English to Korean Meaning of swimming - 수영


Swimming :
수영
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Definitions of swimming in English
Noun(1) the act of swimming
Verb(1) travel through water(2) be afloat either on or below a liquid surface and not sink to the bottom(3) be dizzy or giddy(4) be covered with or submerged in a liquid(5) move as if gliding through water
Adjective(1) filled or brimming with tears(2) applied to a fish depicted horizontally
Examples of swimming in English
(1) Experienced instructors often say that swimming is as natural an activity as walking.(2) It is hoped that the scheme will tempt more local people to use the city's world-class swimming and sports facilities.(3) These four gentlemen showed everyone that swimming is truly a sport that can be enjoyed for life.(4) What was accomplished in Missouri was a major triumph for the sport of swimming .(5) I have coached both swimming and water polo at the club, high school and collegiate levels.(6) Unlike walking and other motions, swimming is not a natural activity for the human body.(7) Eileen also plays basketball but swimming is her favourite sport.(8) Once the acute pain has settled, a gradual return to activities such as swimming and walking should be undertaken.(9) He was fond of out-door activities and enjoyed swimming , hill-walking and cycling.(10) a swimming instructor(11) He said swimming was a technical sport which required swimmers to be taught certain reflexes while still young in order to be top-class swimmers.(12) I can perform other activities, including swimming , yoga, running without significant pain.(13) Tourism has been limited, with the obvious activity of swimming restricted by strong coastal currents in the area.(14) she's good at swimming(15) At most girls' schools basketball and hockey were the winter sports with tennis and swimming and lifesaving in summer.(16) Fishing, waterskiing, windsurfing, boat races and swimming are also favorite activities.
Related Phrases of swimming
(1) swim ::
수영
(2) swimming pool ::
수영장
(3) go swimming ::
수영하러 가다
(4) swimming trunks ::
반바지 수영복
(5) swimming suit ::
수영복
(6) swimming costume ::
수영 의상
(7) swimming cap ::
수영 모자
(8) indoor swimming pool ::
실내 수영장
(9) synchronized swimming ::
발레
Synonyms
Noun
1. swim ::
수영
Adjective
2. liquid ::
액체
3. naiant ::
naiant
Verb
4. bathe ::
미역
5. be saturated in ::
포화 될
6. drown ::
안 들리게 하다
7. float ::
흙손
Word Example from TV Shows
Of course, my sister got swimming lessons
when she wanted them.

Of course, my sister got SWIMMING lessons when she wanted them.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 4

Your hypothalamus is swimming in
a soup of estrogen and progesterone...

Your hypothalamus is SWIMMING in a soup of estrogen and progesterone...

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 9

He’s like a shark in a swimming pool.

He’s like a shark in a SWIMMING pool.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 1

Wanna log on to Second Life
and go swimming?

Wanna log on to Second Life and go SWIMMING?

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 3

Okay. And Sheldon really believes
we're at a public swimming pool?

Okay. And Sheldon really believes we're at a public SWIMMING pool?

The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 9

English to Korean Dictionary: swimming

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