单词 | snatch |
释义 | snatch nounadjective | verb + snatch | preposition | phrases adjective➤brief片段verb + snatch➤catch, hear, overhear听到几句话;无意中听到只言片语◆we caught snatches of conversation from the room next door.我们断断续续地听到隔壁房间里的几句谈话。➤hum, sing哼几句;唱几句◆he was humming a snatch of a song from 'cabaret'.他哼唱了几句电影《歌厅》的插曲。preposition➤in snatches断断续续地◆she learned to sleep in brief snatches.她学会了插空小睡片刻。phrases➤a snatch of conversation, a snatch of dialogue, a snatch of music, a snatch of song谈话/对话/音乐/歌曲的片段snatch verbadverb | verb + snatch | preposition adverb➤almost几乎抓住▸➤quickly快速抓住▸➤away, back, up迅速夺走;迅速夺回;快速抓起◆she snatched her hand back.她一下子把手抽回来。◆she leaped to her feet, snatching up her bag.她跳了起来,迅速抓起包。verb + snatch➤try to试图抢夺◆someone tried to snatch her purse.有人要抢她的钱包。preposition➤at伸手抓⋯◆he snatched at her arm as she walked past.她走过时,他伸手去抓她的胳膊。➤from从⋯夺走◆she almost snatched the letter from my hand.她差点儿把信从我手里抢了过去。➤out of从⋯里夺走◆i snatched it out of his hands.我一把从他手里把它夺走。snatch [countable] (informal) a very small part of a conversation or piece of music that you hear, especially by chance(尤指偶然听到的)只言片语,音乐片段◆i only caught snatches of the conversation.我只听到了谈话的只言片语。◆i heard a snatch of music coming from the bar.我听到酒吧里传来一段音乐。snatch [transitive, intransitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition通常与副词或介词连用) to take sth, usually from sb else, quickly and often rudely or roughly(通常粗暴无礼地)一把抓起,一下夺过◆she managed to snatch the gun from his hand.她设法从他手里夺过了枪。◆he snatched at (= tried to take hold of) the steering wheel.他伸手去抓方向盘。note 辨析 grab or snatch? snatch is most often used when sb takes sth directly from a person's hands; grab has a wider range of uses. * snatch 最常指某人从另一人手中直接夺过某物,grab 使用范围更广。snatch¹/snætʃ ||; snætʃ/verb1. [i,t] to take sth with a quick rough movement 夺取;抢夺 · ◇a boy snatched her handbag and ran off. 一个男孩子抢过她的手袋逃之夭夭。 ☞look at grab. it is similar in meaning. 参看grab。意思相近。 2. [t] to take or get sth quickly using the only time or chance that you have 抓紧时间或机会: ◇i managed to snatch some sleep on the train. 我在火车上抓紧时间睡了一会儿。 snatch at sth to try to take hold of sth suddenly 设法抓住;抢夺: ◇the man snatched at my wallet but i didn't let go of it. 那个男子想要夺走我的皮夹子,但是我没有松手。 snatch²/snætʃ ||; snætʃ/noun1. [sing] a sudden movement that sb makes when trying to take hold of sth 夺;抢夺 2. [c] [usu.pl] a short part or period of something 片段;片刻: ◇ i heard snatches of conversation from the next room. 我听到了隔壁房间传来的谈话片段。 snatchsee ⇨ steal 3 ⇨ take 11 • • •• ⇨ grab/snatch• ⇨ grab/snatch at• ⇨ grab/snatch some sleep☞ snatch¹☞ snatch² |
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