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sweeping
掃除,垃圾(
a
.)掃蕩的,徹底的,廣泛的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sweep
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Swept
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Sweeping
.]
1.
To
pass
a
broom
across
(
a
surface
)
so
as
to
remove
loose
dirt
,
dust
,
etc
.;
to
brush
,
or
rub
over
,
with
a
broom
for
the
purpose
of
cleaning
;
as
,
to
sweep
a
floor
,
the
street
,
or
a
chimney
.
Used
also
figuratively
.
I
will
sweep
it
with
the
besom
of
destruction
.
--
Isa
.
xiv
. 23.
2.
To
drive
or
carry
along
or
off
with
a
broom
or
a
brush
,
or
as
if
with
a
broom
;
to
remove
by
,
or
as
if
by
,
brushing
;
as
,
to
sweep
dirt
from
a
floor
;
the
wind
sweeps
the
snow
from
the
hills
;
a
freshet
sweeps
away
a
dam
,
timber
,
or
rubbish
;
a
pestilence
sweeps
off
multitudes
.
The
hail
shall
sweep
away
the
refuge
of
lies
.
--
Isa
.
xxviii
. 17.
I
have
already
swept
the
stakes
.
--
Dryden
.
3.
To
brush
against
or
over
;
to
rub
lightly
along
.
Their
long
descending
train
,
With
rubies
edged
and
sapphires
,
swept
the
plain
. --
Dryden
.
4.
To
carry
with
a
long
,
swinging
,
or
dragging
motion
;
hence
,
to
carry
in
a
stately
or
proud
fashion
.
And
like
a
peacock
sweep
along
his
tail
.
--
Shak
.
5.
To
strike
with
a
long
stroke
.
Wake
into
voice
each
silent
string
,
And
sweep
the
sounding
lyre
. --
Pope
.
6.
Naut.
To
draw
or
drag
something
over
;
as
,
to
sweep
the
bottom
of
a
river
with
a
net
.
7.
To
pass
over
,
or
traverse
,
with
the
eye
or
with
an
instrument
of
observation
;
as
,
to
sweep
the
heavens
with
a
telescope
.
To sweep a mold
or
To sweep up a mold
Founding
,
to
form
the
sand
into
a
mold
by
a
templet
,
instead
of
compressing
it
around
the
pattern
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sweep·ing
,
a.
Cleaning
off
surfaces
,
or
cleaning
away
dust
,
dirt
,
or
litter
,
as
a
broom
does
;
moving
with
swiftness
and
force
;
carrying
everything
before
it
;
including
in
its
scope
many
persons
or
things
;
as
,
a
sweeping
flood
;
a
sweeping
majority
;
a
sweeping
accusation
. --
Sweep*ing*ly
,
adv.
-
Sweep*ing*ness
,
n.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
sweeping
adj
1:
taking
in
or
moving
over
(
or
as
if
over
)
a
wide
area
;
often
used
in
combination
; "
a
sweeping
glance
"; "
a
wide-sweeping
view
of
the
river
"
2:
ignoring
distinctions
; "
sweeping
generalizations
";
"
wholesale
destruction
" [
syn
:
wholesale
]
3:
having
broad
range
or
effect
; "
had
extensive
press
coverage
"; "
far-reaching
changes
in
the
social
structure
";
"
sweeping
reforms
" [
syn
:
extensive
,
far-reaching
]
n
:
the
act
of
cleaning
with
a
broom
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