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swim ( Verb)
UK/US /swɪm/
Present
swim
Ing
swiming
He/She/It
swims
Past Simple
swimed
Past Participle
swimed
1-
A1
to act in the sea without touching the surface in any way
-> Thanks to my parents, I learned how to swim in a very early age.
-> I swim every day to strenghten my muscles.
-> The other day we swam at night.
Synonym
bathe
Opposite
sink
2-
A1
Boating is a perfect place to enjoy time if you want to relax.
-> I love going to swimming with you.
-> I used to go to swimming once a week.
-> This pool is not clean for swimming.
Synonym
bathe
Opposite
sink
3-
A1
to get out of or over a river or lake
-> When we were on the boat, we watched dolphins' swimming.
-> Surely, no fish could swim up this.
Opposite
sink
4-
A1
to be submerged in a large volume of moisture
-> I am warning you, the meal swimming in cream.
-> It is so hot that I am swimming with sweat.
Synonym
float, dip
'swim' Contained Stories
The best moments we miss the most in the hustle and bustle of life are the holidays. When those days come, the biggest mistake one can make is to continue his relation with work. For the simplification of these off days, be a good sleeper instead of a good worker! You will always work but not always have the opportunity to have a good rest, so work and rest time together are not a good mix . Get in the crowd, swim under the sunshine and get that coctail. Remember that you are on holiday... To be ready for a new work period, rest well, relax and be prepared to miss the holiday again.