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swat         
  • active shooter exercise]] at [[Eglin Air Force Base]] in 2013
  • agents]] undergoing hostage rescue training and helicopter fast rope insertion training
  • SWAT officers on a [[Lenco BearCat]], an [[infantry mobility vehicle]] notable for common police use, in [[Charleston County, South Carolina]]
  • [[USAF Security Forces]] SWAT officers during a training exercise at [[Travis Air Force Base]] in 1995
  • DoD]] SWAT officers responding to the [[2009 Fort Hood shooting]] in Texas
  • LAPD Metropolitan Division's "D" Platoon]] is one of the world's most prominent SWAT units and was the second SWAT team established in the United States, after that of the [[Philadelphia Police Department]] in 1964.<ref name="Mitchel P. Roth 2001, p. 333">Mitchel P. Roth & James Stuart Olson, ''Historical Dictionary of Law Enforcement'', Westport, Ct: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2001, p. 333 and; John S. Dempsey & Linda S. Forst, ''An Introduction to Policing'', Clifton Park, NY: Delmar Cengage Learning, 2011, p. 276.</ref>
(swats, swatting, swatted)
If you swat something such as an insect, you hit it with a quick, swinging movement, using your hand or a flat object.
Hundreds of flies buzz around us, and the workman keeps swatting them.
VERB: V n
Swat         
  • active shooter exercise]] at [[Eglin Air Force Base]] in 2013
  • agents]] undergoing hostage rescue training and helicopter fast rope insertion training
  • SWAT officers on a [[Lenco BearCat]], an [[infantry mobility vehicle]] notable for common police use, in [[Charleston County, South Carolina]]
  • [[USAF Security Forces]] SWAT officers during a training exercise at [[Travis Air Force Base]] in 1995
  • DoD]] SWAT officers responding to the [[2009 Fort Hood shooting]] in Texas
  • LAPD Metropolitan Division's "D" Platoon]] is one of the world's most prominent SWAT units and was the second SWAT team established in the United States, after that of the [[Philadelphia Police Department]] in 1964.<ref name="Mitchel P. Roth 2001, p. 333">Mitchel P. Roth & James Stuart Olson, ''Historical Dictionary of Law Enforcement'', Westport, Ct: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2001, p. 333 and; John S. Dempsey & Linda S. Forst, ''An Introduction to Policing'', Clifton Park, NY: Delmar Cengage Learning, 2011, p. 276.</ref>
·- imp. of Sweat.
II. Swat ·- of Sweat.
swat         
  • active shooter exercise]] at [[Eglin Air Force Base]] in 2013
  • agents]] undergoing hostage rescue training and helicopter fast rope insertion training
  • SWAT officers on a [[Lenco BearCat]], an [[infantry mobility vehicle]] notable for common police use, in [[Charleston County, South Carolina]]
  • [[USAF Security Forces]] SWAT officers during a training exercise at [[Travis Air Force Base]] in 1995
  • DoD]] SWAT officers responding to the [[2009 Fort Hood shooting]] in Texas
  • LAPD Metropolitan Division's "D" Platoon]] is one of the world's most prominent SWAT units and was the second SWAT team established in the United States, after that of the [[Philadelphia Police Department]] in 1964.<ref name="Mitchel P. Roth 2001, p. 333">Mitchel P. Roth & James Stuart Olson, ''Historical Dictionary of Law Enforcement'', Westport, Ct: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2001, p. 333 and; John S. Dempsey & Linda S. Forst, ''An Introduction to Policing'', Clifton Park, NY: Delmar Cengage Learning, 2011, p. 276.</ref>
¦ verb (swats, swatting, swatted) hit or crush with a sharp blow from a flat object.
¦ noun such a sharp blow.
Origin
C17 (in the sense 'sit down'): north. Engl. and US var. of squat.

Википедия

Swat

Swat or SWAT may refer to:

Примеры употребления для swat
1. According to informations reaching from Swat Malakand division, torrential rains in the region caused heavy floods in River Swat in Kalam causing a breach in a powerhouse dam.
2. When a SWAT team member found a weapon, the officer would yell "Gun!" and the other SWAT members would help disarm the person holding it.
3. "Losing Swat is shocking." Pro–Taliban cleric Maulana Fazlullah has set up a virtual mini–state in Swat, a province of 4,000 square miles.
4. Militants have been fighting to impose Sharia law in Swat.
5. The assault occurred Friday evening in the Swat Valley.