swot

英[swɒt] 美[swɑːt]
  • v. 苦读
  • n. 刻苦学习的人
  • abbr. 优势、劣势、机会和威胁分析(=Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats)
  • swollen adj.肿大的;水涨的动词swell的过去分词形式.
  • swoln adj.肿胀的;膨胀的
  • swoon v.晕倒;动感情n.昏厥;晕倒
  • swoop v.抓取;猛扑;突然袭击n.俯冲;攫取;突然袭击
  • swoose n.(天鹅与家鹅的杂交后代)天鹅鹅
Noun:
  1. an insignificant student who is ridiculed as being affected or boringly studious

Verb:
  1. study intensively, as before an exam;

    "I had to bone up on my Latin verbs before the final exam"

1. 'Swot'is a pejorative term for someone who studies a lot.
swot是一个贬义词,指用功苦读的人.

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2. I have to swot up on phrasal verbs for a test tomorrow.
我不得不为明天的测验努力温习短语动词.

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3. Then, the paper makes viable product strategy by using SWOT theory.
在此基础上,结合SWOT原理, 制定了山东临工产品战略的备选方案.

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4. And carry on the SWOT analysis to its development.
并对其旅游发展进行SWOT分析.

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5. For example: SWOT law, synthesis analytic method, qualitative methodology and so on.
在研究中利用了MBA课程所学相关理论及工具,如: 比较分析法、SWOT法 、 综合分析法 、 定性研究法等.

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. I have to swot up my physics now.
      我这几天得在物理学上下点功夫了。
    2. I shall have to swot the skill up before I can teach it.
      我得先将这门技能刻苦仔细地学到手,然后才能教授它。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He was bookish, a swot and very close to his mother.
      他有点书呆子气,勤奋好学,和他母亲非常亲近。