swift

  • 11Swift S-1 — Swift S 1 …

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  • 12Swift — El observatorio Swift Organización NASA Estado Activo Fecha de lanzamiento 20 de noviembre de …

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  • 13Swift — Swift  англ.  слово, означающее: скорый, быстрый; быстро, поспешно; стриж. SWIFT  система передачи финансовых данных. Swift  орбитальная обсерватория. Swift Light  планер, летающее крыло. Swift  браузер для среды… …

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  • 14swift — swift·en; swift·i·an; swift·let; swift·ly; swift·ness; swift; swift·er; …

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  • 15swift — [swift] adj. [ME < OE < IE * sweip < base * swei , to bend, turn > SWATHE1, SWOOP] 1. moving or capable of moving with great speed; rapid; fast 2. coming, happening, or done quickly or suddenly 3. acting or responding quickly; prompt; …

    English World dictionary

  • 16SWIFT — index brief, expeditious, impulsive (rash), instantaneous, precipitate, prompt, rapid, ready ( …

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  • 17Swift — Swift, adv. Swiftly. [Obs. or Poetic] Shak. [1913 Webster] Ply swift and strong the oar. Southey. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 18SWIFT — SWIFT,   Abkürzung für englisch Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication [sə saɪətɪ fɔː wəːldwaɪd ɪntəbæȖk faɪ nænʃl telɪkəmjuːni keɪʃn], 1973 von 239 Kreditinstituten aus 15 Ländern Westeuropas und Nordamerikas gegründete… …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 19swift — (adj.) O.E. swift moving quickly, related to swifan move in a course, sweep (see SWIVEL (Cf. swivel)). The bird (several species of the family Cypselidæ, resembling swallows), noted for its swift flight, was so called from at least 1660s.… …

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  • 20swift|en — «SWIHF tuhn», transitive verb, intransitive verb. to make or become swift or swifter; hasten. ╂[< swift + en1] …

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