SWALLOW


Meaning of SWALLOW in English

1. v. & n.

--v.

1. tr. cause or allow (food etc.) to pass down the throat.

2 intr. perform the muscular movement of the oesophagus required to do this.

3 tr. a accept meekly; put up with (an affront etc.). b accept credulously (an unlikely assertion etc.).

4 tr. repress; resist the expression of (a feeling etc.) (swallow one's pride).

5 tr. articulate (words etc.) indistinctly.

6 tr. (often foll. by up) engulf or absorb; exhaust; cause to disappear.

--n.

1. the act of swallowing.

2 an amount swallowed in one action.

Phrases and idioms:

swallow-hole Brit. sink-hole (see SINK n. 6).

Derivatives:

swallowable adj. swallower n.

Etymology: OE swelg (n.), swelgan (v.) f. Gmc 2. n. any of various migratory swift-flying insect-eating birds of the family Hirundinidae, esp. Hirundo rustica, with a forked tail and long pointed wings.

Phrases and idioms:

one swallow does not make a summer a warning against a hasty inference from one instance. swallow-dive a dive with the arms outspread until close to the water. swallow-tail

1. a deeply forked tail.

2 anything resembling this shape.

3 any butterfly of the family Papilionidae with wings extended at the back to this shape. swallow-tailed having a swallow-tail.

Etymology: OE swealwe f. Gmc

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.