swerve如何读

英:[swɜ:v]

美:[swɜrv]

swerve英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. (使)改变方向;改变目的 (cause to) change from a course or purpose

swerve是什么意思

  • vi.突然转向;转弯;偏离方向
  • vt.使突然转向;使转弯
  • n.转向;偏离方向;偏离的程度

swerve变形

复数:swerves

第三人称单数:swerves

现在分词:swerving

过去式:swerved

过去分词:swerved

swerve扩展

swerver (n.)

swerve英英释义

Noun

1. the act of turning aside suddenly

2. an erratic deflection from an intended course

Verb

1. turn sharply; change direction abruptly;

"The car cut to the left at the intersection"

"The motorbike veered to the right"

swerve词源中文解释

约于1200年,“离开,离去; 转向或转移; ”约于1300年,“转向,偏离直线; ”形式上源自古英语 sweorfan “擦,擦去,磨去,磨光”,但意义的发展难以追溯。古英语单词来自原始日耳曼语 *swerb-(古诺尔斯语 sverfa “擦,磨”,古撒克逊语 swebran “擦去”),源自 PIE 词根 *swerbh- “转动; 擦去”。其他日耳曼语中的同源词(古弗里西亚语 swerva “爬行”,中古荷兰语 swerven “漫游,流浪,迷路”)表明“离开,转向”这一意义可能已经存在于古英语中,尽管没有记录。相关词汇: Swerved; swerving。

swerve_体育行业词汇

弧线

晃动

突然改变方向

偏离

绕过

偏向

swerve词源英文解释

Middle English, from Old English sweorfan to wipe, file away; akin to Old High German swerban to wipe off, Welsh chwerfu to whirl

The first known use of swerve was in the 14th century

swerve儿童词典英英释义

swim1 of 2verb

to move through water by moving arms, legs, fins, or tail

to float on or in or be covered with or as if with a liquid

to feel dizzy

my head swam in the stuffy room

to cross by swimming

swim a stream

swim2 of 2noun

an act or period of swimming

the main current of activity

in the swim of things

swill1 of 2verb

drench

to drink or eat greedily

to feed (as a pig) with swill

swill2 of 2noun

food for animals (as pigs) made from scraps of food mixed with water or skimmed or sour milk

garbage, refuse

swig entry 1

swig1 of 2noun

a quantity drunk at one time

swig2 of 2verb

to drink in long gulps

swift1 of 3adjective

moving or capable of moving with great speed

a swift runner

occurring suddenly or within a very short time

a swift change in weather

swift2 of 3adverb

in a swift manner

swift3 of 3noun

any of numerous small mostly dark birds that are related to the hummingbirds but resemble swallows

swift1 of 3adjective

moving or capable of moving with great speed

a swift runner

occurring suddenly or within a very short time

a swift change in weather

swift2 of 3adverb

in a swift manner

swift3 of 3noun

any of numerous small mostly dark birds that are related to the hummingbirds but resemble swallows

swift1 of 3adjective

moving or capable of moving with great speed

a swift runner

occurring suddenly or within a very short time

a swift change in weather

swift2 of 3adverb

in a swift manner

swift3 of 3noun

any of numerous small mostly dark birds that are related to the hummingbirds but resemble swallows

swift1 of 3adjective

moving or capable of moving with great speed

a swift runner

occurring suddenly or within a very short time

a swift change in weather

swift2 of 3adverb

in a swift manner

swift3 of 3noun

any of numerous small mostly dark birds that are related to the hummingbirds but resemble swallows

swerveverb

to turn aside suddenly from a straight line or course

swerveverb

to turn aside suddenly from a straight line or course

swerve 例句

1 Craig was profoundly happy now, having finally made a swerve, leaving his career in investment banking and pivoting back to his first love—basketball.

2 This paper developed a model for the network with swerve penalty (NSP).

建立和研究了具有转向惩罚值的网络模型。

3 That’s the last thing I remember before the car swerved around the corner.

4 Dad swerved the boat, cut speed, and ducked the craft into a little branch canal and under an ancient, crumbling stone wharf that smelled of crab flesh.

5 At that moment, I saw a car that had been coming up behind us in our lane swerve out to the side just before it reached us.

6 The plane swerved, dove, and skimmed about thirty feet above the ground.

7 Every little bump in the road I try to swerve.

路上的一个小突起,我都试着逃避。

8 “After twenty years of living in America,” he said, swerving the truck to avoid a pothole the size of a beach ball.

9 Once in front of her, he suddenly swerved the moped, tacking from one side of the road to the other.

10 Sticks dancing, swerving, keeping the puck in endless razzle-dazzle motion.

11 He swerved past it, stopped and, looking back, saw Bigwig come racing in from the opposite side.

12 Bellowing louder than Violet that day with the wolf, he swerved this way and that.

13 The floor seemed to swerve up, colors flashed before her eyes and she put her head down on the ink-damp paper and wept quietly.

14 The truck bumped along the roads toward the elementary school, swerving around debris from the storm.

15 Under the protective cover of darkness, the taxi he and his family were traveling in swerved around a bombed-out Soviet tank and exited the pockmarked highway.

16 On the west side of the dam, a black van swerved to a stop in the middle of the road, nearly plowing into some old people.

17 The van swerves and turns through narrow streets, green bills flying out the back every time its back doors swing open and closed.

18 Seabiscuit thwarted his efforts, ducking into the rail in the gaps between dogs, swerving out to avoid them, then cutting in again.

19 The plane swerved to the left and started falling from the sky.

20 She had positioned herself right next to the curb and was making her way with incredible speed and assurance, never once swerving or looking around.

swerve 同义词

1 使…突然转向

swing

2 滑出

overshoot

4 使突然转向

break swing whirl

7 转弯

turn bank pitch-over

8 偏离方向

decline

10 使偏向

deflect polarize predispose

11 使转向

divert attract sheer

13 改变方针

tack change front

21 使转弯

turn

25 使改变方向

bend

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