Noun
/wʌn swip ˈmɛθəd/
The "one-sweep method" refers to a technique or approach where a task or action is completed in a single, continuous motion or step, without stopping or reverting back to a previous point. This method is commonly associated with efficiency and simplicity in various fields such as cleaning, work processes, or any tasks that benefit from a streamlined approach.
The frequency of use for "one-sweep method" is moderate, and it can be found in both oral speech and written contexts, especially in discussions about productivity or techniques for completing tasks.
Чтобы эффективно очистить большое окно, я использовал метод одного движения, чтобы не переделывать участки.
The chef employed the one-sweep method when chopping vegetables to save time during meal prep.
Повар использовал метод одного движения при нарезке овощей, чтобы сэкономить время на приготовлении еды.
By applying the one-sweep method to her daily to-do list, she was able to finish all her tasks ahead of schedule.
While "one-sweep method" itself is not part of many idiomatic expressions, its concept can be linked to several phrases around efficiency and simplicity such as "cut to the chase" or "one fell swoop". Below are examples of idiomatic expressions that reflect similar sentiments:
В одно мгновение она успела убрать весь дом.
Cut to the chase, if we use the one-sweep method, we will finish these reports quickly.
Перейдём к делу, если мы используем метод одного движения, мы быстро завершим эти отчёты.
He wrapped up the project in one go, taking advantage of the one-sweep method.
Он завершил проект за раз, воспользовавшись методом одного движения.
Let's tackle this all in one shot using the one-sweep method to speed things up.
The term "one-sweep method" combines "one" (from Old English "ænne"), "sweep" (from Old English "swēopan", meaning to sweep or go quickly), and "method" (from Latin “methodus”, meaning a way or process). The phrase suggests efficiency and singularity in approach.
Synonyms: - Single motion technique - All-in-one approach - Streamlined method
Antonyms: - Fragmented process - Step-by-step method - Time-consuming technique