释义 |
swim-in|ˈswɪmɪn| [f. swim v. + -in3.] A form of protest or recreation at which a number of people swim together. Cf. sit-in n. 1.
1960Daily Progress (Charlottesville, Va.) 2/3 Other white bathers cleared out of the immediate vicinity of the swim-in. 1977Navy News Sept. 25/2 Other events on the social programme have included a barbecue and a ‘swim-in’ at the local pool. |