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
- 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
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1. How could she snap at him now?
她现在怎么可以骂他呢?
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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?
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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.
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