slew

slew
I 1. intransitive verb

slew to the side/left — sich [schnell] seitwärts/nach links drehen; [Kran:] seitwärts/nach links schwenken

2. transitive verb
schwenken [Kran]
II
see academic.ru/67888/slay">slay 1)
* * *
[slu:]
past tense; = slay
* * *
slew1
[slu:]
pt of slay
slew2
[AM slu:]
n AM (fam) Haufen m fam
slew3
[slu:]
BRIT, AUS
I. vi schleudern
to \slew round herumschleudern
II. vt
to \slew sth [round] car, vehicle etw herumreißen; heavy object etw herumdrehen
III. n COMPUT schneller Papiervorschub
* * *
I (US) [sluː]
1. vt
crane, lorry (herum)schwenken; head drehen

to slew sth to the left — etw nach links schwenken

2. vi
(herum)schwenken

to slew to the left/right — nach links/rechts schwenken

II (US)
n (inf)
Haufenm (inf) III pret See: of slay
* * *
slew1 [sluː] prät von slay1
slew2 [sluː] s US Sumpf(land) m(n), -stelle f
slew3 slue1
slew4 [sluː] s US umg (große) Menge, Haufen m:
a slew of people
* * *
I 1. intransitive verb

slew to the side/left — sich [schnell] seitwärts/nach links drehen; [Kran:] seitwärts/nach links schwenken

2. transitive verb
schwenken [Kran]
II
see slay 1)
* * *
v.
herumdrehen v.

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