SWEEP


Meaning of SWEEP in English

v. & n.

--v. (past and past part. swept)

1. tr. clean or clear (a room or area etc.) with or as with a broom.

2 intr. (often foll. by up) clean a room etc. in this way.

3 tr. (often foll. by up) collect or remove (dirt or litter etc.) by sweeping.

4 tr. (foll. by aside, away, etc.) a push with or as with a broom. b dismiss or reject abruptly (their objections were swept aside).

5 tr. (foll. by along, down, etc.) carry or drive along with force.

6 tr. (foll. by off, away, etc.) remove or clear forcefully.

7 tr. traverse swiftly or lightly (the wind swept the hillside).

8 tr. impart a sweeping motion to (swept his hand across).

9 tr. swiftly cover or affect (a new fashion swept the country).

10 intr. a glide swiftly; speed along with unchecked motion. b go majestically.

11 intr. (of geographical features etc.) have continuous extent.

12 tr. drag (a river-bottom etc.) to search for something.

13 tr. (of artillery etc.) include in the line of fire; cover the whole of.

14 tr. propel (a barge etc.) with sweeps.

--n.

1. the act or motion or an instance of sweeping.

2 a curve in the road, a sweeping line of a hill, etc.

3 range or scope (beyond the sweep of the human mind).

4 chimney-sweep.

5 a sortie by aircraft.

6 colloq. SWEEPSTAKE.

7 a long oar worked from a barge etc.

8 the sail of a windmill.

9 a long pole mounted as a lever for raising buckets from a well.

10 Electronics the movement of a beam across the screen of a cathode-ray tube.

Phrases and idioms:

make a clean sweep of

1. completely abolish or expel.

2 win all the prizes etc. in (a competition etc.).

sweep away

1. abolish swiftly.

2 (usu. in passive) powerfully affect, esp. emotionally.

sweep the board

1. win all the money in a gambling-game.

2 win all possible prizes etc. sweep-second hand a second hand on a clock or watch, moving on the same dial as the other hands. sweep under the carpet see CARPET. swept-back (of an aircraft wing) fixed at an acute angle to the fuselage, inclining outwards towards the rear. swept-up (of hair) UPSWEPT. swept-wing (of an aircraft) having swept-back wings.

Etymology: ME swepe (earlier swope) f. OE swapan

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.