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Sweep through Meaning in English

expression

ˈswip/ /ˈθɹu
SWEEP-throo
swˈiːp/ /θɹˈuː
sweep-THROO

释义

To move quickly and powerfully through a place or group, often causing a strong effect or big change; can describe people, things, or emotions spreading fast.

用法与细微差别

Commonly used for things that move or spread rapidly, like diseases, trends, storms, or emotions. Usually implies a strong, noticeable effect. Not used for slow actions. Often appears with 'through' plus a place or group ('sweep through the city').

例句

A flu virus can sweep through a school in days.

basic

Firefighters watched the flames sweep through the forest.

basic

Excitement swept through the crowd when the band appeared.

basic

Rumors quickly swept through the office after the big announcement.

natural

A feeling of relief swept through him as the results appeared.

natural

Change is about to sweep through the entire company.

natural