单词 | swift |
释义 | Word Frequency swift(swɪft) adjective 1. moving or able to move quickly; fast 2. occurring or performed quickly or suddenly; instant a swift response 3. (postpositive; foll by to) prompt to act or respond swift to take revenge adverb 4. a. swiftly or quickly b. (in combination) swift-moving noun 5. any bird of the families Apodidae and Hemiprocnidae, such as Apus apus (common swift) of the Old World: order Apodiformes. They have long narrow wings and spend most of the time on the wing 6. (sometimes capital) a variety of domestic fancy pigeon originating in Egypt and Syria and having an appearance somewhat similar to a swift 7. short for swift moth 8. any of certain North American lizards of the genera Sceloporus and Uta that can run very rapidly: family Iguanidae (iguanas) 9. the main cylinder in a carding machine 10. an expanding circular frame used to hold skeins of silk, wool, etc Derived forms swiftly (ˈswiftly) adverb swiftness (ˈswiftness) noun Word origin Old English, from swīfan to turn; related to Old Norse svifa to rove, Old Frisian swīvia to waver, Old High German sweib a reversal; see swivelWord Frequency Swift(swɪft) noun 1. Graham Colin. born 1949, English writer: his novels include Waterland (1983), Last Orders (1996), which won the Booker prize, and The Light of Day (2002) 2. Jonathan. 1667–1745, Anglo-Irish satirist and churchman, who became dean of St Patrick's, Dublin, in 1713. His works include A Tale of a Tub (1704) and Gulliver's Travels (1726) Derived forms Swiftian (ˈSwiftian) adjective |
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