swum的意思和读音

swum

: [swʌm] : [swʌm]

v.swim()

swam  swimming  swims  

v.+n.swim river,swim mile

v.go for a dip,bathe,spin,whirl,reel

n.dip,plunge,bath

v.1.swim()

v.1.to move through water by making movements with your arms and legs; to swim a particular distance, or to swim in a race; to swim in a particular style; if fish swim, they move in water2.if your head or eyes are swimming, you cannot think or see clearly, usually because you are tired or sick; if things swim, they appear to be moving, usually because you are tired or sick

n.1.an occasion when you swim

1. sink sank sunk swim swam swum drink drank drunk ...

2. ex;who wrote the letter? swim/swam/swum begin/began/begun ...

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1.When he had swum about a hundred yards out he paused, treading water, and saw that the girl who had been beside him was nowhere to be found.便

2.Pressures in liquids become rapidly greater with increasing depth as anyone knows who has swum even a few feet below the surface of a lake.

3.There was the dream itself, and there was a memory connected with it that had swum into his mind in the few seconds after waking.

4.He could have swum to a working beacon and told them that several thousand sahuagin were headed up the main channel.

5.Had they swum out of danger when the boat again completed a circle?

6.Following the line of the bridge was easy enough, but accurately guessing the distance she had swum was impossible.沿

7.It cannot be that the Indians have rafted , or swum off, and surprised our friends as they slept .

8.And since then, I have never swum or even had a bath with my friends. It remained one of my habit until I was in senior high.穿

9.She had swum the first lap before the swimmer from Canada caught up with her .

10.In one minute Houdini had swum to the surface.