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Qué (quién) es SWOT - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Swot; Swot (disambiguation); SWOT (disambiguation)

swot         
Combination of sweet and hot.
Steve Zahn is so swot in that new Drew Barrymore movie.
swot         
(swots, swotting, swotted)
1.
If you swot, you study very hard, especially when you are preparing for an examination. (BRIT INFORMAL)
They swotted for their A levels.
VERB: V for n
2.
If you call someone a swot, you disapprove of the fact that they study extremely hard and are not interested in other things. (BRIT INFORMAL)
N-COUNT [disapproval]
SWOT         
Means an intelligent person always studying
He/She is a complete Swot never out of those books

Wikipedia

SWOT

SWOT may refer to:

  • SWOT (manga), a Japanese media franchise
  • Cramming (education) or swotting
  • SWOT analysis, a method to evaluate strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats
  • Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT), a NASA mission
Ejemplos de uso de SWOT
1. Others say boys are more vulnerable than girls to "anti– swot" peer pressure.
2. My looks and personality are very much of the school swot.
3. Now the anti–swot brigade is deadly serious, particularly when you are young.
4. Lily, cast as the school swot, says: "I was always the first to hand in my homework at school.
5. So it is fitting that the supermodel has been cast in her first movie role as a swot.