- swot for
- phr. v. เรียนหนักเพื่อrelated: ศึกษาอย่างหนักเพื่อsyn.: cram for
English-Thai dictionary. 2014.
English-Thai dictionary. 2014.
swot up — verb study intensively, as before an exam I had to bone up on my Latin verbs before the final exam • Syn: ↑cram, ↑grind away, ↑drum, ↑bone up, ↑swot, ↑get up, ↑mug up, ↑bone … Useful english dictionary
swot — swot1 [swɔt US swa:t] n BrE informal someone who spends too much time studying and seems to have no other interests used in order to show disapproval >swotty adj swot 2 swot2 past tense and past participle swotted present participle swotting v … Dictionary of contemporary English
SWOT analysis — is a strategic planning method used to evaluate the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats involved in a project or in a business venture. It involves specifying the objective of the business venture or project and identifying the… … Wikipedia
SWOT — [swɒt ǁ swɑːt] noun HUMAN RESOURCES COMMERCE strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats; a system for examining a business plan, the way a company is run etc, to see what the good and bad points are: • Before producing a business development… … Financial and business terms
Swot — may refer to: * Swot, British slang for a studious scholar, often used derisively * Swot, British slang for cramming: I have to swot up (on) Greek myths for my History exam tomorrow. *SWOT analysis a strategic planning tool used to evaluate the… … Wikipedia
SWOT analysis — UK [ˈswɒt əˌnæləsɪs] US [ˈswɑt əˌnæləsɪs] noun [countable/uncountable] [singular SWOT analysis plural SWOT analyses] business an examination of an organization’s strengths, weaknesses , opportunities, and threats, used … Useful english dictionary
swot something up — ˌswot sthˈup | ˌswot ˈup on sth derived (BrE, informal) to study a particular subject very hard, especially in order to prepare for an exam • Make sure you swot up on the company before the interview. Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
swot up on something — ˌswot sthˈup | ˌswot ˈup on sth derived (BrE, informal) to study a particular subject very hard, especially in order to prepare for an exam • Make sure you swot up on the company before the interview. Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
SWOT — [swɔt US swa:t] n [U] strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats a system for examining the way a company is run or the way someone works in order to see what the good and bad features are ▪ a SWOT analysis … Dictionary of contemporary English
swot — [ swat ] verb intransitive BRITISH INFORMAL to study very hard, especially for an examination … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
swot — [[t]swɒ̱t[/t]] swots, swotting, swotted 1) VERB If you swot, you study very hard, especially when you are preparing for an examination. [BRIT, INFORMAL] [V for n] They swotted for their A levels. [Also V] PHRASAL VERB Swot up means the same as… … English dictionary