in one fell swoop
التعريفات والمعاني
== English ==
=== Etymology ===
After Shakespeare, in Macbeth, act iv, scene 3, where Macduff learns his wife and entire family are murdered:
Ro. Wife, Children, Servants, all that could be found. […]
Macd. […] All my pretty ones?Did you say All? Oh Hell-Kite! All?What, All my pretty Chickens, and their DammeAt one fell swoope?
The imagery is of a bird of prey ("hell-kite") ransacking a whole nest at one blow, fell meaning "terrible, cruel, savage." In later uses of the expression, the force of the metaphor is reduced or lost.
=== Pronunciation ===
=== Noun ===
one fell swoop
(idiomatic) One stroke; one action or event that achieves or accomplishes many results.
, Episode 16:
...they might be hanging about there or simply marauders ready to decamp with whatever boodle they could in one fell swoop at a moment's notice, your money or your life, leaving you there to point a moral, gagged and garrotted.
==== Translations ====
=== See also ===
Gordian knot
swoop
at one stroke
kill two birds with one stone
in one foul swoop
=== Anagrams ===
one swell foop