swag
swag 英 [swæg] 美 [swæɡ]
n. 赃物,掠夺品;摇晃;大量 vi. 垂下;摇晃,倾斜 vt. 使……摇摆;用垂挂物装饰
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- n. 赃物,掠夺品;摇晃;大量
- vi. 垂下;摇晃,倾斜
- vt. 使……摇摆;用垂挂物装饰
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1. Hey, what kind of swag did you score?
嗨! 你都淘(score)啥宝贝(swag)了?
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2. A swag of free permits initially will go to big polluting industries, such as concrete, steel and aluminium, but not coal.
免费的许可证最先会派发给一些高污染行业,如水泥、钢铁及炼铝,但不包括煤炭。
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3. Two teenagersaccidentally run over by a ute as they slept in a swag at a party withold school friends near Orange, west of Sydney, have now both died inhospital.
两青年因与老同学在悉尼西部近奥兰芝的地方聚会,夜晚睡在行囊内露宿路边,被一辆皮卡车碾过,抢救无效,双双死亡。
- swag (n.) 1650s, "a lurching or swaying," from swag (v.). Meaning "ornamental festoon" (1794) is said to be probably a separate development from the verb (but see swage). Swag lamp attested from 1966.
- swag (v.) "to move heavily or unsteadily," 1520s, probably from a Scandinavian source akin to Old Norse sveggja "to swing, sway," from the same source as Old English swingan "to swing" (see swing (v.)). Related: Swagged; swagging.
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