swat
swat 英 [swɒt] 美 [swɑt]
n. 用劲打击;重拍;全垒打 vt. 重拍;猛击;用力击出(远距离球)
进行时:swatting 过去式:swatted 过去分词:swatted 第三人称单数:swats 名词复数:swats
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- n. 用劲打击;重拍;全垒打
- vt. 重拍;猛击;用力击出(远距离球)
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1. One question has always dogged him: Why are flies so hard to swat?
有个问题一直困扰着他:为什么很难拍死一只苍蝇。
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2. The agreement, they said, will lead to enforcement of the Islamic Sharia law in the area including swat, once a tourist paradise.
根据协议,他们表示,将导致强制执行伊斯兰教法在该地区包括斯瓦特,一旦旅游者的天堂。
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3. So the floods in swat and the Indus valley are, like the yellow fever mosquitoes of the Netherlands, an indication that things could get worse.
因此,斯瓦特和印度河流域的洪水,就像荷兰的黄热病蚊子一样,是形势可能恶化的象征。
- swat (v.) 1796, American English and northern England dialect word, possibly an alteration of Middle English swap "to strike, smite" (see swap), ultimately of imitative origin. Related: Swatted; swatting. The noun is recorded from 1800.
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