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swipe

/swahyp/US // swaɪp //UK // (swaɪp) //

轻扫,刷卡,扫一扫,轻轻一扫

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a strong, sweeping blow, as with a cricket bat or golf club.
    • : Informal. a swing of the arm in order to strike somebody; punch.
    • : a sideswipe.
    • : Informal. a critical or cutting remark.
    • : a leverlike device for raising or lowering a weight, especially a bucket in a well; sweep.
    • : an act or instance of swiping: You can debit your checking account with just a swipe of your card.
    • : Also called rubber .Horse Racing. a person who rubs down horses in a stable; groom.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    swiped, swip·ing.

    • : to strike with a sweeping blow.
    • : Informal. to steal: He'll swipe anything that isn't nailed down.
    • : to slide quickly through an electronic device that reads data.
    • : Digital Technology. to move a finger or fingers, or a stylus, across an area on in order to execute a command: Put your finger on the arrow and swipe the screen to the right to unlock your phone.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    swiped, swip·ing.

    • : to make a sweeping stroke.
    • : to slide a magnetic card through an electronic device.
    • : Digital Technology. to move the fingers across a touchscreen: Swipe to the right to close the article.

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Examples

  • Instead of using physical buttons, the right cup features swipe gestures to adjust volume or switch tracks.

  • Helmed by licensed real estate broker Hannah Bomze, Casa Blanca introduces dating app-like swipe technology, combining machine learning with real-life insight from some of New York City’s most experienced real estate agents.

  • The nonstick six inch plates cook perfect Mickey waffles in five minutes and can be cleaned just as quickly with a few swipes of a damp cloth.

  • You can also access the camera quickly from the Control Center, via a swipe down from the top right of the screen when the phone is unlocked.

  • Assembly Speaker Anthnoy Rendon and Senate President Pro Tem Toni Atkins took swipes at each other in George Skelton’s Los Angeles Times column Thursday.

  • Swipe, pass judgment, see who likes you and see if anyone likes you back.

  • We are going through and looking for people that we would honestly ‘swipe right’ for.

  • “One swipe with a crowbar and he would have been down,” Sasha said.

  • Meanwhile, Paul has claimed the mantle of Reaganism for his foreign policy views, in a direct swipe at Ted Cruz.

  • Flawless skin, perfect hair, and bright white teeth are all just a swipe away.

  • And Robarts raised his bat, prepared for a good swipe if the ball came within reach, which he did not much expect.

  • First they swipe my girl and erase all traces of her; then when I go looking they offer me help and sympathy for my distress.

  • So far, Security has played one nation against another enough to keep any from daring to swipe power on the planets.

  • I wade in as far as I can, and make a tremendous swipe with the rod.

  • They've got their auto out in some sort of a shed and if we could run it we could swipe the whole thing.