单词 | snap |
释义 | snap [snæp] verb (-pp-) BREAK 折断 IMPROVER intransitive or transitive ■to cause something which is thin to break suddenly and quickly with a cracking sound 突然折断,哢嚓一声折断 •You'll snap that ruler if you bend it too far.如果你把那把尺子弯得太厉害,它就会哢嚓一下折断。 •Some vandal's gone and snapped off ADVANCED intransitive ■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 house, I just snapped (= got angry).她叫我把旅行延期去帮她搬家时,我一下子就恼火了。 [snæp] verb (-pp-)MOVE QUICKLY 快速移动 intransitive or transitive [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) •Tendons store elastic energy by stretching and then snapping back •Simply snap the pieces into place.把这些小碎片啪啪放到适当位置就行。 intransitive + adverb or preposition ■to quickly return to a previous place or condition 迅速恢复 •After substantial losses last year, the company has snapped back snap shut ■If something snaps shut or is snapped shut, it closes quickly with a sudden sharp sound 啪地关上;啪地阖上 •She snapped her book shut and got up to leave.她啪地阖上书,起身离开了。 •Her mouth snapped shut when she realized he'd heard everything she'd said about him.意识到他听到了自己所说的一切关于他的话时,她立刻闭上了嘴。 [snæp] verb (-pp-)ANIMAL 动物 intransitive ■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。 [snæp] verb (-pp-)SPEAK 说话 intransitive or transitive ■to say something suddenly in an angry way 厉声说,恶声恶气地说 •There's no need to snap at •[+ speech] "Well, I hate you too!" she snapped.“哼,我也恨你!”她厉声说。 [snæp] verb (-pp-)PHOTOGRAPH 摄影 intransitive or transitive ■to take a lot of photographs quickly 拍快照 •He was arrested for snapping photos of a military parade.他因拍摄了阅兵的快照而被逮捕。 •She's very pleased with her new camera and was snapping away [snæp] verb (-pp-)snap your fingers ■to a make a noise by pushing your second finger hard against your thumb and then releasing it suddenly so that it hits the base of your thumb 打榧子,打响指 •He was snapping his fingers in time with the music.他和着音乐节拍打着响指。 [snæp] verb (-pp-)snap sb's head off ■to answer someone in an unreasonably angry way 呵斥(某人),怒气冲冲地抢答(某人) •There's no point trying to discuss anything with him if all he's going to do is snap your head off.如果他只会怒气冲冲地喝斥你,就没必要和他讨论任何事情。 [snæp] verb (-pp-)snap at sb's heels ■If an animal is snapping at your heels, it is running behind you and trying to bite you. 追着咬(某人) ■to compete strongly with someone and have a chance of soon defeating or replacing them 与(某人)一决高下,对(某人)紧追不舍 •With so many younger women snapping at her heels, this year may be her last chance to win the championship.今年也许是她夺冠的最后机会,因为许多更年轻的女选手都大有后来居上之势。 [snæp] verb (-pp-)snap to it UK (US snap it up) informal ■used to tell someone to do something more quickly 赶快,快做 •We're leaving in five minutes so you'd better snap to it and finish your breakfast.我们五分钟以后就走,所以你最好快点吃完早饭。 [snæp] verb (-pp-)Phrasal Verbs snap out of sth informal ■to force yourself to stop feeling sad and upset 摆脱(忧伤烦恼的情绪) •He just can't snap out of the depression he's had since his wife died.自从他妻子去世以后,他一直无法摆脱忧伤。 •Now come on, snap out of it [snæp] verb (-pp-)Phrasal Verbs [M] snap sth up informal ■to buy or get something quickly and enthusiastically because it is cheap or exactly what you want 抢购 •The tickets for the concert were snapped up within three hours of going on sale.音乐会的票开始出售后,三小时内就被抢购一空。 •The fall in property prices means that there are a lot of bargains waiting to be snapped up.房地产价格下跌意味着会有许多廉价的房屋可供抢购。 [snæp] verb (-pp-)Phrasal Verbs [M] snap sb up informal ■to immediately accept someone's offer to join your company or team because you want them very much 马上录用(某人),立即聘用(某人) •She was snapped up by a large law firm.她很快被一家大律师事务所录用。 [snæp] noun BREAKING NOISE 折断的声音 countable usually singular ■a sudden loud sound like something breaking or closing 喀嚓声,突然折断(或阖上)的声音 •She broke the stick over her knee with a loud snap.她哢嚓一声用膝盖折断了棍子。 countable US for * press stud [snæp] noun PHOTOGRAPH 摄影 countable UK informal ■an informal photograph which is not very skilful or artistic 快照,快相 •holiday •Did you take [snæp] noun GAME 游戏 uncountable ■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 [snæp] noun SOMETHING EASY 容易的事 only singular US informal ■something that can be done without any difficulty 容易的事,好办的事 •"Will you finish on time?" "Sure thing. It's a •Talking to girls is a snap for [snæp] adjective [before noun] ■done suddenly without allowing time for careful thought or preparation 匆忙的,不加思索的,不做准备的 •He always makes snap decisions [snæp] exclamation ■'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!” ■UK informal ■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! |
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