swipe [swaɪp] verb HIT 击打 intransitive or transitive [usually + adv/prep] ■to hit or try to hit something, especially with a sideways movement 击打,尤指抡起(物体)猛打•She opened the window and swiped at the flies with a rolled-up newspaper to make them go out.她打开窗户,挥舞着卷起的报纸猛打一通,想把苍蝇赶出去。 •She swiped him round the head.她挥手打他的头。 •mainly US The car swiped the garage door as he pulled out.他把车开出去时,撞上了车库的大门。 ⇒ See also sideswipe [swaɪp] verb STEAL 偷 transitive informal ■to steal 偷窃,盗窃•Okay, who's swiped my keys?好吧!是谁偷了我的锁匙? [swaɪp] verb MOVE 移动 transitive ■to move a card containing information stored on a magnetic strip through a device that reads this information 刷(卡) [swaɪp] noun CRITICISM 批评 countable usually singular ■a criticism of someone or something, or an attempt to damage or annoy them 批评,打击•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。 [swaɪp] noun HIT 击打 countable ■an act of hitting or trying to hit someone or something 挥击;抡打•Edwin took a swipe at the ball and missed.埃德温挥臂击球,却挥棒落空。 |