
swipe 



swipe /swaɪp/  verb
swipe  noun [countable]
کشیدن کارت اعتباری، ضربت سخت، حرکت جاروبی، جرعه طولانی، ضربه تند و شدید زدن، کش رفتن، ورزش: مهتر
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 Advanced Persian Dictionary
Advanced Persian Dictionaryصنایع: برای اشاره به شش عنصر اساسی سیستم اندازه گیری تعمیم یافته، برای اطمینان از نیل به اهداف مورد نیاز، به کار می رود. که نشانگر کلمات استاندارد (Standard)، قطعه کار (Workpiece)، ابزارآلات (Instrument)، اشخاص
  و رویه ها (Person/Procedure) و محیط (Environment).
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  Synonyms & Related Words
Synonyms & Related Wordsswipe[verb]Synonyms:- hit, lash out at, slap, strike, wallop 
(informal)- steal, appropriate, filch, lift 
(informal), nick 
(slang, chiefly Brit.), pinch 
(informal), purloin
[noun]Synonyms:- blow, clout 
(informal), cuff, slap, smack, wallop 
(informal)  [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
  English Dictionary
English DictionaryI.  swipe1 /swaɪp/ 
 verb[
Date: 1800-1900; 
Origin: Probably from sweep]
1.  [intransitive and transitive] to hit or to try to hit someone or something by swinging your arm or an object very quickly: 
 She swiped me across the face.swipe at
 She swiped me across the face.swipe at He jumped forward, intending to swipe at her.2.  [transitive] informal
 He jumped forward, intending to swipe at her.2.  [transitive] informal to steal something
 Synonym : pinch British English: 
 The photos were probably swiped by an employee.3.  [transitive]
 The photos were probably swiped by an employee.3.  [transitive] to pull a plastic card through a machine that can read the electronic information on it: 
 Swipe your card to open the door.
 Swipe your card to open the door. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
 II.  swipe2  noun [countable]1.  a criticism of someone or something
 Synonym : digswipe at His comments were a sarcastic swipe at the police.
 His comments were a sarcastic swipe at the police. In her latest article, she takes a swipe at (=criticizes) her critics.2.
 In her latest article, she takes a swipe at (=criticizes) her critics.2.  when you hit or try to hit someone or something by swinging your arm very quickly: 
 She took a swipe at the ball.
 She took a swipe at the ball.  [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
  Collocations
Collocationsswipe noun ADJ.  good  |  playful  |  side VERB + SWIPE  take She took a playful swipe at her brother. PREP.  ~ at The article takes a side swipe at the teachers.  [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲