swish

swish
I [swɪʃ] 1. гл.
1) рассекать воздух со свистом

The bullets were swishing and lashing now like rain on a pond. — Пули свистели и хлестали, как дождь хлещет по глади пруда.

2) размахивать

to swish a stock — размахивать палкой

3) шелестеть, шуршать
Syn:
4) сечь (розгой)
2. сущ.
1) свист (хлыста); взмах со свистом (косы); всплеск
2) шелест, шуршание; шипение (граммофонной пластинки)
Syn:
3) разг. гомосексуалист; женоподобный мужчина
II [swɪʃ] прил.; разг.
роскошный, шикарный, модный

A party at a swish place with the best people. — Вечер в шикарном месте в блестящем обществе.


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