swimming
swimming — 形容詞
1. able to move through water by using body parts such as fins, legs, or wings — us
會游泳的
能在水裡移動的(動物)
able to move through water by using body parts such as fins, legs, or wings — used before a noun to describe animals, insects, or birds that swim.
Ari watched the swimming duck glide across the pond with her ducklings.
Ari 看著那隻會游泳的鴨子帶著小鴨滑過池塘。
swimming + noun (swimming duck) — attributive for animals
Swimming insects like water beetles use their legs to push across the surface.
會游泳的昆蟲,例如水蟲,用腿在水面推進。
swimming insects — describing a type of creature
The river was home to many swimming creatures, including fish and otters.
那條河裡住著許多會游泳的生物,包括魚和水獺。
Aaron pointed at the swimming turtle as it surfaced for air near the dock.
Aaron 指著那隻會游泳的海龜,牠在碼頭附近浮出水面換氣。
- aquatic
more scientific or formal register; used for plants and animals that live in water, not just swim (e.g. aquatic plants)
- water-dwelling
describes where an animal lives, not its movement; broader in meaning
- non-swimming
rarely used; more common to just say 'land animals' or 'flightless birds'
文法句型
swimming + noun (animal or creature)
用法筆記
Attributive only — this sense of 'swimming' appears before a noun naming an animal or creature. It is not used predicatively ('the duck is swimming' uses the verb, not the adjective).
常見錯誤
2. designed or intended to be worn, used, or involved when a person moves through w
游泳用的
為游泳活動設計的
designed or intended to be worn, used, or involved when a person moves through water as a leisure activity or sport.
Caleb forgot his swimming trunks and had to borrow a dry pair from the shop.
Caleb 忘了帶他的泳褲,只好在店裡借一條乾的。
swimming trunks — clothing item for swimming
The hotel's swimming pool is heated during the winter for guests to enjoy.
這家飯店的游泳池在冬天會加熱,讓房客盡情使用。
swimming pool — common compound for the facility
Tanvi wore a bright swimming cap so her coach could spot her in the water.
Tanvi 戴了一頂亮色的泳帽,方便教練在水中找到她。
Sven signed up for beginner swimming lessons at the community centre last week.
Sven 上週在社區中心報名了初級游泳課。
Constanza packed her swimming costume and a towel for the beach trip.
Constanza 為海灘之旅準備好了泳衣和毛巾。
- bathing
used in British English in compounds like 'bathing suit' or 'bathing cap'; slightly old-fashioned in everyday speech
文法句型
swimming + noun (equipment, location, clothing, lesson)
用法筆記
This adjective always appears before a noun — it is not used after a linking verb. Common nouns that follow include items of clothing (costume, trunks, cap), locations (pool, beach), and lessons or training (lessons, class, coach). In British English 'swimming costume' is common; in American English 'swimsuit' or 'bathing suit' is preferred.
常見錯誤
swimming — 名詞
1. the activity or pastime of moving through water by using your arms, legs, and bo
游泳
在水中移動身體的運動或活動
the activity or pastime of moving through water by using your arms, legs, and body — done for fun, exercise, or competition.
Jason goes swimming at the local pool three times every week.
Jason 每週去當地的游泳池游泳三次。
go swimming — common activity collocation
Swimming is a great way to stay fit because it works your arms and legs together.
游泳是保持健康的好方法,因為它能同時鍛鍊手臂和雙腿。
Roya learned swimming when she was five years old at a summer camp.
Roya 五歲時在夏令營學會了游泳。
The school offers free swimming lessons for all first-year students each term.
學校每學期為所有一年級學生提供免費的游泳課。
Hyun enjoys open-water swimming in the lake near his grandparents' house.
Hyun 喜歡在他祖父母家附近的湖裡進行開放水域游泳。
文法句型
go swimming
swimming + verb (is, helps, teaches)
enjoy / take up / learn swimming
用法筆記
Used as an uncountable noun — you cannot say 'a swimming' or 'two swimmings.' To refer to a single session, use 'a swim' (e.g., 'I had a nice swim this morning'). As the subject of a sentence it takes a singular verb: 'Swimming is good for your health.'