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NOUN. 名词1.?[C 可数名词] 突袭A swoop is when police or soldiers suddenly and quickly go to a place, usually in order to arrest someone or to attack the place. 双语例句例: Police held 10 suspected illegal immigrants after a swoop on a Mexican truck. 警方对一辆墨西哥卡车进行突袭后扣留了10名非法移民嫌疑人。
PHRASE. 习语1.?一下子 , 一举If something is done in one fell swoop, it is done on a single occasion or by a single action. 双语例句例: In one fell swoop the bank wiped away the tentative benefits of this policy. 银行一下子就抹杀了该政策暂时带来的好处。
VERB. 动词swoops , swooping , swooped 1.?[I 不及物动词] 突袭If police or soldiers swoop on a place, they go there suddenly and quickly, usually in order to arrest someone or to attack the place. 双语例句例: The terror ended when armed police swooped on the car. 武警突袭了这辆汽车,中止了这起恐怖活动。 2.?[I 不及物动词] 俯冲When a bird or aeroplane swoops, it suddenly moves downwards through the air in a smooth curving movement. 双语例句例: More than 20 helicopters began swooping in low over the ocean. 二十多架直升机向海面俯冲。
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