sweep
英 [swiːp]
美[swip]
- vt. 扫除;猛拉;掸去
- vi. 扫,打扫;席卷;扫视;袭击
- n. 打扫,扫除;范围;全胜
词组搭配
make a clean sweep
见 clean
sweep the board
win every event or prize in a contest
比赛中获全胜,囊括了所有的奖项
sweep someone off their feet
sweep something under the carpet
sweep something away (或 aside)
remove, dispel, or abolish something in a swift and sudden way
迅速地移走(或驱散、废止)
Nahum's smile swept away the air of apprehensive gloom.
内厄姆的微笑一下子驱散了忐忑不安的忧伤气氛。
sweep (one) off (one's) feet
To cause an immediate and strongly positive response in (a person); impress deeply.
给某人深刻印象:使某人产生直接且强烈的正面反应;给某人深刻印象
双语例句
- 1. With one sweep of her hand she threw back the sheets.
- 她手一挥掀开了床单。
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- 2. The anti-drug sweep had netted nearly 900 kilogrammes of cocaine.
- 扫毒行动已缴获了近900千克的可卡因。
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- 3. Get a broom and sweep up that glass will you?
- 拿扫帚把那些玻璃清扫干净好吗?
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- 4. Two of the soldiers swiftly began making a sweep of the premises.
- 两名士兵立即开始搜索该建筑物。
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- 5. In times of war, governments often sweep human rights aside.
- 战争时期,政府经常对人权置之不顾。
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