搜尋結果
snick
- IPA[snɪk]
英式
- cut a small notch or incision in (something);deflect (the ball) slightly with the edge of the bat; deflect a ball delivered by (a bowler) in this way
- a small notch or cut;a slight deflection of the ball by the bat.
verb: snick, 3rd person present: snicks, gerund or present participle: snicking, past tense: snicked, past participle: snicked
noun: snick, plural noun: snicks
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. cut a small notch or incision in (something) the stem can be carefully snicked to allow the bud to swell
- ▪ deflect (the ball) slightly with the edge of the bat; deflect a ball delivered by (a bowler) in this way he scored 23 before he snicked Snell's out-swinger
- 2. cause (something) to make a sharp clicking sound he placed the pen in the briefcase and snicked it shut
- ▪ make a sharp clicking sound the bolt snicked into place
名詞
- 1. a small notch or cut he had several shaving snicks
- ▪ a slight deflection of the ball by the bat.
- 2. a sharp click he heard the snick of the latch
- 更多解釋
- IPA[snik]
美式
- cut a small notch or incision in (something): the stem can be carefully snicked to allow the bud to swell
- a small notch or cut: he had several shaving snicks
Oxford American Dictionary