英语释义
1. goods acquired by unlawful means booty, loot
… the swag from this and other forms of graft was kept hidden …
— Frederick Lewis Allen … a pirate's spectral wife, who has roamed the harbor ever since she was left behind to guard his swag.
— Katharine Whittemore
2. valuable articles or goods
One of the premier spots in the area to land home-bar swag is Pub Stuff in Stafford. The store is packed with everything … for homeowners looking to make their bar stand out.
— Matt Pais
3. promotional goods or items
… Ravens gear was selling better than O's swag. I bought one of the cartoon-bird caps …
— David Simon
4. goods given to people who attend or participate in an event
Her handbags … one year were a part of the swag celebrities brought home from the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
— Karen Martin
5. money, lucre
… affirmed that he is now bonded to pay up to $5,000 to any listener who may lose out on swag being offered by another network.
— Saul Carson
6. a decorative strip or chain hanging in a curve between two points festoon
… transverse swags of carmine floral design and top crown frieze …
— James Joyce
7. a suspended cluster of something (such as evergreen branches)
Garlands of green, with roses interspersed, were in swags and loops about the splendid walls …
— E. Barrington
8. a slow movement back and forth sway sense 1
… a shudder took the whole structure of the vessel and my body on the bed, too, and the Kentucky Queen yawed to the deep inner swag of the river.
— Robert Penn Warren
9. a pack of personal belongings
… I'd be the last to strike my tent and sling my swag.
— Ambrose Bierce
10. bold or brash self-confidence swagger, cockiness
His theory: "If you want the world to change, you must be the change you want in the world … . It's good to have swag but better to have substance."
— Briana Barner On Sunday, hometown faves Derrick Carter and Jamila Woods tear up the Blue stage while Beyonce's little sister, Solange, brings her grown woman swag as the headliner on the Green stage.
— Mary L. Dratcher Lewis spoke of "a breezy self confidence," known perhaps today as swag …
— Anton Allahar I'm not just talking about his cheesy one-liners and the smirk that sometimes comes with them—the way he delivers that line is pure swag.
— LaToya Ferguson
11. sway, lurch
12. sag, droop
13. to adorn with swags
14. to arrange (something, such as drapery) in swags