swerve
verb /swɜːv/
/swɜːrv/
[intransitive]动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they swerve | /swɜːv/ /swɜːrv/ |
he / she / it swerves | /swɜːvz/ /swɜːrvz/ |
past simple swerved | /swɜːvd/ /swɜːrvd/ |
past participle swerved | /swɜːvd/ /swɜːrvd/ |
-ing form swerving | /ˈswɜːvɪŋ/ /ˈswɜːrvɪŋ/ |
- (especially of a vehicle
) to change direction suddenly, especially in order to avoid hitting somebody/something尤指车辆等 突然转向;急转弯 - She swerved sharply to avoid a cyclist.
她猛地急转弯,以避开一个骑自行车的人。 - The bus suddenly swerved into his path.
公共汽车突然拐到了他走的路上。 - The ball swerved into the net.
球在空中划了一条弧线,进了球门。
Topics Transport by car or lorryc1- The car veered out of control and swerved across the road.
汽车失去控制,突然转向冲过马路。 - The vehicle swerved off the road.
这辆车突然转向驶离了公路。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- sharply
- violently
- dangerously
- …
- across
- around
- into
- …
- swerve to avoid somebody/something
词源Old English sweorfan ‘depart, leave, turn aside’, of Germanic origin; related to Middle Dutch swerven ‘to stray’. - She swerved sharply to avoid a cyclist.