swipe
verb /swaɪp/
/swaɪp/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they swipe | /swaɪp/ /swaɪp/ |
he / she / it swipes | /swaɪps/ /swaɪps/ |
past simple swiped | /swaɪpt/ /swaɪpt/ |
past participle swiped | /swaɪpt/ /swaɪpt/ |
-ing form swiping | /ˈswaɪpɪŋ/ /ˈswaɪpɪŋ/ |
- [intransitive, transitive] swipe (at) somebody/something to hit or try to hit somebody/something with your hand or an object by moving your arm with a wide, curved movement
挥拳打;扬起巴掌打;挥起(物体)击打 - He swiped at the ball and missed.
他挥棒击球但没击中。
- He swiped at the ball and missed.
- [transitive] swipe something (informal) to steal something
synonym pinch偷窃 - They’re always swiping other kids’ sweets.
他们总是偷其他孩子的糖果。
- They’re always swiping other kids’ sweets.
- [transitive] swipe something to pass a plastic card, such as a credit card, through a special machine that is able to read the information that is stored on it
刷(磁卡) - The cash register only opens once the card has been swiped.
只有刷卡后,收银机才会打开。
- The cash register only opens once the card has been swiped.
- [intransitive, transitive] swipe (something) (on/across something) to move your finger quickly across the screen of an electronic device such as a mobile phone or small computer in order to move text, pictures, etc. or give commands
(用手指在手机等电子装置屏幕上)快速滑动,输入手势指令 - Switch on the phone and swipe your finger across the screen to unlock it.
打开手机,在屏幕上滑动手指来解锁。
- Switch on the phone and swipe your finger across the screen to unlock it.
词源mid 18th cent.: perhaps a variant of sweep.