swipe
swipe 英 [swaɪp] 美 [swaɪp]
vt. 猛击;偷窃;刷…卡 n. 猛击;尖刻的话 vi. 猛打;大口喝酒
进行时:swiping 过去式:swiped 过去分词:swiped 第三人称单数:swipes 名词复数:swipes
- When you swipe something, you move it in a sweeping motion, like the way you swipe your credit card through a reader. Swipe can also mean "to steal," like when your little sisters swipe the cookies you baked before they cool.
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- vt. 猛击;偷窃;刷…卡
- n. 猛击;尖刻的话
- vi. 猛打;大口喝酒
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1. They can easily get hold of swipe events, mutlitouch even, for those platforms which support it.
它们可以很容易地为那些提供支持的平台抓到滑动事件、多触摸事件;
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2. I hate it. I hate the look with all those ridiculously large icon things that you have to swipe through.
我讨厌它,讨厌所有这些用荒谬的大图标拼凑成的外观,好像你必须刷卡通过才能使用它。
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3. At this point, each data structure for pinch or swipe is reset if three fingers are not detected.
此时,如果未检测到三根手指,则点击或按压的每个数据结构都将被重设。
- swipe (n.) 1807, "a driving stroke made with the arms in full swing," perhaps a dialectal variant of sweep (n.), or in part from obsolete swip "a stroke, blow" (c. 1200), from Proto-Germanic *swip-, related to Old English swipu "a stick, whip; chastisement." Other possible sources or influences are Middle English swope "to sweep with broad movements" (in reference to brooms, swords, etc.), from Old English swapan; obsolete swaip "stroke, blow;" or obsolete swape "oar, pole."
- swipe (v.) 1825, "strike with a sweeping motion," from swipe (n.). The slang sense of "steal, pilfer" appeared 1885, American English; earliest use in prison jargon:
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