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swish (比較級 swisher more swish最高級 swishest most swish)

  1. (英國口語) 精致的,时尚
    This restaurant looks very swish — it even has linen tablecloths.
    这个饭店看起来很高级,居然还有亚麻桌布。
    • 2020 6月 3, Howard Johnston, “Regional News: Cambridge”, 出自 Rail,頁號 23:
      All the shabby railway buildings in front of the station concourse have either been removed or transformed into a shopping complex and swish homes.
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  2. 好看的,别致的,优雅
    • 2004, “Ladyflash”, 出自 Thunder, Lightning, Strike, 演出者 The Go! Team:
      When the boys go swish, they always score
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    • 2014 10月 18, Paul Doyle, “Southampton hammer eight past hapless Sunderland in barmy encounter”, 出自 The Guardian:
      The Saints, who started the day third in the table, went marching on thanks to their own swish play and some staggering defending by the visitors.
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  3. 女子气

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swish (可數 不可數,複數 swishes)

  1. (常指物体摩擦时发出的)嘎吱
  2. (物体快速拂过空气时发出的)嗖声
  3. (液体在容器中流动发出的)声音
  4. (用来鞭打人的)鞭子
  5. (籃球) 空心球空气球 不碰篮筐、篮板的进球
  6. (俚語) 女子气同性恋
    • 1992, Leigh W. Rutledge, The gay decades: from Stonewall to the present:
      "Fairies, nances, swishes, fags, lezzes — call 'em what you please — should of course be permitted to earn honest livings []
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  7. (俚語) 女子气娘炮
    He got a little swish downriver.
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  8. (不可數加拿大prison slang) 临时发酵粗制成的

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swish (第三人稱單數簡單現在時 swishes,現在分詞 swishing,一般過去時及過去分詞 swished)

  1. 发出沙沙声
    The cane swishes.
    手杖吱吱作响
    • 1922, A. M. Chisholm, A Thousand a Plate:
      In the stern of the low-laden canoe his paddle swished steadily and powerfully, with thrust of straight, stiff upper arm backed by a twisting swing of the body from the waist, and with every stroke the little craft leaped as if a giant hand had shoved her forward.
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  2. (及物) 嗖嗖地挥舞
    to swish a cane back and forth
    嗖嗖地来回挥动手杖
  3. (及物俚語過時) 鞭打
    • 1906, Oscar Wilde, The Canterville Ghost:
      After Virginia came the twins, who were usually called "the Star and Stripes", as they were always getting swished.
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    • c. 1842, William Makepeace Thackeray, Character Sketches
      Doctor Wordsworth and assistants would swish that error out of him in a way that need not here be mentioned.
  4. (籃球) 投空心球
  5. (gay slang) 举止娘娘腔
    I shall not swish; I'll merely act limp-wristed.
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  6. (及物) 使...流动
    Swish the mouthwash around the mouth and between the teeth for one minute.
    在口中及牙齿间漱口水一分钟。

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swish

  1. 模仿快速拂过空气时发出的声音
    • 1898, H.G. Wells, The War of the Worlds, London: William Heinemann,頁號 84:
      "Just like parade it had been a minute before then stumble, bang, swish! Wiped out!" he said.
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