English | Spanish |
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sweep | escobar |
sweep | barrer |
sweep | barrido |
sweep | barrida |
sweep | campo de acción |
sweep | alcance |
sweep | radio de acción |
sweep | deshollinador |
sweep | victoria aplastante |
sweep | pasar rápidamente |
sweep | arrastrar - barrer con |
sweep | superficie |
sweep | redada |
sweep | recogida |
sweep | barredura |
sweep | deshollinar |
sweep | dragar |
sweep | triunfo total |
English - Wordnet 3.0
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NOUN (6) 1. a wide scope; - Example: "the sweep of the plains" [syn: sweep, expanse] 2. someone who cleans soot from chimneys; [syn: chimneysweeper, chimneysweep, sweep] 3. winning all or all but one of the tricks in bridge; [syn: slam, sweep] 4. a long oar used in an open boat; [syn: sweep, sweep oar] 5. (American football) an attempt to advance the ball by running around the end of the line; [syn: end run, sweep] 6. a movement in an arc; - Example: "a sweep of his arm" VERB (9) 1. sweep across or over; - Example: "Her long skirt brushed the floor" - Example: "A gasp swept cross the audience" [syn: brush, sweep] 2. move with sweeping, effortless, gliding motions; - Example: "The diva swept into the room" - Example: "Shreds of paper sailed through the air" - Example: "The searchlights swept across the sky" [syn: sweep, sail] 3. sweep with a broom or as if with a broom; - Example: "Sweep the crumbs off the table" - Example: "Sweep under the bed" [syn: sweep, broom] 4. force into some kind of situation, condition, or course of action; - Example: "They were swept up by the events" - Example: "don't drag me into this business" [syn: embroil, tangle, sweep, sweep up, drag, drag in] 5. to cover or extend over an area or time period; - Example: "Rivers traverse the valley floor", "The parking lot spans 3 acres" - Example: "The novel spans three centuries" [syn: cross, traverse, span, sweep] 6. clean by sweeping; - Example: "Please sweep the floor" 7. win an overwhelming victory in or on; - Example: "Her new show dog swept all championships" 8. cover the entire range of; 9. make a big sweeping gesture or movement; [syn: swing, sweep, swing out] |