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1 swipe
1. verb(to hit hard: She swiped the tennis ball over the net; He swiped at the wasp but didn't hit it.) golpear con fuerza, asestar un golpe fuerte
2. noun(a hard hit: She gave the child a swipe.) golpetr[swaɪp]1 (blow) golpe nombre masculino2 (verbal attack) ataque nombre masculino1 pegarle a, darle a1 asestar un golpe (at, a), intentar darle (at, a)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLswipe card tarjeta magnética1) strike: dar, pegar (con un movimiento amplio)2) wipe: limpiar3) steal: birlar fam, robarswipe nblow: golpe mn.• cerveza estropeada s.f.• golpe fuerte s.m.v.• dar un golpe fuerte a v.• escamotear v.• guindar v.swaɪp
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to take a swipe at somebody/something — ( physically) intentar darle or pegarle a alguien/algo
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transitive verb (colloq)1) ( hit) darle* (un golpe) a2) ( steal) afanarse (arg), volarse* (Méx fam)
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vi[swaɪp]to swipe AT something/somebody — intentar darle a algo/alguien
1.N2. VT1) (=hit) golpear, pegar2) * (=steal) birlar *, afanar *3) (Comput) [+ card] pasar (por un lector de tarjetas)3.VIto swipe at sth/sb — asestar un golpe a algo/algn
4.CPDswipe card N — tarjeta f de banda magnética
* * *[swaɪp]
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to take a swipe at somebody/something — ( physically) intentar darle or pegarle a alguien/algo
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transitive verb (colloq)1) ( hit) darle* (un golpe) a2) ( steal) afanarse (arg), volarse* (Méx fam)
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vito swipe AT something/somebody — intentar darle a algo/alguien
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2 birlar
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3 swipe
s.1 golpetazo, tortazo.2 ataque verbal, andanada.3 cerveza ligera.v.1 dar un tortazo.2 robar, jalar, birlar, bolsear.(pt & pp swiped)
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