词汇 | snatch |
释义 | snatch verb[ T ] uk /snætʃ/ us /snætʃ/ snatchverb[T] (TAKE QUICKLY)C2 to take hold of something suddenly and roughly: 夺走,抢走 He snatched the photos out of my hand before I had a chance to look at them.我还没来得及看,他就一把抢走了我手里的照片。 figurativeRunning the best race of his career, Fletcher snatched (= only just won) the gold medal from the Canadian champion.弗莱彻跑出了他职业生涯中的最好成绩,从加拿大冠军手中夺走了金牌。 to take something or someone away by force: 绑架;抢劫 The six-year-old girl was snatched from a playground and her body was found two days later.那名6岁的女孩在游乐场被绑架了,两天后尸体被发现。 She had her purse snatched (= stolen) while she was shopping.她买东西的时候,钱包被抢走了。 Synonyms abduct(TAKE A PERSON) kidnap to take something from someone takeHe offered her the microphone but she wouldn't take it. take hold ofGet ready to take hold of the baton as the next runner approaches. snatchHe snatched the letter out of my hands before I could read it. stealThe car was stolen from right outside our house. pinchA thief pinched his wallet and phone. seizeFederal agents seized two computers. to do or get something quickly because you only have a short amount of time: 快速做,抓紧时间做 Maybe you'll be able to snatch a couple of hours' sleep before dinner.也许你能在晚餐前抓紧睡上几个小时。 Don't snatch, Isabel! He snatched the phone from my hand. She snatched the parcel and tore into it. Lara snatched the chocolate from my hand and put it to her mouth. Her handbag was snatched from her in the street.她走在街上手提包被人抢了。 Capturing or taking possession of things -grabbing apprehend apprehension arrogate at bayidiom cage capture catch clutch collar get/lay/put your hands on someoneidiom grab grabber grasp at something recover seize sequester sequestration snag snatch at something snatchverb[T] (WIN)to get or win something, especially suddenly, unexpectedly, or by a small amount: She quickly broke serve and snatched an early lead. They snatched an equaliser in the closing seconds of the game. They finally snatched a draw with an injury-time goal. He snatched the gold by 0.15 of a second. Winning, losing & scoring in sport aet against the run of playidiom all out blinder blow someone away box score counterattack crash dead heat draw hammering offence offensively outpoint outrun point-scoring points deduction shutout tank winner Idiomsnatch victory (from the jaws of defeat) Phrasal verbsnatch at something snatch noun[ C ] uk /snætʃ/ us /snætʃ/ snatchnoun[C] (TAKE QUICKLY)the action of trying to take something quickly and forcefully: 抢,夺 I felt someone behind me make a snatch at my bag.我感到身后有人试图抢走我的包。 Capturing or taking possession of things -grabbing apprehend apprehension arrogate at bayidiom cage capture catch clutch collar get/lay/put your hands on someoneidiom grab grabber grasp at something recover seize sequester sequestration snag snatch at something snatchnoun[C] (SHORT PART)a short part of something: 片断;只言片语 I tried to hear what they were saying, but I only managed to catch a few snatches of conversation.我竭力想听清他们的谈话,但只听到了一些只言片语。 Words meaning parts of things back end bifurcation biomarker branch cartridge chunk element modularized modularly module moiety multi-branched multi-component panel piece sub-sector subcomponent subpart subscale subscience snatchnoun[C] (SEX ORGAN)a rude word for a vagina(冒犯性用语)阴道 snatch | American Dictionarysnatch verb[ T ] us/snætʃ/ to take hold of something suddenly and without warning: [ M ]They snatched up their coats and hats and ran outside. Somebody snatched her purse when she wasn’t looking. To snatch something is to do it in the short amount of time available: We rushed in and snatched the best seats we could get. snatch noun[ C ] us/snætʃ/ a brief part (of something): I could hear snatches of conversation from the people in the booth next to ours. |
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