swoop - translation to arabic
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swoop - translation to arabic

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Swoop (mascot); Swooping; Swoop (band); Swooping (disambiguation); Swoop (disambiguation)

SWOOP         

ألاسم

اِنْقِضاض

الفعل

تَهَجَّمَ ; هَجَمَ

swoop         
اسْم : انقضاض
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فِعْل : ينقضّ على
swoop         
VI
انقض على
T
يقتلع شيئا من مكانه ينتزع يبتلع، يزدرد
N
انقضاض الخ

Definition

swoop
(swoops, swooping, swooped)
1.
If police or soldiers swoop on a place, they go there suddenly and quickly, usually in order to arrest someone or to attack the place. (JOURNALISM)
The terror ended when armed police swooped on the car...
The drugs squad swooped and discovered 240 kilograms of cannabis.
VERB: V on n, V
Swoop is also a noun.
Police held 10 suspected illegal immigrants after a swoop on a German lorry.
N-COUNT
2.
When a bird or aeroplane swoops, it suddenly moves downwards through the air in a smooth curving movement.
More than 20 helicopters began swooping in low over the ocean...
The hawk swooped and soared away carrying something.
VERB: V adv/prep, V
3.
If something is done in one fell swoop or at one fell swoop, it is done on a single occasion or by a single action.
In one fell swoop the bank wiped away the tentative benefits of this policy.
PHRASE: PHR with cl

Wikipedia

Swoop
Examples of use of swoop
1. First reported swoop÷ Tuesday‘s operation was the first reported swoop in what police have described as the biggest crime investigation in English history.
2. Dozens of Bedouins were arrested in a dawn swoop.
3. And the foreigners swoop in to take advantage of the good deals.
4. The swoop was launched to disrupt foreign fighters and militant weapons facilitator operations, said the spokesman.
5. We cannot but thank the Swiss, who in one fell swoop severed us from our delusions.