sweeping

形容詞

UK/ˈswiː.pɪŋ/
US/ˈswiː.pɪŋ/

定義 sweeping 形容詞

effect(影响)

  1. Before noun(前置形容词)

    Having a wide-ranging effect on many things or people; extensive.

    影响广泛的;大规模的

    • It is evident that the legal framework requires a sweeping overhaul.

      很明显,法律框架需要一次全面的改革。

    • The company had to implement sweeping reductions in expenditure.

      公司不得不实施大规模的支出削减。

    • The new policy is expected to have a sweeping impact across the entire sector.

      新政策预计将对整个行业产生广泛的影响。

victory(胜利)

  1. Before noun(前置形容词)

    A victory that is easily achieved and complete; a decisive win.

    压倒性的胜利;轻易的胜利

    • Despite the polls showing him in the lead, the candidate failed to secure a sweeping victory.

      尽管民调显示他领先,这位候选人未能取得压倒性的胜利。

    • The team achieved a sweeping victory in the match with their absolute dominance.

      这支球队在比赛中以绝对优势取得了压倒性的胜利。

    • She won the competition with a sweeping victory.

      她以压倒性的胜利赢得了比赛。

片語 sweeping 形容詞

  • sweeping statement/generalization

    A statement or assertion that is too general and lacks specific detail or careful consideration.

    以偏概公公之论

    We should avoid making sweeping generalizations about entire social groups.

    我们应该避免对整个社会群体做出笼统的概括。