swan

US [swɑn]
UK [swɒn]
  • v.悠游;悠然闲逛
  • n.天鹅
  • Web斯旺;Structured Wireless-Aware Network;天鹅牌
Plural Form:swans  Present Participle:swanning  Past Tense:swanned  
SWAN
n.
1.
天鹅a large bird that is usually white and has a long thin neck. Swans live on or near water.
v.
1.
[i]
(informal)
+ adv./prep.
悠游;悠然闲逛to go around enjoying yourself in a way that annoys other people or makes them jealous
They've gone swanning off to Paris for the weekend.
他们周末到巴黎潇洒去了。

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