swish

名詞

UK/swɪʃ/
US/swɪʃ/

定義 swish 名詞

movement

  1. Countable

    a swift movement through the air that produces a soft, rustling sound

    • The stage was revealed with a swish as the curtain was drawn open.

    • Her skirt made a swish as she twirled around.

    • The golf club made a swish as he swung it.

動詞

UK/swɪʃ/
US/swɪʃ/

定義 swish 動詞

  1. TransitiveIntransitive

    to move or cause something to move quickly through the air, producing a soft, rustling sound

    • I could hear the whip swishing through the air.

    • The wind swished the leaves as they rustled in the breeze.

    • She swished her long hair behind her back.

形容詞

UK/swɪʃ/
US/swɪʃ/

定義 swish 形容詞

  1. very fashionable and expensive; luxurious and stylish

    • a swish bar

    • They were staying at a swish hotel.

    • She wore a very swish evening gown.