中英词典查询

swot [swɑ:t]

n. 只知一味用功学习的人,书呆子;
vi. (尤指为准备考试)刻苦学习,用功; (尤指为准备考试)刻苦学习(某门课程);
过去式:: swotted 过去分词:: swotted 现在分词:: swotting 第三人称单数:: swots

例句:

  • I have to swot up on phrasal verbs for a test tomorrow.
    我不得不为明天的测验努力温习短语动词.
  • Time to swot up on the Twenties we say.
    来自THETIMES
  • Though Brian was clever enough at his books he was no swot or creeper.
    来自New Yorker
  • 'Swot'is a pejorative term for someone who studies a lot.
    swot是一个贬义词,指用功苦读的人.
  • You must swot up your English.
    你必须努力学习英语.
  • The persecuted swot of the past is often now celebrated as a model of geek chic.
    来自BBC