In sentence: - "He swam the horse across the river. Atı yüzdürerek nehirden geçirdi. i." , "His head was swimming. Başı dönüyordu." , "These beans are swimming in grease. Bu fasulye yağ içinde yüzüyor. She was swimming in money. Para içinde yüzüyordu." , "They were swimming in the creek. Çayda yüzüyorlardı."
Etymology: [ swim ] (verb.) before 12th century. From Middle English swimmen, from Old English swimman (“to swim, float”) (class III strong verb; past tense swamm, past participle geswummen), from Proto-Germanic *swimmanan, *swimanan (“to swoon, lose consciousness, swim”), from Proto-Indo-European *swem(bh)- (“to be unsteady, swim”). Cognate with West Frisian swimme (“to swim, float”), Dutch zwemmen (“to swim”), German schwimmen (“to swim”), Danish svømme (“to swim”), Swedish simma (“to swim”).
Synonyms: bathe, breast-stroke, crawl, dive, dog-paddle, float, freestyle, glide, go for a swim, go swimming, go wading, high-dive, move, paddle, practice, race, skinny-dip, slip, stroke
yüzmek, yüzme, dönmek, swim bladder balıkta hava, swim against the stream olaylara karşı koymak, "in" ile taşmak, içine batmak, (akarsu, göl v.b.'ni) yüzerek geçmek. 3, taşmak, derin ve bol balıklı su, yüzüş, dolmak, sersemlemek, ıslatmak, yüzmesine yardım etmek, yüzdürmek, baş dönmesi, bir şey içinde yüzmek, (suda) yüzmek: They were swimming in the creek. Çayda yüzüyorlardı, su yüzünde durmak, yüzmekle ilgili, (swam, swum, --ming), yüz, yüzerken kullanılan, yüzgeç, kulaç atmak, dolu/kaplı olmak, baygınlık, swim, yüzme işi, yüzme, yüzücülük, yüzdü, ve yüzmek, dön/yüzdür/yüz, f., bak. swim, yüzücülük, yüzmeye yarayan, dönen (baş), başa, süratle, swimming pool swimming bathyüzme havuzu, yaşlı swimming hole derede yüzmeye elverişli derin kısım, swimmingly kolaylıkla, sulu, yüzerek, dönen yüzen, yüzme sporu, yüzmeye ait veya uygun, yüzen,
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yüzmek fiil
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yüzme isim
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dönmek fiil
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swim bladder balıkta hava
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swim against the stream olaylara karşı koymak
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"in" ile taşmak
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içine batmak
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(akarsu, göl v.b.'ni) yüzerek geçmek. 3 fiil
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taşmak
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derin ve bol balıklı su
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yüzüş
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dolmak
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sersemlemek
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ıslatmak
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yüzmesine yardım etmek
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yüzdürmek
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baş dönmesi
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bir şey içinde yüzmek
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(suda) yüzmek: They were swimming in the creek. Çayda yüzüyorlardı fiil
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su yüzünde durmak
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yüzmekle ilgili
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(swam, swum, --ming) fiil
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yüz fiil
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yüzerken kullanılan
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yüzgeç
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kulaç atmak
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dolu/kaplı olmak
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baygınlık
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swam
swim
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swimming
yüzme işi, yüzme, yüzücülük
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swam
yüzdü
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swim of
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swam
dön/yüzdür/yüz
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swam
f., bak. swim
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swimming
yüzücülük
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swimming
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swimming
dönen (baş)
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swimming
başa
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swimming
süratle
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swimming
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yaşlı swimming hole derede yüzmeye elverişli derin kısım
To traverse (a specific body of water, or a specific distance) by swimming; or, to utilize a specific swimming stroke; or, to compete in a specific swimming event, To float, An act or instance of swimming, To move through the water, without touching the bottom; to propel oneself in water by natural means, To cause or compel to swim; to make to float; as, to swim a horse across a river, The act of swimming; a gliding motion, like that of one swimming, The sound, or air bladder, of a fish, Slow, graceful, undesired movements of display elements, groups, or images about their mean position on a display surface, such as that of a monitor Note 1: Swim can be followed by the human eye, whereas jitter usually appears as a blur Note 2: Jitter, swim, wander, and drift have increasing periods of variation in that order, be afloat; stay on a liquid surface; not sink, travel through water; "We had to swim for 20 minutes to reach the shore"; "a big fish was swimming in the tank", the act of swimming, sink or swim: see sink, If your head is swimming, you feel unsteady and slightly ill. The musty aroma of incense made her head swim. = spin, An instance of swimming; the act of swimming, used to describe the progress of a ship through the water A ship would "swimme well" or "swimme ill", according to her speed under sail Matthew Baker has some of his original designs depicting fish as hulls preserved in the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge, Senior Women in Management, To be as if borne or floating in a fluid, To be filled with swimming animals, Fig, To immerse in water that the lighter parts may float; as, to swim wheat in order to select seed, travel through water; "We had to swim for 20 minutes to reach the shore"; "a big fish was swimming in the tank, If objects swim, they seem to be moving backwards and forwards, usually because you are ill. Alexis suddenly could take no more: he felt too hot, he couldn't breathe, the room swam, To be dizzy; to have an unsteady or reeling sensation; as, the head swims, A part of a stream much frequented by fish, To be overflowed or drenched, To pass or move over or on by swimming; as, to swim a stream, To move progressively in water by means of strokes with the hands and feet, or the fins or the tail, If you swim a stretch of water, you keep swimming until you have crossed it. In 1875, Captain Matthew Webb became the first man to swim the English Channel, When a fish swims, it moves through water by moving its body. The barriers are lethal to fish trying to swim upstream, When you swim, you move through water by making movements with your arms and legs. She learned to swim when she was really tiny I went round to Jonathan's to see if he wanted to go swimming He was rescued only when an exhausted friend swam ashore I swim a mile a day. Swim is also a noun. When can we go for a swim, Mam?, If you swim a race, you take part in a swimming race. She swam the 400 metres medley ten seconds slower than she did in 1980, propel oneself through water using the arms and legs; float on the surface of a liquid; be flooded with, be immersed in; appear to spin or whirl; feel dizzy; cause to move through the water, To be supported by water or other fluid; not to sink; to float; as, any substance will swim, whose specific gravity is less than that of the fluid in which it is immersed, instance of swimming; period of time spent swimming, The activity of being moving oneself through water using one's arms and legs while buoyed up by the water, carried out by humans for amusement, exercise, sport or entertainment, The action of the verb "to swim", Present participle of swim, of Swim, Swam is the past tense of swim. Past tense of swim. the past tense of swim, simple past of swim, applied to a fish depicted horizontally, filled or brimming with tears; "swimming eyes"; "watery eyes"; "sorrow made the eyes of many grow liquid", The activity of being moving oneself through water using ones arms and legs while buoyed up by the water, carried out by humans for amusement, exercise, sport or entertainment, That swims; capable of swimming; adapted to, or used in, swimming; as, a swimming bird; a swimming motion, Vertigo; dizziness; as, a swimming in the head, The act of one who swims, Being in a state of vertigo or dizziness; as, a swimming brain, Swimming is the activity of swimming, especially as a sport or for pleasure. swimming lessons. the sport of moving yourself through water using your arms and legs. In recreation and sports, the propulsion of the body through water by combined arm and leg motions. Swimming is popular as an all-around fitness routine and as a competitive sport. It has been included in the modern Olympic Games since their inception in 1896. Events include freestyle (crawl-stroke) races at distances of 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, and 1,500 m; backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly races at 100 and 200 m; individual medley races at 200 and 400 m; freestyle relays, 4 100 m and 4 200 m; and the medley relay, 4 100 m. Long-distance swimming competitions, usually of 15-37 mi (24-59 km), are generally held on lakes and inland waters, act of propelling oneself through water using the arms and/or legs, Suffused with moisture; as, swimming eyes, third-person singular of swim, plural of swim, past participle of swim, Swum is the past participle of swim. the past participle of swim, & p,
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To traverse (a specific body of water, or a specific distance) by swimming; or, to utilize a specific swimming stroke; or, to compete in a specific swimming event - "I want to swim the 200-yard breaststroke in the finals."
An act or instance of swimming - "I'm going for a swim."
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To move through the water, without touching the bottom; to propel oneself in water by natural means
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To cause or compel to swim; to make to float; as, to swim a horse across a river
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The act of swimming; a gliding motion, like that of one swimming
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The sound, or air bladder, of a fish
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Slow, graceful, undesired movements of display elements, groups, or images about their mean position on a display surface, such as that of a monitor Note 1: Swim can be followed by the human eye, whereas jitter usually appears as a blur Note 2: Jitter, swim, wander, and drift have increasing periods of variation in that order
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be afloat; stay on a liquid surface; not sink
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travel through water; "We had to swim for 20 minutes to reach the shore"; "a big fish was swimming in the tank"
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the act of swimming
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sink or swim: see sink
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If your head is swimming, you feel unsteady and slightly ill. The musty aroma of incense made her head swim. = spin
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An instance of swimming; the act of swimming
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used to describe the progress of a ship through the water A ship would "swimme well" or "swimme ill", according to her speed under sail Matthew Baker has some of his original designs depicting fish as hulls preserved in the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge
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Senior Women in Management
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To be as if borne or floating in a fluid
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To be filled with swimming animals
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Fig
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To immerse in water that the lighter parts may float; as, to swim wheat in order to select seed
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travel through water; "We had to swim for 20 minutes to reach the shore"; "a big fish was swimming in the tank
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If objects swim, they seem to be moving backwards and forwards, usually because you are ill. Alexis suddenly could take no more: he felt too hot, he couldn't breathe, the room swam
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To be dizzy; to have an unsteady or reeling sensation; as, the head swims
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A part of a stream much frequented by fish
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To be overflowed or drenched
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To pass or move over or on by swimming; as, to swim a stream
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To move progressively in water by means of strokes with the hands and feet, or the fins or the tail
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If you swim a stretch of water, you keep swimming until you have crossed it. In 1875, Captain Matthew Webb became the first man to swim the English Channel
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When a fish swims, it moves through water by moving its body. The barriers are lethal to fish trying to swim upstream
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When you swim, you move through water by making movements with your arms and legs. She learned to swim when she was really tiny I went round to Jonathan's to see if he wanted to go swimming He was rescued only when an exhausted friend swam ashore I swim a mile a day. Swim is also a noun. When can we go for a swim, Mam?
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If you swim a race, you take part in a swimming race. She swam the 400 metres medley ten seconds slower than she did in 1980
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propel oneself through water using the arms and legs; float on the surface of a liquid; be flooded with, be immersed in; appear to spin or whirl; feel dizzy; cause to move through the water fiil
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To be supported by water or other fluid; not to sink; to float; as, any substance will swim, whose specific gravity is less than that of the fluid in which it is immersed
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instance of swimming; period of time spent swimming isim
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swimming
The activity of being moving oneself through water using one's arms and legs while buoyed up by the water, carried out by humans for amusement, exercise, sport or entertainment
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swimming
The action of the verb "to swim"
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swimming
Present participle of swim
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swam
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swam
Swam is the past tense of swim. Past tense of swim. the past tense of swim
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swam
simple past of swim
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swimming
applied to a fish depicted horizontally
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swimming
filled or brimming with tears; "swimming eyes"; "watery eyes"; "sorrow made the eyes of many grow liquid"
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swimming
The activity of being moving oneself through water using ones arms and legs while buoyed up by the water, carried out by humans for amusement, exercise, sport or entertainment
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That swims; capable of swimming; adapted to, or used in, swimming; as, a swimming bird; a swimming motion
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Vertigo; dizziness; as, a swimming in the head
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The act of one who swims
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Being in a state of vertigo or dizziness; as, a swimming brain
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Swimming is the activity of swimming, especially as a sport or for pleasure. swimming lessons. the sport of moving yourself through water using your arms and legs. In recreation and sports, the propulsion of the body through water by combined arm and leg motions. Swimming is popular as an all-around fitness routine and as a competitive sport. It has been included in the modern Olympic Games since their inception in 1896. Events include freestyle (crawl-stroke) races at distances of 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, and 1,500 m; backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly races at 100 and 200 m; individual medley races at 200 and 400 m; freestyle relays, 4 100 m and 4 200 m; and the medley relay, 4 100 m. Long-distance swimming competitions, usually of 15-37 mi (24-59 km), are generally held on lakes and inland waters
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swimming
act of propelling oneself through water using the arms and/or legs isim
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Suffused with moisture; as, swimming eyes
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swims
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Swum is the past participle of swim. the past participle of swim
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