snap の英語での意味
snapsnap1 /snæp/ verb (past tense and past participle snapped, present participle snapping)
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break [intransitive, transitive] to break with a sudden sharp noise, or to make something do this突然鋭い音を立てて折れる、または折る:
A twig snapped under my feet.小枝が私の足の下でパキッと折れた。
The wind snapped branches and power lines.風が木の枝や電線を折った。snap (something) off (something)
I snapped the ends off the beans and dropped them into a bowl.豆のへたを折り取って、ボウルに入れた。snap (something) in two/in half (=break into two pieces)(=二つに折ること)
The teacher snapped the chalk in two and gave me a piece.先生はチョークを二つに折って、私に一本くれた。► see thesaurus at break2move into position [intransitive, transitive always + adverb/preposition] to move into a particular position suddenly, making a short sharp noise, or to make something move like this短い鋭い音を立てながら突然ある位置に動く、またはそのように動かすsnap together/back etc
The pieces just snap together like this.パーツはこうやってパチッとはまります。
The policeman snapped the handcuffs around her wrist.警察官はパチッと手錠を彼女の手首にかけた。snap (something) open/shut
She snapped her briefcase shut.彼女はブリーフケースをパチンと閉めた。3say something angrily [intransitive, transitive] to say something quickly in an angry way怒った口調で素早く言う:
‘What do you want?’ Mike snapped.「何の用だ?」とマイクは鋭く言った。snap at
He snapped at Walter for no reason.彼は理由もなくウォルターにきつくあたった。4become angry/anxious etc [intransitive] to suddenly stop being able to control your anger, anxiety, or other feelings in a difficult situation困難な状況で怒りや不安などの感情を突然抑えられなくなる:
The stress began to get to her, and one morning she just snapped.ストレスが彼女を蝕み始め、ある朝ついに限界を超えた。
Something inside him snapped, and he hit her.彼の中で何かが切れ、彼女を殴った。5animal [intransitive] if an animal such as a dog snaps, it tries to bite you犬などの動物が噛みつこうとするsnap at
The dog started snapping at my heels.犬が私のかかとに噛みつこうとし始めた。6photograph [intransitive, transitive] informalインフォーマル to take a photograph写真を撮る:
Dave snapped a picture of me and Sonia.デイヴが私とソニアの写真を撮った。7snap your fingers to make a short sharp noise by moving one of your fingers quickly against your thumb, for example in order to get someone’s attention or to mark the beat of music人の注意を引いたり音楽のビートを刻んだりするために、指を親指に素早く当てて短い鋭い音を出す8snap to it spoken話し言葉 used to tell someone to hurry and do something immediately急いですぐやるよう人に伝えるときに使う:
Come on, snap to it – get that room cleaned up!さあ、早く動いて、あの部屋を片付けなさい!9stop [transitive] American English to end a series of events – used especially in newspapers一連の出来事に終止符を打つ——特に新聞で使われる:
The Rockets snapped a seven-game losing streak by beating Portland.ロケッツはポートランドを破り、7連敗を止めた。10snap to attention if soldiers snap to attention, they suddenly stand very straight兵士が突然きりっと気をつけの姿勢をとる → snap-onsnap on/off phrasal verb to switch something on or off, or to switch on or offパチッとスイッチを入れたり切ったりする、またはそうなる:
A light snapped on in one of the huts.小屋の一つでぱっと明かりがついた。snap something ↔ on/off
Kathy snapped off the light.キャシーはぱちんと電気を消した。snap out of something phrasal verb to stop being sad or upset and make yourself feel better悲しみや落ち込みから抜け出し、気持ちを立て直す:
Chantal’s been depressed for days. I wish she’d snap out of it.シャンタルは何日も落ち込んでいる。早く立ち直ってほしいのだが。snap somebody/something ↔ up phrasal verb1to buy something immediately, especially because it is very cheap特に値段が安いという理由で、すぐに買う:
People were snapping up bargains.人々は安売り品を争って買っていた。2to eagerly take an opportunity to have someone as part of your company, team etc自社やチームなどに加えるため、喜んで機会をつかむ:
Owen was snapped up by Liverpool before he’d even left school.オーウェンは学校を卒業する前にリバプールにすばやく獲得された。
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break [intransitive, transitive] to break with a sudden sharp noise, or to make something do this突然鋭い音を立てて折れる、または折る:
A twig snapped under my feet.小枝が私の足の下でパキッと折れた。
The wind snapped branches and power lines.風が木の枝や電線を折った。snap (something) off (something)
I snapped the ends off the beans and dropped them into a bowl.豆のへたを折り取って、ボウルに入れた。snap (something) in two/in half (=break into two pieces)(=二つに折ること)
The teacher snapped the chalk in two and gave me a piece.先生はチョークを二つに折って、私に一本くれた。► see thesaurus at break2move into position [intransitive, transitive always + adverb/preposition] to move into a particular position suddenly, making a short sharp noise, or to make something move like this短い鋭い音を立てながら突然ある位置に動く、またはそのように動かすsnap together/back etc
The pieces just snap together like this.パーツはこうやってパチッとはまります。
The policeman snapped the handcuffs around her wrist.警察官はパチッと手錠を彼女の手首にかけた。snap (something) open/shut
She snapped her briefcase shut.彼女はブリーフケースをパチンと閉めた。3say something angrily [intransitive, transitive] to say something quickly in an angry way怒った口調で素早く言う:
‘What do you want?’ Mike snapped.「何の用だ?」とマイクは鋭く言った。snap at
He snapped at Walter for no reason.彼は理由もなくウォルターにきつくあたった。4become angry/anxious etc [intransitive] to suddenly stop being able to control your anger, anxiety, or other feelings in a difficult situation困難な状況で怒りや不安などの感情を突然抑えられなくなる:
The stress began to get to her, and one morning she just snapped.ストレスが彼女を蝕み始め、ある朝ついに限界を超えた。
Something inside him snapped, and he hit her.彼の中で何かが切れ、彼女を殴った。5animal [intransitive] if an animal such as a dog snaps, it tries to bite you犬などの動物が噛みつこうとするsnap at
The dog started snapping at my heels.犬が私のかかとに噛みつこうとし始めた。6photograph [intransitive, transitive] informalインフォーマル to take a photograph写真を撮る:
Dave snapped a picture of me and Sonia.デイヴが私とソニアの写真を撮った。7snap your fingers to make a short sharp noise by moving one of your fingers quickly against your thumb, for example in order to get someone’s attention or to mark the beat of music人の注意を引いたり音楽のビートを刻んだりするために、指を親指に素早く当てて短い鋭い音を出す8snap to it spoken話し言葉 used to tell someone to hurry and do something immediately急いですぐやるよう人に伝えるときに使う:
Come on, snap to it – get that room cleaned up!さあ、早く動いて、あの部屋を片付けなさい!9stop [transitive] American English to end a series of events – used especially in newspapers一連の出来事に終止符を打つ——特に新聞で使われる:
The Rockets snapped a seven-game losing streak by beating Portland.ロケッツはポートランドを破り、7連敗を止めた。10snap to attention if soldiers snap to attention, they suddenly stand very straight兵士が突然きりっと気をつけの姿勢をとる → snap-onsnap on/off phrasal verb to switch something on or off, or to switch on or offパチッとスイッチを入れたり切ったりする、またはそうなる:
A light snapped on in one of the huts.小屋の一つでぱっと明かりがついた。snap something ↔ on/off
Kathy snapped off the light.キャシーはぱちんと電気を消した。snap out of something phrasal verb to stop being sad or upset and make yourself feel better悲しみや落ち込みから抜け出し、気持ちを立て直す:
Chantal’s been depressed for days. I wish she’d snap out of it.シャンタルは何日も落ち込んでいる。早く立ち直ってほしいのだが。snap somebody/something ↔ up phrasal verb1to buy something immediately, especially because it is very cheap特に値段が安いという理由で、すぐに買う:
People were snapping up bargains.人々は安売り品を争って買っていた。2to eagerly take an opportunity to have someone as part of your company, team etc自社やチームなどに加えるため、喜んで機会をつかむ:
Owen was snapped up by Liverpool before he’d even left school.オーウェンは学校を卒業する前にリバプールにすばやく獲得された。snapsnap2 noun
1sound [singular] a sudden loud sound, especially made by something breaking or closing突然の大きな音、特に何かが折れたり閉まったりするときの音:
He shut the book with a snap.彼はパチンと本を閉じた。2photograph [countable] especially British English informalインフォーマル a photograph taken quickly and often not very skilfully素早く、しばしば技術なしに撮られた写真;スナップ写真 SYN snapshot:
holiday snaps休暇中のスナップ写真3be a snap American English informalインフォーマル to be very easy to doとても簡単にできる:
The test was a snap.そのテストは楽勝だった。4clothing [countable] American English a small metal fastener on clothes that works when you press its two parts together衣服についている小さな金属製のスナップボタン(両側を押し合わせて留める) SYN press stud British English:
baby clothing with snapsスナップボタン付きのベビー服5a snap of somebody’s fingers a sudden sound made by quickly moving one of your fingers against your thumb指を親指に素早く当てて出す突然の音;指パッチン:
At a snap of his owner’s fingers, the dog came running.飼い主が指をパチンと鳴らすと、犬は走ってきた。6game [uncountable] a card game in which players put down one card after another and try to be the first to shout ‘Snap!’ when there are two cards that are the sameプレーヤーが一枚ずつカードを出し、同じカードが二枚出たときに最初に「スナップ!」と叫んだ者が勝つカードゲーム → cold snap
1sound [singular] a sudden loud sound, especially made by something breaking or closing突然の大きな音、特に何かが折れたり閉まったりするときの音:
He shut the book with a snap.彼はパチンと本を閉じた。2photograph [countable] especially British English informalインフォーマル a photograph taken quickly and often not very skilfully素早く、しばしば技術なしに撮られた写真;スナップ写真 SYN snapshot:
holiday snaps休暇中のスナップ写真3be a snap American English informalインフォーマル to be very easy to doとても簡単にできる:
The test was a snap.そのテストは楽勝だった。4clothing [countable] American English a small metal fastener on clothes that works when you press its two parts together衣服についている小さな金属製のスナップボタン(両側を押し合わせて留める) SYN press stud British English:
baby clothing with snapsスナップボタン付きのベビー服5a snap of somebody’s fingers a sudden sound made by quickly moving one of your fingers against your thumb指を親指に素早く当てて出す突然の音;指パッチン:
At a snap of his owner’s fingers, the dog came running.飼い主が指をパチンと鳴らすと、犬は走ってきた。6game [uncountable] a card game in which players put down one card after another and try to be the first to shout ‘Snap!’ when there are two cards that are the sameプレーヤーが一枚ずつカードを出し、同じカードが二枚出たときに最初に「スナップ!」と叫んだ者が勝つカードゲーム → cold snapsnapsnap3 adjective
1snap judgment/decision a judgment or decision made quickly, without careful thought or discussion熟考や議論なしに素早く下される判断や決定2snap election British English an election that is announced suddenly and unexpectedly突然かつ予期せず発表される選挙;電撃選挙
1snap judgment/decision a judgment or decision made quickly, without careful thought or discussion熟考や議論なしに素早く下される判断や決定2snap election British English an election that is announced suddenly and unexpectedly突然かつ予期せず発表される選挙;電撃選挙