swipe
verb uk/swaɪp/ us/swaɪp/
(HIT)
[ I or T, usually + adv/prep ]击打,尤指抡起(某物)猛打
to hit or try to hit something, especially with a sideways movement
She opened the window and swiped at the flies with a rolled-up newspaper to make them go out. 她打开窗户,挥舞着卷起的报纸一阵猛打,想把苍蝇赶出去。
UK She swiped him round the head. 她挥手打了他的头。
mainly US The car swiped the side of the garage as he pulled out. 他把车开出去的时候撞上了车库的大门。
See also: sideswipe verb
(STEAL)
[ T ] informal偷窃,盗窃
to steal
Okay, who swiped my keys? 好吧,是谁偷了我的钥匙?
(MOVE)
[ T ]刷(卡)
to move a card containing information stored on a magnetic strip through a device that reads this information
[ I or T ]滑屏
to move your finger over the screen of a mobile phone or tablet in order to move onto the next page, choose something, etc.
Swipe left to see more search results. 左滑查看更多搜索结果。
swipe
noun uk/swaɪp/ us/swaɪp/
(CRITICISM)
[ C usually singular ]批评,打击
a criticism of someone or something, or an attempt to annoy them or damage it
In a recent interview, she takes a swipe at the theatre management. 在最近的一次采访中,她批评了剧院的管理。
(HIT)
[ C ]挥击;抡打
an act of hitting or trying to hit someone or something
Ed took a swipe at the ball and missed. 埃迪挥臂击球,但没打中。