[/snætʃ; snætʃ/] v 用法: 1 [I, Ipr, Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p] (try to) seize (sth/sb) quickly and sometimes rudely; grab (设法)迅速地或粗鲁地抓住(某物[某人]); 抢: It's rude to snatch. 你争我夺是粗鲁的行为. * She snatched the letter from me/out of my hand. 她从我这里[从我手中]把信抢走了. * The baby had been snatched from its pram. 那婴儿被人从婴儿车中劫走了. * He snatched up his gun and fired. 他迅速拿起枪来射出. 用法: 2 [Tn] take or get (sth) quickly, esp when a chance to do so occurs 迅速抓住(某物)(尤指机会): snatch an hour's sleep 偷空儿睡一小时觉 * snatch a meal between jobs 趁工作间歇时吃饭. snatch 2 n 用法: 1 [sing] sudden attempt to seize (sth) quickly 抓; 抢; 夺: make a snatch at sth 抢夺某物. 用法: 2 [C esp pl 尤作复数] short part or period; brief extract 片刻; 片段: work in snatches, ie not continuously 断断续续地工作 * short snatches of song 歌的片段 * overhear snatches of conversation 偶尔听到谈话的只言片语. |