单词 | swim |
释义 | verb | noun swimswim1 /swɪm/ ●●● S2 verb (past tense swam /swæm/, past participle swum /swʌm/, present participle swimming) 1[intransitive, transitive] to move yourself through water using your arms, legs, etc., or to cross an area of water by doing this: Can you swim? Dad swims 50 laps in the pool every morning.swim the breaststroke/backstroke etc. (=swim using a particular movement)2[intransitive] if your head swims, you start to feel confused or dizzy: The heavy incense was making my head swim.3[intransitive] if something you are looking at swims, it seems to move because you feel dizzy: The numbers swam before my eyes.4be swimming in something to be covered by a lot of liquid: The eggs were swimming in oil.5swim with/against the tide/current/stream to do or say the same things as, or different things from, what most people do [Origin: Old English swimman] verb | noun swimswim2 ●●○ noun 1[countable] a period of time that you spend swimming: Let’s go for a swim.2in the swim (of things) informal involved in a situation and knowing what is happening |
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