swoops
Prononciation : [swuːps]
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Contexte : « movement »
(verb) to move quickly down through the air, like a bird or an airplane. When something swoops, it comes down fast and often looks very graceful while doing it.
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The eagle swoops down to catch its prey from the ground.
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The airplane didn't swoop; it flew steadily without any sudden movements.
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Did you see the bat swoop down near the ground?
Contexte : « action »
(noun) an action of moving quickly downwards in a smooth, sweeping motion. This can refer to the way animals or objects can swoop down from a height.
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Her swoops through the air made her look like a skilled dancer.
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There were no swoops during the performance; everything was flat and boring.
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Did you notice any swoops in the bird's flight?
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