swum
美 [swʌm]
英 [swʌm]
- v.swim(游泳)的过去分词
- 网络泳游
第三人称单数:swims 现在分词:swimming 过去式:swam
v. | 1. swim(游泳)的过去分词 |
n. | 1. a period of time spent swimming, usually for pleasure or exercise 2. a smooth gliding movement 3. dizziness or confusion 4. a place where fish are found in abundance 5. an occasion when you swim 1. a period of time spent swimming, usually for pleasure or exercise 2. a smooth gliding movement 3. dizziness or confusion 4. a place where fish are found in abundance 5. an occasion when you swim |
v. | 1. to move or propel yourself unsupported through water using natural means of propulsion such as legs, tails, or fins 2. to cross a particular stretch of water or travel a particular distance by swimming 3. to take part as a competitor in a swimming race, especially one of a particular length 4. to swim using a particular stroke 5. to be dizzy or confused 6. to appear to move, whirl, or sway 7. to float on the surface of a liquid 8. to be surrounded or covered with a large quantity of liquid 9. to have a large amount of something 10. if your head or eyes are swimming, you cannot think or see clearly, usually because you are tired or sick 1. to move or propel yourself unsupported through water using natural means of propulsion such as legs, tails, or fins 2. to cross a particular stretch of water or travel a particular distance by swimming 3. to take part as a competitor in a swimming race, especially one of a particular length 4. to swim using a particular stroke 5. to be dizzy or confused 6. to appear to move, whirl, or sway 7. to float on the surface of a liquid 8. to be surrounded or covered with a large quantity of liquid 9. to have a large amount of something 10. if your head or eyes are swimming, you cannot think or see clearly, usually because you are tired or sick |