snap 英 [snæp]   美 [snæp]

snap

snap  英 [snæp] 美 [snæp]

vt. 突然折断,拉断;猛咬;啪地关上  vi. 咬;厉声说;咯嗒一声关上  n. 猛咬;劈啪声;突然折断 

进行时:snapping  过去式:snapped  过去分词:snapped  第三人称单数:snaps  名词复数:snaps 

How could she snap at him now? 她现在怎么可以骂他呢?
What if you decided to paint a picture or snap a photograph every single day for the next month? 要是你从下个月开始,每天画一幅画,或者按动快门拍下一些精彩的瞬间,又怎么样?

  • Oh, snap! When something snaps, it breaks or separates suddenly, often with a cracking sound. A snap can also be a fastener on clothes. And if you like a song, you can snap your fingers to the beat or snap a selfie of yourself dancing.
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  • vt. 突然折断,拉断;猛咬;啪地关上
  • vi. 咬;厉声说;咯嗒一声关上
  • n. 猛咬;劈啪声;突然折断
  • adj. 突然的
  • 1. How could she snap at him now?

    她现在怎么可以骂他呢?

  • 2. What if you decided to paint a picture or snap a photograph every single day for the next month?

    要是你从下个月开始,每天画一幅画,或者按动快门拍下一些精彩的瞬间,又怎么样?

  • 3. But any demands for snap elections would not be on the table, he added.

    但任何关于提前举行大选的要求不可能成为谈判的内容。

  • snap (n.) late 15c., "quick, sudden bite or cut," from Dutch or Low German snappen "to snap," probably related to Middle Low German or Middle Dutch snavel "bill, beak," from West Germanic *snu-, an imitative root forming words having to do with the nose (see snout).
  • snap (v.) 1520s, of animals, "to make a quick bite," from snap (n.). Meaning "to break suddenly or sharply" is first recorded c. 1600; the mental sense is from 1970s. Meaning "come into place with a snap" is from 1793. Meaning "take a photograph" is from 1890. U.S. football sense first recorded 1887. Related: Snapped; snapping. To snap the fingers is from 1670s. Phrase snap out of it recorded by 1907. Snapping turtle is attested from 1784. Snap-brim (adj.) in reference to a type of hat is from 1928.
snap / snæp ; NAmE snæp / verb , noun , adjective , exclamation snap snaps snapped snapping verb ( -pp- ) break 断开 1 [transitive ,  intransitive ] to break sth suddenly with a sharp noise; to be broken in this way (使咔嚓)断裂,绷断 snapsth The wind had snapped the tree in two. 风把树咔嚓一声刮断了。 snapsth off (sth) He snapped a twig off a bush. 他啪地从灌木上折下一小枝。 snap(off) Suddenly, the rope snapped. 突然,绳子啪地绷断了。 The branch she was standing on must have snapped off. 她当时踩的树枝一定是突然折断了。 open/close/move into position 打开;关上;进入适当位置 2 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to move, or to move sth, into a particular position quickly, especially with a sudden sharp noise (使啪地)打开,关上,移到某位置 + adj. The lid snapped shut. 盖子啪地合上了。 His eyes snapped open. 他两眼唰地睁开了。 + adv./prep. He snapped to attention and saluted. 他啪一下立正敬礼。 snapsth + adj. She snapped the bag shut. 她啪的一声把包合上了。 speak impatiently 不耐烦地说 3 [transitive ,  intransitive ] to speak or say sth in an impatient, usually angry, voice 厉声说;怒气冲冲地说;不耐烦地说 + speech ‘Don't just stand there,’ she snapped. “别光站在那儿。”她生气地说。 snap(at sb) I was tempted to snap back angrily at him. 我真想没好气地顶他几句。 snapsth He snapped a reply. 他气冲冲地回了一句。 of animal 动物 4 [intransitive ] snap(at sb/sth) to try to bite sb/sth SYN nip The dogs snarled and snapped at our heels. 几条狗边叫边向着我们的脚后跟咬来。 take photograph 拍照 5 [transitive ,  intransitive ] ( informal) to take a photograph 拍照;摄影 snapsth A passing tourist snapped the incident. 一个过路的游客把这件事拍了下来。 snap(away) She seemed oblivious to the crowds of photographers snapping away. 成群的摄影者不停地拍照,她好像浑然不觉。 lose control 失去控制 6 [intransitive ] to suddenly be unable to control your feelings any longer because the situation has become too difficult 突然失去自制力;一下子无法自持 My patience finally snapped. 我终于忍不住了。 When he said that, something snapped inside her. 听他说到这里,她内心的感情一下子翻腾起来。 And that did it. I snapped. 就这一下,我再也承受不住了。 fasten clothing 扣衣服 7 [intransitive ,  transitive ] snap(sth) ( NAmE) to fasten a piece of clothing with a snap 用子母扣扣,用摁扣扣(衣服) IDIOMS snap your ˈfingers to make a sharp noise by moving your second or third finger quickly against your thumb, to attract sb's attention, or to mark the beat of music, for example 打榧子,弹指头(捻拇指作响) ˌsnap ˈout of it/sth | ˌsnap sb ˈout of it/sth [no passive ] ( informal) to make an effort to stop feeling unhappy or depressed; to help sb to stop feeling unhappy (使)抛掉不愉快情绪,摆脱郁闷心境 You've been depressed for weeks. It's time you snapped out of it. 你情绪低落好几周了。现在该振作起来了。 ˌsnap ˈto it ( informal) used, especially in orders, to tell sb to start working harder or more quickly (尤用于催促)加把劲,赶快 more at head n. PHRASAL VERBS ˌsnap sth↔ˈout to say sth in a sharp unpleasant way 厉声说出 The sergeant snapped out an order. 中士厉声下达命令。 ˌsnap sth↔ˈup ( informal) to buy or obtain sth quickly because it is cheap or you want it very much 抢购;抢先弄到手 All the best bargains were snapped up within hours. 所有最划得来的便宜货几小时之内就被抢购一空了。 ( figurative) She's been snapped up by Hollywood to star in two major movies. 好莱坞抢先邀请她在两部大片中担当主角。 noun sharp noise 尖厉的声音 1 [countable ] a sudden sharp noise, especially one made by sth closing or breaking (尤指关上或断裂的声音)啪嗒声,咔嚓声 She closed her purse with a snap. 她啪嗒一声合上了钱包。 the snap of a twig 小树枝折断的咔嚓声 photograph 照片 2 ( also snap·shot ) [countable ] a photograph, especially one taken quickly (尤指抢拍的)照片 holiday snaps 假日拍的照片 card game 扑克牌游戏 3 Snap [uncountable ] a card game in which players take turns to put cards down and try to be the first to call out ‘snap’when two similar cards are put down together “对儿”牌游戏(游戏者轮流下牌,出现相同的牌时要抢先喊“对儿”) fastener 扣子 4 ( NAmE) ( BrE ˈpress stud , pop·per ) a type of button used for fastening clothes, consisting of two metal or plastic sections that can be pressed together 摁扣;子母扣 see also brandy snap , cold snap IDIOM be a ˈsnap ( NAmE) ( informal) to be very easy to do 十分容易(做) This job's a snap. 这活儿不过是小菜一碟。 adjective [only before noun ] made or done quickly and without careful thought or preparation 匆忙的;仓促的 It was a snap decision. 那是个仓促的决定。 They held a snap election. 他们临时举行了选举。 exclamation 1 you say snap!in the card game called Snap when two cards that are the same are put down (在“对儿”牌游戏中出现同样的牌时喊的)对儿 2 ( BrE) ( informal) people say snap!to show that they are surprised when two things are the same (对于两件相同事物表示惊讶)真巧 Snap! I've just bought that CD too! 真是巧了!我也刚买了那张光盘! snap / snæp ; NAmE snæp /
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