swift-flowing - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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swift-flowing (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective

Phonetic Transcription

/swɪftˈfloʊɪŋ/

Meaning and Usage

"Swift-flowing" describes something that is moving quickly and smoothly, typically referring to a stream or river but can also be used metaphorically in different contexts. This adjective combines "swift," meaning fast or quick, with "flowing," which pertains to the movement of liquids. The term is often used in both oral and written contexts, though it may appear more frequently in written descriptions, particularly in literature or environmental discussions.

Example Sentences

  1. The swift-flowing river was a perfect spot for kayaking in the summer.
    Река с быстрым течением была идеальным местом для каякинга летом.

  2. During the storm, swift-flowing water overwhelmed the banks of the creek.
    Во время шторма вода с быстрым течением затопила берега ручья.

  3. The artist captured the essence of the swift-flowing stream in her painting.
    Художница запечатлела суть стремительно текущего потока в своей картине.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "swift-flowing" itself may not be commonly found in idiomatic expressions, it can be associated with several phrases that convey speed or movement, which can also be used figuratively.

Example Sentences with Idiomatic Expressions

  1. Go with the flow: To be agreeable or to adapt to circumstances.
    In life, it’s often best to go with the flow rather than resist change.
    В жизни часто лучше просто поддаться обстоятельствам, чем сопротивляться изменениям.

  2. Flow like water: To move smoothly and effortlessly through challenges.
    He learned to flow like water in negotiations, making everyone feel at ease.
    Он научился двигаться так же гладко, как вода, на переговорах, заставляя всех чувствовать себя комфортно.

  3. Catch the wave: To take advantage of a favorable situation quickly.
    If you want to succeed in this business, you need to catch the wave before others do.
    Если вы хотите добиться успеха в этом бизнесе, вам нужно схватить волну, прежде чем это сделают другие.

Etymology

The term "swift-flowing" is derived from the Old English word "swift," which means "quick or fast," and the Middle English word "flowen," which is related to the Old English "flōwian," meaning "to flow."

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Rapid - Fast-moving - Flushing

Antonyms: - Slow - Stagnant - Lethargic



25-07-2024