snap的意思和读音

snap

: [snæp] : [snæp]

adv.

v.使

n.;(

abbr.(=systems for nuclear auxiliary power)

adj.

int.

snapped  snapping  snaps  

adj.+n.snap decision

adj.considered

v.break,crack,shatter,retort,bark

adj.sudden,spur-of-the-moment,impulsive,spontaneous,instant

snapv.break

1.[t][i]使to break sth suddenly with a sharp noise; to be broken in this way

The wind had snapped the tree in two.

He snapped a twig off a bush.

Suddenly, the rope snapped.

The branch she was standing on must have snapped off.

open/close/move into position

2.[i][t]使to move, or to move sth, into a particular position quickly, especially with a sudden sharp noise

The lid snapped shut.

His eyes snapped open.

He snapped to attention and saluted.

She snapped the bag shut.

speak impatiently

3.[t][i]to speak or say sth in an impatient, usually angry, voice

‘Don't just stand there,’ she snapped.“。”

I was tempted to snap back angrily at him.

He snapped a reply.

of animal

4.[i]~ (at sb/sth)to try to bite sb/sth

The dogs snarled and snapped at our heels.

take photograph

5.[t][i](informal)to take a photograph

A passing tourist snapped the incident.

She seemed oblivious to the crowds of photographers snapping away.

lose control

6.[i]to suddenly be unable to control your feelings any longer because the situation has become too difficult

My patience finally snapped.

When he said that, something snapped inside her.

And that did it. I snapped.

fasten clothing

7.[i][t]~ (sth)to fasten a piece of clothing with a snap

IDMsnap your fingersto 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

You've been depressed for weeks. It's time you snapped out of it.

snap out of it/sthsnap sb out of it/sth(informal)使to make an effort to stop feeling unhappy or depressed; to help sb to stop feeling unhappy

You've been depressed for weeks. It's time you snapped out of it.

snap to it(informal)used, especially in orders, to tell sb to start working harder or more quicklyn.— see alsobrandy snap,cold snapsharp noise

1.[c]a sudden sharp noise, especially one made by sth closing or breaking

She closed her purse with a snap.

the snap of a twig

photograph

2.[c]a photograph, especially one taken quickly

holiday snaps

card game

3.[u]”)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

fastener

4.a type of button used for fastening clothes, consisting of two metal or plastic sections that can be pressed together

IDM

This job's a snap.

be a snap(informal)to be very easy to do

This job's a snap.

adj.

1.[obn]made or done quickly and without careful thought or preparation

It was a snap decision .

They held a snap election .

int.

1.you saysnap! in the card game calledSnap when two cards that are the same are put down

2.(informal)people saysnap! to show that they are surprised when two things are the same

Snap! I've just bought that CD too!

v.1.2.;3., (out)4.() (down)5.使();6.;;[]7.8.,;,; (at),9.[,];()10.11. (at)1.2.;3., (out)4.() (down)5.使();6.;;[]7.8.,;,; (at),9.[,];()10.11. (at)

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adj.1.();;〈

adv.1.[],

abbr.1.(=systems for nuclear auxiliary power)2.(=subsystem for nuclear auxiliary power)(),,

v.1.to suddenly break something with a short loud noise, or to be broken in this way2.to quickly move something such as a light switch so that it makes a short sound, or to be moved quickly in this way3.to suddenly lose control and become extremely angry or upset because a situation has become too annoying or difficult; to speak to someone in a sudden, angry way4.if an animal such as a dog snaps you or snaps at you, it bites you or tries to bite you5.to take a photograph of someone or something1.to suddenly break something with a short loud noise, or to be broken in this way2.to quickly move something such as a light switch so that it makes a short sound, or to be moved quickly in this way3.to suddenly lose control and become extremely angry or upset because a situation has become too annoying or difficult; to speak to someone in a sudden, angry way4.if an animal such as a dog snaps you or snaps at you, it bites you or tries to bite you5.to take a photograph of someone or something

n.1.a short loud noise, made especially by something breaking or closing2.a simple card game in which players put down cards in piles and try to be the first to shoutsnapwhen there are two cards that are the same3.a small button on clothes that works by pressing two parts together

adj.1.decided or arranged very quickly, without much thought, preparation, or warning

abbr.1.(=systems for nuclear auxiliary power)2.(=subsystem for nuclear auxiliary power)

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1.Google Web Accelerator works with your browser to help web pages show up in a snap. Learn more.GoogleWebAccelerator

2.Chinese companies are trying to snap up energy assets across the globe with official backing from Beijing.

3."I have the standard size with a cover that used to be green and a handsome little snap that has since rotted off, " she said.“绿,”

4.All of a sudden, photographers shoulder one another aside to snap his picture, and the president of the United States scampers behind him.

5.During rehearsals, to get what he wanted from his orchestra, he would sometimes stamp his feet, snap his baton and tear his store to pieces.

6.More importantly, he said that he's fortunate no paparazzi were able to snap a shot of him drinking.

7.Snap the front panels back down after a crash and you are ready to take on the next challenge .

8.It has no doubt gotten tougher for China to snap up resource assets as markets have regained some liquidty.

9.Since the February election was a snap one, Labour could legitimately call another a few months later to try for a working majority.2

10.One Beijing taxi driver said he would be uncomfortable if the device in his vehicle could snap pictures of the riders.