snap
- IPA[snap]
英式
- break suddenly and completely, typically with a sharp cracking sound;emit a sudden, sharp cracking sound
- a sudden, sharp cracking sound or movement;vigour or liveliness of style or action; zest
- done or taken on the spur of the moment, unexpectedly, or without notice
verb: snap, 3rd person present: snaps, gerund or present participle: snapping, past tense: snapped, past participle: snapped
noun: snap, plural noun: snaps
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動詞
- 1. break suddenly and completely, typically with a sharp cracking sound guitar strings kept snapping dead twigs can be snapped off 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ emit a sudden, sharp cracking sound banners snapping in the breeze 同義詞
- ▪ move or alter with a brisk movement and typically a sharp sound Rosa snapped her bag shut his mouth snapped into a tight, straight line
- 2. (of an animal) make a sudden audible bite a dog was snapping at his heels the wolf snapped and growled 同義詞
- 3. suddenly lose one's self-control she claims she snapped after years of violence 同義詞
- ▪ say something quickly and irritably McIllvanney snapped at her ‘I really don't much care,’ she snapped 同義詞
- 4. take a snapshot of he planned to spend the time snapping rare wildlife photographers were snapping away at her 同義詞
- 5. put (the ball) into play by a quick backward movement time will not be resumed until the ball is snapped on the next play
名詞
- 1. a sudden, sharp cracking sound or movement she closed her purse with a snap 同義詞
- ▪ vigour or liveliness of style or action; zest the snap of the dialogue 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. a hurried, irritable tone or manner ‘I'm still waiting,’ he said with a snap
- 3. a snapshot holiday snaps 同義詞
- 4. British a card game in which cards from two piles are turned over simultaneously and players call ‘snap’ as quickly as possible when two similar cards are exposed.
- ▪ said when similar objects turn up or two similar events take place ‘Snap!’ They looked at each other's ties with a smile
- 5. a sudden brief spell of cold or otherwise distinctive weather a cold snap 同義詞
- 6. Northern English food, especially food taken to work to be eaten during a break.
- 7. North American informal an easy task a control panel that makes operation a snap
- 8. a quick backward movement of the ball from the ground that begins a play.
- 9. North American a small fastener on clothing, engaged by pressing its two halves together; a press stud a black cloth jacket with a lot of snaps and attachments
形容詞
- 1. done or taken on the spur of the moment, unexpectedly, or without notice a snap decision he could call a snap election
- the action of breaking suddenly and completely, typically with a sharp cracking sound: the snapping of a twig startled her from her reverie
- making a sharp cracking sound or sounds: the snapping snare drum there was suddenly a hard crunch, followed by a snapping sound
Oxford Dictionary
- the action of breaking suddenly and completely, typically with a sharp cracking sound: the snapping of a twig startled her from her reverie
- making a sharp cracking sound or sounds: the snapping snare drum there was suddenly a hard crunch, followed by a snapping sound
Oxford American Dictionary
- denoting a switch or relay that makes and breaks contact rapidly, whatever the speed of the ...
- the operation of a snap-action switch, relay, or gun.
Oxford American Dictionary
- denoting a switch or relay that makes and breaks contact rapidly, whatever the speed of the ...
- the operation of a snap-action switch, relay, or gun.
Oxford Dictionary
- freeze (something) very rapidly by suddenly lowering the temperature to well below its freezing ... local farmers will not snap-freeze their berries
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- a hook with a spring allowing the entrance but preventing the escape of a cord, link, etc.
Oxford Dictionary
- denoting a device or component which is fastened automatically when pushed into position: the top is secured by snap-lock buckles
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- IPA[snap]
美式
- break or cause to break suddenly and completely, typically with a sharp cracking sound: guitar strings kept snapping dead twigs can be snapped off
- a sudden, sharp cracking sound or movement: she closed her purse with a snap
- done or taken on the spur of the moment, unexpectedly, or without notice: a snap judgment he could call a snap election
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- IPA[snap]
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- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (a federal program providing people on low income ...
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