1.b> , ; , ; , (, . , i> .i>); this floor needs a good sweep / ; I've given the kitchen floor a sweep / ;
2.b> .i> , ; he showed us which way to go with a sweep of his arm / , ; with a single sweep of his sword, he cut through the rope ; with a sweep of its tail, the alligator knocked her under the water / ;
3.b> 1) , i> (, , .i>); , , ; a long sweep of sandy beach , ; an extensive meadow, through which the river flows in three sweeps or bends , ;
2) , ; the sweep of the plains , ;
4.b> , ; , ; her book covers the long sweep of the country's history ; I was most impressed by the broad sweep of her argument / ;
5.b> , ; , , ; , i> ; on sweep for targets ; the police finished their sweep through the woods / ; the rescue helicopters made one last sweep to try and find the missing yachtsmen ;
6.b> .i> , / (i>);
7.b> = chimney-sweepr>;
8.b> .i> ( - , . i>);
clean sweepb> (, .i>) [.i> .i> clean Ir> ]; china made a clean sweep of the medals in the gymnastics events ; the opinion poll suggests a clean sweep for the Democrats i> .