0 to study hard, usually by reading about or learning something, especially before taking an exam
1 someone, usually a child, who studies very hard
2 abbreviation for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats: a way of considering all the good and bad features of a business situation or a company:
a SWOT analysis
3 abbreviation for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats: a method for examining an organization, product, etc. and how it can develop, by considering these four areas:
Anyone who knew him knows that he could not have swotted a fly.
It is very well done, and one did a lot of swotting at home and got it clear.
He has to swot for them and wait for results.
It is regarded rather like "swotting" at school; but nevertheless it is absolutely fundamental to our full recovery.
In some places it is used splendidly, but in others it is used merely for swotting for examinations.
Secondary school teachers fight an unending struggle against classroom cultures in which anyone who works hard is stigmatised as a swot.
All he has been doing is swotting up the precedents.
I have tried to make a kind of swot report to look at strengths and weaknesses and to see where we have got to.
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(尤指在考試前)刻苦學習,用功複習, 書呆子(通常指小孩), 優勢、劣勢、機會和威脅(strengths…
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(尤指在考试前)刻苦学习,用功复习, 书呆子(通常指小孩), 优势、劣势、机会和威胁(strengths…
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estudiar mucho, matado, -a…
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ralar de estudar, cê-dê-efe, marrão…
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çok çalışmak, hafızlamak, sabahlara kadar çalışmak…
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