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IELTS BNC: 5049 COCA: 6071
snatch
verb [T] /snætʃ/
present tense
I/you/we/theysnatch
he/she/itsnatches
present participlesnatching
past tensesnatched
past participlesnatched
  1. 1
    to pull or take something away quickly 抢;攫取;夺走

    Her brother snatched the letter and tore it open. 她的哥哥一把夺过那封信,把它撕开。

    Katherine angrily snatched her hand out of his grasp. 凯瑟琳气愤地把被他紧紧抓住的手快速地抽了回来。

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    To remove by pulling: pull, snatch, rip...
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    1. a.
      to quickly steal something from someone 抢夺;抢劫

      Someone snatched my bag on the train. 火车上有人把我的包抢走了。

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    2. b.
      to quickly take a person away, usually by force (强行)带走,强夺,抓走(某人)

      A newborn baby was snatched from a hospital ward. 一个新生儿被人从医院病房掳走了。

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  2. 2
    to quickly take the opportunity to do something 抓住机会做(某事)

    They managed to snatch a few hours' sleep. 他们设法抓紧时间睡了几小时。

    I snatched a glance at my watch. 我迅速看了一下表。

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  3. 3
    to manage to get something that you almost did not get 夺取

    They snatched victory with a goal in the last minute. 他们在最后一刻射入一球获得胜利。

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  4. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
    4
    snatch victory from the jaws of defeat to win when you seemed certain to lose Submitted from United Kingdom on 04/07/2018
  5. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
    5
    snatch defeat from the jaws of victory to lose when you seemed certain to win, especially by doing something stupid Submitted from United Kingdom on 04/07/2018
snatch
noun [C] /snætʃ/
singularsnatch
pluralsnatches
  1. 1
    a short piece of something that you hear (听到的)片段
    snatch of :

    a few snatches of conversation 几段零星的谈话

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    Short and high sounds: beep, bleep, chirp...
    1. a.
      a short period of time when you manage to do something such as sleep 片刻;短时间

      She slept in snatches through the day. 她一整天都睡得很不安稳,不时醒来。

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      Moments and short periods of time: moment, second, instant...
  2. 2
    mainly journalism an act of stealing something or of taking someone away by force 攫取;抢;强行带走;抓走
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  3. 3
    offensive an offensive word for a woman's vagina (=sex organ) (女性的)阴部
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    Sex and reproductive organs: balls, bits, bollocks...
IELTS BNC: 5049 COCA: 6071
snatch

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + SNATCH | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbrief片段VERB + SNATCHcatch, hear, overhear聽到幾句話;無意中聽到只言片語We caught snatches of conversation from the room next door.我們斷斷續續地聽到隔壁房間裏的幾句談話。hum, sing哼幾句;唱幾句He was humming a snatch of a song from 'Cabaret'.他哼唱了幾句電影《歌廳》的插曲。PREPOSITIONin snatches斷斷續續地She learned to sleep in brief snatches.她學會了插空小睡片刻。PHRASESa snatch of conversation, a snatch of dialogue, a snatch of music, a snatch of song談話/對話/音樂/歌曲的片段
snatch

verb

ADVERB | VERB + SNATCH | PREPOSITION ADVERBalmost幾乎抓住quickly快速抓住away, back, up迅速奪走;迅速奪回;快速抓起She snatched her hand back.她一下子把手抽回來。She leaped to her feet, snatching up her bag.她跳了起來,迅速抓起包。VERB + SNATCHtry to試圖搶奪Someone tried to snatch her purse.有人要搶她的錢包。PREPOSITIONat伸手抓⋯He snatched at her arm as she walked past.她走過時,他伸手去抓她的胳膊。from從⋯奪走She almost snatched the letter from my hand.她差點兒把信從我手裏搶了過去。out of從⋯裏奪走I snatched it out of his hands.我一把從他手裏把它奪走。
IELTS BNC: 5049 COCA: 6071
snatch verb
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