain, and went for a long swim.

  • Her downfall came about, because for a second she forgot that to swim in the shark pool, you have to always act like a shark.

  • My father used to swim in these fountains, to cool off from the heat and to make my mother laugh.

  • But, do you know, I have a notion to go down to the beach and take a good wash and even a little swim, before dinner?

  • She felt her sails flapping about her, but none the less was she determined to reach her goal if she had to get out and swim.

  • Swim to the edge of the moat and, clambering out, take to his legs was naturally the first impulse.

  • He abandoned his grip of the wall and began to swim gently toward the eastern angle.

  • So, when they saw the land quite near, what did they do but leap overboard, and swim towards it!