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    snap 的英语意思

    snapsnap1 /snæp/ verb (past tense and past participle snapped, present participle snapping) 查看全部语言翻译1break [intransitive, transitive] to break with a sudden sharp noise, or to make something do this突然发出清脆声音折断,或使某物如此折断:  A twig snapped under my feet.一根细枝在我脚下折断了。 The wind snapped branches and power lines.大风折断了树枝,也刮断了电线。snap (something) off (something) I snapped the ends off the beans and dropped them into a bowl.我掰去豆角两端,把它们扔进碗里。snap (something) in two/in half (=break into two pieces)(=折成两段) The teacher snapped the chalk in two and gave me a piece.老师把粉笔折成两段,给了我一段。 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突然发出短促清脆的声音移入某一位置,或使某物如此移动snap together/back etc The pieces just snap together like this.这些部件就是这样咔哒一声拼在一起的。 The policeman snapped the handcuffs around her wrist.警察咔哒一声把手铐扣在她手腕上。snap (something) open/shut She snapped her briefcase shut.她啪地合上了公文包。3say something angrily [intransitive, transitive] to say something quickly in an angry way愤怒地急促说话:  ‘What do you want?’ Mike snapped."你想要什么?"迈克厉声说道。snap at He snapped at Walter for no reason.他无缘无故地对沃尔特厉声呵斥。4become angry/anxious etc [intransitive] to suddenly stop being able to control your anger, anxiety, or other feelings in a difficult situation在困难情形下突然失去对愤怒、焦虑或其他情绪的控制:  The stress began to get to her, and one morning she just snapped.压力开始压垮她,一天早上她终于崩溃了。 Something inside him snapped, and he hit her.他内心某根弦断了,随即打了她。5animal [intransitive] if an animal such as a dog snaps, it tries to bite you指狗等动物试图咬人snap at The dog started snapping at my heels.那只狗开始对着我的脚跟扑咬。6photograph [intransitive, transitive] informal非正式 to take a photograph拍照:  Dave snapped a picture of me and Sonia.戴夫给我和索尼亚拍了一张照片。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将一根手指迅速弹向拇指,发出短促清脆的声音,例如为了引起某人注意或打节拍8snap to it spoken口语 used to tell someone to hurry and do something immediately用于催促某人立即行动:  Come on, snap to it – get that room cleaned up!快点,赶紧行动——把那个房间收拾干净!9stop [transitive] American English to end a series of events – used especially in newspapers终结一连串事件——尤用于报章:  The Rockets snapped a seven-game losing streak by beating Portland.火箭队击败波特兰队,终结了七连败。10snap to attention if soldiers snap to attention, they suddenly stand very straight指士兵猛然挺身立正 snap-onsnap on/off phrasal verb to switch something on or off, or to switch on or off啪地将某物开启或关闭,或啪地开启或关闭:  A light snapped on in one of the huts.其中一间小屋里灯光啪地亮了。snap something ↔ on/off Kathy snapped off the light.凯西啪地关掉了灯。snap out of something phrasal verb to stop being sad or upset and make yourself feel better从悲伤或沮丧中振作起来,使自己好受些:  Chantal’s been depressed for days. I wish she’d snap out of it.香塔尔已经郁郁寡欢好几天了。我真希望她能振作起来。snap somebody/something ↔ up phrasal verb1to buy something immediately, especially because it is very cheap立即购买某物,尤指因其非常便宜:  People were snapping up bargains.人们争相抢购特价商品。2to eagerly take an opportunity to have someone as part of your company, team etc急切地抓住机会将某人纳入公司、团队等:  Owen was snapped up by Liverpool before he’d even left school.欧文还没毕业就被利物浦抢先签下了。
    snapsnap2 noun 1sound [singular] a sudden loud sound, especially made by something breaking or closing突然的响亮声音,尤指某物折断或关合时发出的:  He shut the book with a snap.他啪地合上了书。2photograph [countable] especially British English informal非正式 a photograph taken quickly and often not very skilfully随手拍摄、往往技巧不佳的照片;快照 SYN  snapshot:  holiday snaps度假时随手拍的照片3be a snap American English informal非正式 to be very easy to do极其容易做到:  The test was a snap.那次考试太简单了。4clothing [countable] American English a small metal fastener on clothes that works when you press its two parts together衣物上的小型金属按扣,两部分对压即可扣合 SYN press stud British English:  baby clothing with snaps带有按扣的婴儿服5a snap of somebody’s fingers a sudden sound made by quickly moving one of your fingers against your thumb手指迅速弹向拇指发出的清脆声音;响指声:  At a snap of his owner’s fingers, the dog came running.主人一打响指,那只狗就跑了过来。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一种纸牌游戏,玩家轮流出牌,当出现两张相同的牌时,最先喊出"Snap!"者获胜 cold snap
    snapsnap3 adjective 1snap judgment/decision a judgment or decision made quickly, without careful thought or discussion未经深思熟虑或讨论而迅速作出的判断或决定2snap election British English an election that is announced suddenly and unexpectedly突然且出人意料地宣布的选举;闪电选举
    snapsnap4 interjection 1British English used when you see two things that are exactly the same用于表示看到两样东西完全相同:  Hey, snap! My hat’s the same as yours.哎,一模一样!我的帽子和你的一样。2said in the game of snap when two cards that are the same are put down在"snap"纸牌游戏中,当两张相同的牌被翻出时所喊出的话