swoop
                                        英 [swuːp]
美 [swup]
                                        
- vi. 猛扑;突然袭击;突然下降;飞扑
- n. 猛扑;俯冲;突然袭击
- vt. 攫取;抓起
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            swoop:食物扑。像肉食动物扑向食物一样——猛扑,突然袭击。
                                                
            swoop 猛冲,俯冲来自 sweep 拼写变体,引申比喻义猛冲,俯冲。
 
                                    
            - swoop (v.)
- 1560s, "to move or walk in a stately manner," apparently from a dialectal survival of Old English swapan "to sweep, brandish, dash," from Proto-Germanic *swaip-, from PIE root *swei- (2) "to bend, turn" (see swivel (n.)). Meaning "pounce upon with a sweeping movement" first recorded 1630s (see swoop (n.)). Spelling with -oo- may have been influenced by Scottish and northern England dialectal soop "to sweep," from Old Norse sopa "to sweep." Related: Swooped; swooping.
- swoop (n.)
- 1540s, "a blow, stroke," from swoop (v.). Meaning "the sudden pouncing of a rapacious bird on its prey" is 1605, from Shakespeare:
 
 Oh, Hell-Kite! All? What, All my pretty Chickens, and their Damme, At one fell swoope? ["Macbeth," IV.iii.219] 
                 - 1. The hawk poised in mid-air ready to swoop.  
- 老鹰在半空中盘旋,准备俯冲。
来自《权威词典》
 
- 2. The plane made a swoop over the city. 
- 那架飞机突然向这座城市猛降下来.
来自《简明英汉词典》
 
- 3. In one fell swoop the bank wiped away the tentative benefits of this policy. 
- 银行一下子就抹杀了这项政策暂时带来的好处。
来自柯林斯例句
 
- 4. Police held 10 suspected illegal immigrants after a swoop on a German lorry. 
- 警察对一辆德国卡车进行突击搜查后扣留了10名可疑的非法移民。
来自柯林斯例句
 
- 5. It seemed that the plane was going to swoop down and strafe the town, so we dived for cover. 
- 飞机看起来好像要俯冲下来轰炸小镇,所以我们赶紧蹲下躲避。
来自柯林斯例句