Swoops Meaning in English
word · lemma: swoop
ˈswups
SWOOPS
swˈuːps
SWOOPS
परिभाषा
Moves quickly down through the air, often to catch something or attack. Typically describes birds or planes making a sudden, fast downward motion.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Often used with birds ('the eagle swoops'), aircraft, or sometimes people in playful descriptions. Usually not used for slow or gentle movements. Common with prepositions: 'swoops down', 'swoops in'. Present tense 'swoops' is third person singular.
Spanish: se abalanza - se lanza en picadoPortuguese (BR): mergulha - faz um voo rasantePortuguese (PT): mergulha - faz uma investidaChinese (Simplified): 俯冲 - 猛扑Chinese (Traditional): 俯衝 - 猛撲Hindi: झपट्टा मारता हैArabic: ينقضّBengali: ঝাঁপ দেয় - হুমড়ি খায়Russian: налетает - пикируетJapanese: 急降下する - 飛び込むVietnamese: lao xuống - sà xuốngKorean: 급강하하다 - 덮치다Turkish: dalıyor - süzülerek iniyorUrdu: جھپٹتا ہے - تیزی سے نیچے آتا ہےIndonesian: menukik - menyambar
उदाहरण वाक्य
The bird swoops down to catch a fish.
basic
An eagle swoops over the lake.
basic
The plane swoops low over the city.
basic
The cat swoops onto the table whenever I leave food out.
natural
Suddenly, a hawk swoops in and grabs the mouse.
natural
During the show, the drone swoops through hoops to amaze the crowd.
natural