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Swat Meaning in English

word

/ˈswɑt/
swaht
/swˈɒt/
swot

释义

To hit something quickly and sharply, especially an insect, with your hand or an object.

用法与细微差别

Used mostly to describe hitting insects, especially flies or mosquitoes, with your hand or a tool like a flyswatter. Can be used as a noun as well ('give it a swat'). Informal, not aggressive toward people.

例句

He tried to swat the mosquito on his arm.

basic

Please swat the fly if it comes near the food.

basic

She used a newspaper to swat the bug.

basic

You have to be fast to swat flies—they move quickly!

natural

He missed the first time, but managed to swat the spider on the wall.

natural

Don't just sit there—swat it before it gets away!

natural