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swam

  • 1 swam

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  • 2 swim

    [swim] 1. present participle - swimming; verb
    1) (to move through water using arms and legs or fins, tails etc: The children aren't allowed to go sailing until they've learnt to swim; I'm going / I've been swimming; She swam to the shore; They watched the fish swimming about in the aquarium.) plaukti
    2) (to cross (a river etc), compete in (a race), cover (a distance etc) by swimming: He swam three lengths of the swimming-pool; She can't swim a stroke (= at all).) perplaukti, nuplaukti
    3) (to seem to be moving round and round, as a result of dizziness etc: His head was swimming; Everything began to swim before his eyes.) svaigti, suktis
    2. noun
    (an act of swimming: We went for a swim in the lake.) (pa)plaukiojimas, pasimaudymas
    - swimming
    - swimming-bath
    - swimming-pool
    - swimming-trunks
    - swimsuit
    - swimming-costume

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  • 3 across

    [ə'kros] 1. preposition
    1) (to the other side (of); from one side to the other side of: He took her across the road.) per
    2) (at the other side (of): The butcher's shop is across the street.) kitoje pusėje
    2. adverb
    (to the other side or to the speaker's side: He dived in off the river-bank and swam across.) į kitą pusę

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  • 4 enough

    1. adjective
    (in the number or quantity etc needed: Have you enough money to pay for the books?; food enough for everyone.) pakankamas
    2. pronoun
    (the amount needed: He has had enough to eat; I've had enough of her rudeness.) pakankamai
    3. adverb
    1) (to the degree needed: Is it hot enough?; He swam well enough to pass the test.) pakankamai
    2) (one must admit; you must agree: She's pretty enough, but not beautiful; Oddly enough, it isn't raining.) gana

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  • 5 for all one is worth

    (using all one's efforts, strength etc: He swam for all he was worth towards the shore.) iš visų jėgų

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  • 6 quack

    I 1. noun
    (the cry of a duck.) kryksmas, kryksėjimas
    2. verb
    (to make such a sound: The ducks quacked noisily as they swam across the pond.) krykti, kryksėti
    II noun
    ((used as an adjective) a person who dishonestly claims to have medical qualifications: a quack doctor/psychologist; quack medicine/cures.) šundaktaris, šarlatanas; šarlataniškas

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  • 7 stroke

    [strəuk] I noun
    1) (an act of hitting, or the blow given: He felled the tree with one stroke of the axe; the stroke of a whip.) smūgis
    2) (a sudden occurrence of something: a stroke of lightning; an unfortunate stroke of fate; What a stroke of luck to find that money!) trenksmas, smūgis, netikėtas dalykas
    3) (the sound made by a clock striking the hour: She arrived on the stroke of (= punctually at) ten.) dūžis
    4) (a movement or mark made in one direction by a pen, pencil, paintbrush etc: short, even pencil strokes.) potėpis, brūkšnys, brūkštelėjimas
    5) (a single pull of an oar in rowing, or a hit with the bat in playing cricket.) smūgis, smogimas
    6) (a movement of the arms and legs in swimming, or a particular method of swimming: He swam with slow, strong strokes; Can you do breaststroke/backstroke?) mostas, plaukimo stilius
    7) (an effort or action: I haven't done a stroke (of work) all day.) pastanga
    8) (a sudden attack of illness which damages the brain, causing paralysis, loss of feeling in the body etc.) insultas
    II 1. verb
    (to rub (eg a furry animal) gently and repeatedly in one direction, especially as a sign of affection: He stroked the cat / her hair; The dog loves being stroked.) glostyti
    2. noun
    (an act of stroking: He gave the dog a stroke.) glostymas

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Swam — Swam, imp. of {Swim}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • swam — [swam] vi., vt. pt. of SWIM1 & SWIM2 …   English World dictionary

  • swam — /swam/, v. pt. of swim. * * * …   Universalium

  • swam — [swæm] the past tense of ↑swim 1 …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • swam — the past tense of swim1 …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • SWAM — past of SWIM. * * * Etymology: Middle English (past), from Old English swamm (past) past and chiefly dialect past part of swim * * * /swam/, v. pt. of swim. * * * swam /swam/ pat (and …   Useful english dictionary

  • Swam — Swim Swim, v. i. [imp. {Swam}or {Swum}; p. p. {Swum}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Swimming}.] [AS. swimman; akin to D. zwemmen, OHG. swimman, G. schwimmen, Icel. svimma, Dan. sw[ o]mme, Sw. simma. Cf. {Sound} an air bladder, a strait.] 1. To be supported by …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • swam — [[t]swæ̱m[/t]] Swam is the past tense of swim …   English dictionary

  • swam — /swæm / (say swam) verb past tense of swim …  

  • swam — past of swim …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • swam — swɪm n. instance of swimming; period of time spent swimming v. propel oneself through water using the arms and legs; float on the surface of a liquid; be flooded with, be immersed in; appear to spin or whirl; feel dizzy; cause to move through… …   English contemporary dictionary

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