Found 4 items, similar to sweep.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: sweep
menyapu
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: sweep
membujur, menyapu, sikatan, usapan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: sweep
sweep
n 1: a wide scope;
“the sweep of the plains” [syn:
expanse]
2: someone who cleans soot from chimneys [syn:
chimneysweeper,
chimneysweep]
3: winning all or all but one of the tricks in bridge [syn:
slam]
4: a long oar used in an open boat [syn:
sweep oar]
5: (American football) an attempt to advance the ball by
running around the end of the line [syn:
end run]
6: a movement in an arc;
“a sweep of his arm”
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swept]
sweep
v 1: sweep across or over;
“Her long skirt brushed the floor”;
“A
gasp swept cross the audience” [syn:
brush]
2: move with sweeping, effortless, gliding motions;
“The diva
swept into the room”;
“Shreds of paper sailed through the
air”;
“The searchlights swept across the sky” [syn:
sail]
3: sweep with a broom or as if with a broom;
“Sweep the crumbs
off the table”;
“Sweep under the bed” [syn:
broom]
4: force into some kind of situation, condition, or course of
action;
“They were swept up by the events”;
“don't drag me
into this business” [syn:
embroil,
tangle,
sweep up,
drag,
drag in]
5: to cover or extend over an area or time period;
“Rivers
traverse the valley floor”,
“The parking lot spans 3
acres”;
“The novel spans three centuries” [syn:
cross,
traverse,
span]
6: clean by sweeping;
“Please sweep the floor”
7: win an overwhelming victory in or on;
“Her new show dog
swept all championships”
8: cover the entire range of
9: make a big sweeping gesture or movement [syn:
swing,
swing out
]
[also:
swept]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: sweep
Sweep
\Sweep\, n.
1. The act of sweeping.
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2. The compass or range of a stroke; as, a long sweep.
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3. The compass of any turning body or of any motion; as, the
sweep of a door; the sweep of the eye.
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4. The compass of anything flowing or brushing; as, the flood
carried away everything within its sweep.
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5. Violent and general destruction; as, the sweep of an
epidemic disease.
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6. Direction and extent of any motion not rectlinear; as, the
sweep of a compass.
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7. Direction or departure of a curve, a road, an arch, or the
like, away from a rectlinear line.
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The road which makes a small sweep. --Sir W.
Scott.
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8. One who sweeps; a sweeper; specifically, a chimney
sweeper.
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9. (Founding) A movable templet for making molds, in loam
molding.
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10. (Naut.)
(a) The mold of a ship when she begins to curve in at the
rungheads; any part of a ship shaped in a segment of
a circle.
(b) A large oar used in small vessels, partly to propel
them and partly to steer them.
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11. (Refining) The almond furnace. [Obs.]
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12. A long pole, or piece of timber, moved on a horizontal
fulcrum fixed to a tall post and used to raise and lower
a bucket in a well for drawing water. [Variously written
swape,
sweep,
swepe, and
swipe.]
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13. (Card Playing) In the game of casino, a pairing or
combining of all the cards on the board, and so removing
them all; in whist, the winning of all the tricks
(thirteen) in a hand; a slam.
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14. pl. The sweeping of workshops where precious metals are
worked, containing filings, etc.
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Sweep net, a net for drawing over a large compass.
Sweep of the tiller (Naut.), a circular frame on which the
tiller traverses.
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