词汇 | snap |
释义 | snap verb uk /snæp/ us /snæp/-pp- snapverb (BREAK)C2[ I or T ] to cause something that is thin to break suddenly and quickly with a cracking sound: 突然折断,咔嚓一声折断 You'll snap that ruler if you bend it too far.如果你把那把尺子弯得太厉害,它就会咔嚓一下折断。 snap something offSome vandal's snapped off my car aerial again.某个蓄意作恶的家伙又把我的汽车天线折断了。 to break breakI didn't mean to break your phone. fractureLast year he fractured his skull. bustOne of the children has bust the computer. shatterThe ball hit the window and shattered it. smashI dropped the vase and it smashed. snapShe bent the ruler and it snapped. C2[ I ] to suddenly become unable to control a strong feeling, especially anger: 突然无法控制情感,突然发作(尤指动怒) When she asked me to postpone my trip to help her move to her new house, I just snapped (= got angry).她让我推迟旅行帮她搬家时,我一下子就火了。 He put too much pressure on the door handle and it snapped.他用力过猛,把门把手弄断了。 Everything was fine until the wire snapped. The shoulder strap suddenly snapped. She snapped the carrot in two. The branch snapped under his weight. Tearing and breaking into pieces apart asunder bobble bobbly break into pieces chip crack disintegration dismantle fall apart fall to piecesidiom fragment fragmentation rip shred snag splinter split sunder tear something apart You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Becoming angry and expressing anger snapverb (MOVE QUICKLY)[ I or T, usually+ adv/prep ] to move into a position quickly, producing a short noise as if breaking: (使)啪地突然移动(到某位置) snap backTendons store elastic energy by stretching and then snapping back into shape like rubber bands.腱通过橡皮筋似的拉伸和迅速缩回贮存了弹力。 Simply snap the pieces into place.把这些小片啪地一声推到位就行。 to close closeCan you close the door behind you? shutI shut the door so the cat couldn't get out. snap shutHe snapped his briefcase shut and walked out of the office. click shutThe door clicked shut. slamPlease don't slam the door. [ I+ adv/prep ] to quickly return to a previous place or condition: 迅速恢复 snap backAfter substantial losses last year, the company has snapped back to profitability (= started making profits again).去年出现巨额亏损之后,这家公司的经济状况又迅速好转,开始盈利了。 snap shut C2 If something snaps shut or is snapped shut, it closes quickly with a sudden sharp sound: 啪地关上;啪地合上 She snapped her book shut and got up to leave.她啪地合上书,起身离开了。 Moving quickly agility beetle belt bob up bowl down/along something cannonball gallop gun leg make a dash for something make good timeidiom make hasteidiom make off outrun outrush rush scorch scuttle shoot whizz You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Sounds made by objects, movement or impact Returning to a place Restoring and reviving snapverb (ANIMAL)[ I ] If an animal snaps, it tries to bite someone: 咬,咬人 The guard dog was snarling and snapping behind the fence.那条看门狗正在篱笆后面吠咬。 Squeezing and grinding compression compressive concertina constrict constriction mash mill nip noncompressible pinch pound presser pulp squash squeeze squinch squish tamp unground unmilled snapverb (SPEAK)C2[ I or T ] to say something suddenly in an angry way: 厉声说,恶声恶气地说 snap atThere's no need to snap at me - it's not my fault that you lost your wallet.何必对我这样恶声恶气——你丢了钱包又不是我的错。 [ + speech ]"Well, I hate you too!" she snapped.“哼,我也恨你!”她厉声说。 Talking angrily bite bite someone's head offidiom bite/snap someone's head offidiom blusteringly dress dress down edge fling harangue hue huff invective jump piece roasting spit spit blood/venomidiom storm tongue-lashing upbraid snapverb (PHOTOGRAPH)[ I or T ] to take a lot of photographs quickly: 拍快照 He was arrested for snapping photos of a military parade.他因拍摄了阅兵式的快照而被逮捕。 snap awayShe's very pleased with her new camera and was snapping away the whole time we were abroad.她对自己的新相机十分满意,我们在国外时,她一直不停地拍照。 Photography aerial photograph airbrush analogue aperture backlight backlighting expose ghost image ghosting glossy golden hour grainy halation pap photojournalism photojournalist photoshoot pic picture Polaroid snapverb (FASTEN)[ I or T ]US to fasten using two small pieces of metal or plastic, one of which is pushed into the other: 把(两片金属或塑料片)扣上 snap something upHe snapped up his jacket.他把外套扣上了。 Fastening and tying be locked togetheridiom belay bind board something up bound bowline clamp gag granny knot half hitch harness hobble hogtie knot square knot strap strap someone in strap something up strop tack Idiomssnap your fingers snap someone's head off snap at someone's heels snap to it Phrasal verbssnap out of something snap something up snap someone up snap noun uk /snæp/ us /snæp/ snapnoun (BREAKING NOISE)[ Cusually singular ] a sudden loud sound like something breaking or closing: 咔嚓声;突然折断(或合上)的声音 She broke the stick over her knee with a loud snap.她咔嚓一声用膝盖折断了棍子。 [ C ]US(UKpress stud, snap fastener) a small piece of metal or plastic used to fasten clothes, with two usually round parts, one of which is pushed into the other摁扣,子母扣 PhotoAlto/Michele Constantini/GettyImages Sounds made by objects, movement or impact bang around bleep boop choo-choo chuff clap along click away honk peal resonance rumble spit squeak susurrus swoosh thrum thunk tick-tock ticking whisper You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Fasteners for clothes snapnoun (PHOTOGRAPH)[ C ]UKinformal an informal photograph that is not very skilful or artistic: 快照,快相 holiday snapHere are some tips for creating a photo book from your holiday snaps. take a snapDid you take many snaps while you were away?你出游的时候拍了很多照片吗? Photography aerial photograph airbrush analogue aperture backlight backlighting expose ghost image ghosting glossy golden hour grainy halation pap photojournalism photojournalist photoshoot pic picture Polaroid snapnoun (GAME)[ U ] a card game in which the players compete to call out the word "snap" when they see two cards that have the same value: 呼“同”牌游戏(一种纸牌游戏,玩家抢先看到有两张相同的牌时呼“同”) a game of snap呼“同”牌游戏 Card games all in bidding blackjack bridge busted flush canasta card sharp deal deuce diamond jack pool queen re-raise rebid recut rookie card solitaire spade straight snapnoun (SOMETHING EASY)[ S ]USinformal something that can be done without any difficulty: 容易的事,好办的事 a snap"Will you finish on time?" "Sure thing. It's a snap."“你能按时完成吗?”“当然,太容易了。” snap forTalking to girls is a snap for him.和女孩子交谈对他来说十分容易。 Easiness and simplicity (as) easy as pie/ABC/anything/falling off a logidiom accessibility at the push of a buttonidiom at the stroke of a penidiom be a matter of somethingidiom fail-safe foolproof frictionless frictionlessly friendly over-simply painlessly painting painting by numbersidiom the path of least resistanceidiom walk into something walkaway wieldy with your eyes closed/shutidiom within the capacity of someone/something snapnoun (AMERICAN FOOTBALL)[ C ] in American football, the act of passing the ball backward to start play(美式橄榄球)开球 American football attempt audibilize back judge blitz blocker bootleg flare flea-flicker formation forward pass forward progress free play play clock point after pulling blocker pump-fake punt quarterback return specialist turnover in a snap quickly, and without warning or much thought or effort: They can lose their licence in a snap. snap adjective[ before noun ] uk /snæp/ us /snæp/ done suddenly without allowing time for careful thought or preparation: 匆忙的;不加思索的;不做准备的 snap decisionHe always makes snap decisions and never thinks about their consequences.他总是匆忙作决定,从不考虑后果。 Hurrying and doing things quickly accelerate acceleration against the clockidiom against time/the clockidiom alacrity bash dash get a wiggle onidiom grab-and-go grease hacky haste prompt promptly promptness quickie rattle something off rattle through something stroke tear You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Doing things without fear or proper thought snap exclamation uk /snæp/ us /snæp/ "Snap!" is what you say in the game of snap when two cards of the same value have been played.(呼“同”牌游戏中的)“同!” UKinformal something that you say when you notice that two things are the same: (发现两件事物相同时所说)太巧了! Snap! We're wearing the same shirts!太巧了!我们穿了同样的衬衫! Card games all in bidding blackjack bridge busted flush canasta card sharp deal deuce diamond jack pool queen re-raise rebid recut rookie card solitaire spade straight You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Similar and the same snap | American Dictionarysnap verb us/snæp/-pp- snapverb (BREAK)[ I/T ] to break something quickly with a cracking sound: [ I ]High winds caused some power lines to snap, and we lost our electricity. [ I/T ] fig. People who snap suddenly lose control of their behavior when they experience very strong emotions: [ I ]His lawyer said he just snapped. snapverb (MOVE QUICKLY)to move (something) or change into a new position quickly: [ M ]The sudden stop of the car snapped his head back. If you snap your fingers, you make a sudden, cracking noise by pushing a finger against the base of your thumb, usually in order to get someone’s attention. snapverb (FASTEN/CLOSE)[ I/T ] to make a quick, cracking sound by suddenly bringing together the two parts of something: [ T ]She snapped her briefcase shut and marched out of the room. [ I/T ] If a dog snaps at you, it suddenly tries to bite you. snapverb (SPEAK)[ I/T ] to speak or say something suddenly in anger: [ I ]Don’t snap at your brother like that. snapverb (TAKE PHOTOGRAPHS)[ T ] to use a camera to take a photograph without spending a lot of time doing it: Washington is full of tourists snapping pictures of each other. Idiomsnap out of it Phrasal verbsnap up something snap noun us/snæp/ snapnoun (SOMETHING EASY)[ Cusually sing ]infml something that can be done without any difficulty: Thinking that the exam would be a snap, she didn’t bother to study for it. snapnoun (THING THAT FASTENS)[ Cusually pl ] a small clothes fastener with two round parts, one of which is pushed into the other: The shirt fastens with snaps. snapnoun (BREAK)[ Cusually sing ] the act of breaking something stiff, or the cracking sound made when it breaks: The plastic handle broke with a loud snap. snap adjective us/snæp/ snapadjective (SUDDEN)done suddenly without allowing time for careful thought or preparation: Don’t make a snap decision – take some time to think it over. snap | Business Englishsnap verb[ T ] uk /snæp/us-pp- to end a particular pattern of activity: July snapped a string of monthly gains. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 40.47 to 4383.87, snapping a two-session losing streak. Phrasal verbssnap back snap sb up snap sth up Examples of snapsnap Structural damage to each tree was recorded: trunk snap, branch damage, bark damage, or a leaning bole. Almost all of the individuals that sprouted were snapped off trees, although sprouts were recorded eventually for partially uprooted trees. And these are not just 300-word snap judgments but 2000-word essays with space to extend and develop their themes. The brains were rapidly removed and snap frozen. The effect was to snap the tape tight just at the point where there was a splice, leaving me with a mass of loose tape. We can think of backlash metaphorically as a bungee cord that snaps when stretched too far. The number of trees that had uprooted, snapped or died standing was then calculated for each subplot. Firewood was broken and snapped rather than cut. The fate of each plant (harvested, snapped, toppled, broken or dead) was recorded. This makes the likelihood of responding with the integrated snap-fit assembly even more likely in subsequent memory constructions. Tubes were scored and snapped just below the buffy\\erythrocyte interface and parasites were expelled from the tube into analytical grade ethanol for molecular analyses. Their tent was flooded, buried under snow drifts, and, one night, its pole snapped. Brains were prepared by slicing one hemisphere into 1 cm coronal slabs, which were snap frozen. Indeed, a contrast between musical performance and spoken-word theatre is that performers in the latter tend to 'gather' themselves into performance mode rather than 'snap'. An integrated approach of breeding and maintaining an elite cultivar of snap bean. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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