1. | [t][i] 一把抓起;一下夺过to take sth quickly and often rudely or roughly |
She managed to snatch the gun from his hand. 她设法从他手里夺过了枪。 | |
Gordon snatched up his jacket and left the room. 戈登一把抓起上衣,出了房间。 | |
Hey, you kids! Don't all snatch! 嗨,孩子们!别抢啊! |
2. | [t] ~ sb/sth (from sb/sth) 夺去;抢走;偷窃to take sb/sth away from a person or place, especially by force; to steal sth |
The raiders snatched $100 from the cash register. 劫匪从现金出纳机里抢走了 100 元。 | |
The baby was snatched from its parents' car. 婴儿是从父母的车上被抢走的。 |
3. | [t] ~ sth 抓紧时间做;乘机获得to take or get sth quickly, especially because you do not have much time |
I managed to snatch an hour's sleep. 我偷空儿睡了一小时的觉。 | |
The team snatched a dramatic victory in the last minute of the game. 该队在比赛的最后一分钟戏剧性地获胜。 |
1. | (听到的)只言片语,音乐片段a very small part of a conversation or some music that you hear |
a snatch of music 音乐片段 | |
I only caught snatches of the conversation. 我只听到谈话的只言片语。 |
2. | 抓;夺;抢夺;偷窃an act of moving your hand very quickly to take or steal sth |
a bag snatch 手提包抢夺 | |
to make a snatch at sth 抢夺某物 |
3. | (女性的)阴部an offensive word for a woman's outer sex organs |
Sleep came to him in brief snatches. 他时睡时醒。 |
Sleep came to him in brief snatches. 他时睡时醒。 |