Swerving Meaning in English
word · lemma: swerve
ˈswɝv
SWUR-ving
swˈɜːvɪŋ
SWURV-ing
التعريف
Suddenly turning, especially to the side, while moving, often to avoid hitting something.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Mostly used for vehicles, especially cars or bikes, but can describe people or animals changing direction quickly. Common phrases: 'swerving to avoid', 'swerving into another lane'. Often suggests a sudden or dangerous movement.
Spanish: dar un volantazo - desviarse bruscamentePortuguese (BR): desviar-se bruscamentePortuguese (PT): desviar-se bruscamenteChinese (Simplified): 急转弯 - 突然转向Chinese (Traditional): 急轉彎 - 突然轉向Hindi: मोड़ना (गाड़ी आदि) - अचानक मुड़नाArabic: الانحراف المفاجئBengali: হঠাৎ বাঁকানো - দিক পরিবর্তন করাRussian: резкое отклонение - маневрированиеJapanese: 急ハンドルを切ること - 急に進路を変えることVietnamese: lách - đánh lái gấpKorean: 급하게 방향을 틀기 - 방향 전환Turkish: ani manevra - direksiyonu kırmaUrdu: اچانک مڑنا - رخ بدلناIndonesian: menyimpang - membanting setir
جمل نموذجية
The car was swerving to avoid a dog.
basic
He was swerving on his bike because the road was wet.
basic
The bus kept swerving from side to side.
basic
She was swerving all over the road — I think she was distracted.
natural
After swerving to miss the pothole, he almost hit a tree.
natural
That truck was swerving dangerously; someone should call the police.
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