Sweep down Meaning in English
expression
ˈswip/ /ˈdaʊn
SWEEP DOWN
swˈiːp/ /dˈaʊn
SWEEP DOWN
Definición
To move quickly and smoothly down from a higher place, often suddenly and with force. Commonly used for birds, planes, or objects moving downward in a sweeping motion.
Uso & Matices
Usually used for dramatic, rapid descent—especially by birds, aircraft, or objects. More vivid than 'come down.' Not for people walking down stairs. Often followed by 'on', e.g., 'sweep down on its prey.'
Spanish: descender en picado - bajar en vuelo (ave, avión)Portuguese (BR): descer rapidamente - mergulhar (ave, avião)Portuguese (PT): descer rapidamente - mergulhar (ave, avião)Chinese (Simplified): 俯冲而下 - 急速下落Chinese (Traditional): 俯衝而下 - 急速下落Hindi: तेज़ी से नीचे आना - झपट्टा मारनाArabic: ينقض بسرعة - يهبط بسرعة (طائر، طائرة)Bengali: ঝাঁপিয়ে নামা - দ্রুত নিচে নেমে আসাRussian: стремительно спускаться - пикировать (птица, самолёт)Japanese: 急降下する - 素早く降りるVietnamese: lao xuống - sà xuốngKorean: 급강하하다 - 날아내려오다Turkish: hızla aşağı inmek - dalmak (kuş, uçak)Urdu: تیزی سے نیچے آنا - جھپٹناIndonesian: menyapu turun - menyelam ke bawah
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The eagle swept down to catch a fish.
basic
A plane swept down over the city.
basic
Leaves swept down from the trees in the autumn wind.
basic
Suddenly, a shadow swept down from above and startled us.
natural
The hawk swept down on its prey without warning.
natural
Storm clouds swept down from the mountains, blocking out the sun.
natural