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单词 snap
释义 snap (noun) snap (adjective) snap (interjection) snap 8 ENTRIES FOUND: snap (verb) snap (noun) snap (adjective) snap (interjection) snapping turtle (noun) snap bean (noun) snap pea (noun) sugar snap pea (noun) 1 snap /ˈsnæp/ verb snaps; snapped; snapping 1 snap /ˈsnæp/ verb snaps; snapped; snapping Learner's definition of SNAP 1  : to break quickly with a short, sharp sound(咔嚓一声)断裂,折断 [no object] The branch snapped and fell to the ground.树枝咔嚓一声折断,掉到地上。 The cable suddenly snapped.电缆突然啪的一声断了。 The earpiece of his glasses snapped off.他的眼镜腿啪的一声断了。 [+ object] She snapped the twig in two.她啪的一声把树枝折成两段。 The boy snapped the wing off his toy airplane.小男孩啪的一声把玩具飞机的翅膀折断了。 2  always followed by an adverb or preposition : to move into a specified position with a short, sharp sound(啪的一声)移动 [no object] The trap snapped shut.夹子啪的一声合上了。 The bent tree snapped back into an upright position.压弯的树身呼地一下又直了起来。 The pieces snap [=click] easily into place.这些拼图块啪啪几下就拼好了。 [+ object] I snapped the lid shut.我啪的一声把盖子盖上了。 She snapped the pieces together.她啪啪几下就把拼图块拼好了。 3  always followed by an adverb or preposition, [+ object] : to close (something) with a fastener and especially with a snap(啪的一声)扣上,关闭 She snapped her handbag shut.她啪的一声合上了手袋。 He snapped (up) his jacket.他唰的一声拉上夹克拉链。 4  [+ object] : to turn (something) on or off with a switch开;关上 snap on/off the lights开/关灯 5  : to make a short, sharp sound or to cause (something) to make a short, sharp sound噼啪地响;使发出噼啪声 [no object] A fire snapped [=crackled] in the wood stove.火炉中的木柴噼啪作响。 [+ object] The driver snapped [=cracked] the whip to get the horses moving.马夫啪啪地甩鞭,驱马前行。 a bored student snapping her chewing gum把口香糖嚼得啪啪响的无聊女学生 6  : to use your thumb and fingers to make a short, sharp sound打响指 [+ object] People snapped their fingers to the beat.人们跟着节奏打起了响指。 He snapped his fingers to get the waiter's attention.他打了个响指招唤服务员。 [no object] People in the audience snapped to the beat.观众中有人跟着节奏打起了响指。 7  [+ object] informal : to take (a photograph)拍照 tourists snapping pictures拍照的游人 The images were snapped by a satellite camera.这些图片是由卫星上的照相机拍摄的。 : to photograph (someone or something)给…拍照 A photographer snapped the famous couple leaving a London club last week.一名摄影师抓拍到这对名人夫妇上周离开伦敦一家俱乐部时的照片。 8  : to speak using short, angry sentences or phrases厉声说话;厉声责骂 [no object] — usually + at They argued and snapped at each other all the time.他们一直在争论并相互厉声责骂。 [+ object] She snapped that I was lucky to have a job at all.她斥责我,说我有份工作已经很走运了。 “Leave me alone!” he snapped.“别烦我!”他气冲冲地说。 9  [no object] : to suddenly no longer be able to control your emotions because of a difficult situation, circumstance, etc.情绪突然失控;精神崩溃 She snapped under the pressure of the job.工作压力使得她的精神崩溃了。 He just snapped and started swearing at everybody.他情绪失控,开始见谁骂谁。 10  : to move with a quick, short movement or to cause (something) to move with a quick, short movement(使)迅速移动 [no object] Flags snapped in the wind.旗帜在风中飘扬。 [+ object] When you're throwing, snap your wrist as you release the ball.投掷时,要在掷球的同时甩动手腕。 11  [+ object] US, informal : to cause the end of (a series of wins, losses, successes, etc.)使…终结 They snapped [=broke] a 10-game losing streak. [=they won a game after losing 10 games]他们在10连败之后取胜。 His hitting streak was snapped at 18 games.他的连续安打纪录在18场比赛后终结。 12  [+ object] American football : to pass (the ball) back to a teammate and especially to the quarterback by passing it between your legs at the start of a play(裆下后传)发球 The center snapped [=hiked] the ball.中锋裆下后传发球。 13  [no object] : to try to bite someone or something suddenly and quickly突然咬;猛咬 — usually + at The dog snapped at a fly.那只狗突然向一只苍蝇咬去。 snap out of [phrasal verb] snap out of (something) or snap (someone) out of (something) informal : to stop being in or to cause (someone) to stop being in (an unhappy condition or mood, a daydream, etc.)(使)摆脱 I don't know how to get her to snap out of her depression. [=to stop being depressed]我不知如何才能使她摆脱抑郁。 The sound of a door slamming snapped me out of my daydream.砰地关门声把我从白日梦中惊醒。 Come on, snap out of it! You can't let your breakup get you so depressed.嗨,振作起来!别因为分手就这么沮丧。 snap to attention ◊ A soldier who snaps to attention moves quickly to a position of standing silently with the body stiff and straight, the feet together, and both arms at the sides. The phrase is also used figuratively.迅速立正(这一短语也用作比喻) The children snapped to attention [=suddenly stopped moving around, talking, etc.] when the teacher clapped his hands.老师一拍手,孩子们立刻安静下来了。 snap to it informal : to start working harder or more quickly认真干;加紧干 You'll have to snap to it if you want to finish on time.你若想按时完成就得加紧干。 snap up [phrasal verb] snap (something or someone) up or snap up (something or someone) : to buy or take (something or someone) quickly or eagerly抢购 Shoppers came to the store to snap up bargains after the holidays.节日过后,购物者来这家店抢购特价商品。 When they see your work history, they'll snap you up! [=hire you immediately]他们看了你的工作经历就会立即聘用你。 2 snap /ˈsnæp/ noun plural snaps 2 snap /ˈsnæp/ noun plural snaps Learner's definition of SNAP 1  [count] : a sudden, short, sharp sound caused by something breaking or moving into a new position(某物折断或移动发出的)咔嚓声 — usually singular通常用单数 We could hear the snap of twigs beneath our feet.我们能听到脚下树枝被踩断的咔嚓声。 the snap of the alligator's jaws短吻鳄上下颌合上的咔嚓声 2  [count] : the act of snapping your fingers or the sound made when you snap your fingers打响指;响指声 I've trained the dog to come to me with a snap of my fingers.这条狗经过我训练,一听到我打响指就会过来。 3  [count] US : a device that fastens something by closing or locking with a short, sharp sound摁扣;搭扣 The snap of the bracelet broke.手镯的搭扣断了。 especially : a set of two metal or plastic pieces that fit tightly together when you press them(尤指)摁扣 pockets with snaps带摁扣的口袋 — called also (British) popper, (British) press stud 4  [count] : a thin, hard cookie薄脆饼干 — see also gingersnap 5  [singular] US, informal : something that is very easy to do : cinch容易的事;好办的事 The software is a snap to install. = Installing the software is a snap.这款软件容易安装。 The recipes are a snap (to prepare).这些菜谱很容易做。 6  [singular] US, informal : a small amount of time一会儿;瞬间 I'll be ready in a snap. [=jiffy]我一会儿就准备好。 7  [count] : a sudden brief period of a specified kind of weather某种短时期的天气 We had a cold snap [=a brief period of very cold weather] last week.上周我们这儿突然冷了一阵。 8  [count] : a quick, short movement迅速的动作 She pulled the rope taut with a snap [=flick] of her wrist.她手腕迅速一抖,拉紧了绳子。 9  [count] chiefly British : snapshot family snaps [=informal photographs of family members that are taken quickly]家庭快照 10  [count] American football : the act of snapping the ball back to a teammate and especially to the quarterback at the start of a play(裆下后传)发球 the first snap of the game比赛中的第一次后传发球 The quarterback fumbled the snap. [=fumbled the ball when it was snapped to him]四分卫漏接了后传球。 11  [noncount] British : a card game in which players put down cards in a pile and try to be the first to say “snap” when two cards that are the same have been played呼“同”牌游戏(一种纸牌游戏,玩家往桌面发放纸牌,所发纸牌叠放在一起,谁先发现相同纸牌谁先叫 3 snap /ˈsnæp/ adjective 3 snap /ˈsnæp/ adjective Learner's definition of SNAP always used before a noun : done or made suddenly or without careful thought突然的;仓促的 a snap judgment/decision仓促的判断/决定 (chiefly Brit) a snap election临时选举 4 snap /ˈsnæp/ interjection 4 snap /ˈsnæp/ interjection Learner's definition of SNAP British — used to express surprise when two things are alike真巧 Snap! I ate spaghetti last night, too.真巧!我昨晚吃的也是意大利面。
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