名词抢; 一阵子,一下工夫; 很小的数量; <美俚>诱拐
不及物动词作出握住或抢夺的动作; 很快接受
及物动词抢夺,夺得; 及时救助; [体育运动]举重
及物动词
1. He snatched the ball out of my hand.
他把球从我手里抢走了。
2. I packed, then snatched two hours' sleep.
我打好行装,然后抓紧时间睡了两小时。
不及物动词
1. He snatched at the book but not quick enough.
他想抢走那本书,但动作不够快。
名词
1. He had a snatch of sleep sitting in his chair.
他坐在椅子里稍睡片刻。
2. We heard snatches of their conversation as they raised their voices from time to time.
当他们不时地提高嗓门说话时,我们听到了他们谈话的片段。
1. 抓举:如果我没搞错,世界双手挺举(clean and jerk) 纪录是266公斤. 世界双手抓举(snatch) 纪录是213公斤
2. 掠夺:盖里奇的上一部作品(掠夺)(Snatch)虽然是部小制作的影片,但手法纯熟,创意高超,将复杂繁多的黑帮人物拍摄得个性十足,其导演才华令人叹服. 这次当周润发的经理人张家振在与盖.里奇接纳后,发现他也是周润发影迷,并且对此次合作极有兴趣,
1. snatch的意思
1. 一把抓住;迅速地夺取
If you snatch something or snatch at something, you take it or pull it away quickly.
e.g. Mick snatched the cards from Archie's hand...
米克一把夺过阿奇手里的牌。
e.g. He snatched up the telephone...
他迅速地抓起了话筒。
2. snatch的反义词
2. 强抢;夺走
If something is snatched from you, it is stolen, usually using force. If a person is snatched, they are taken away by force.
e.g. If your bag is snatched, let it go...
要是有人抢你的包,就让他拿去。
e.g. Mr Hillman was snatched by kidnappers last Thursday.
上周四希尔曼先生被绑匪劫走了。
3. 抓住(机会);抓紧时间(吃东西、休息等);抽空做
If you snatch an opportunity, you take it quickly. If you snatch something to eat or a rest, you have it quickly in between doing other things.
e.g. I snatched a glance at the mirror...
我乘机瞥了一眼镜子。
e.g. You can even snatch a few hours off...
你甚至可以抓紧时间休息几个小时。
4. 侥幸获得(胜利);险胜
If you snatch victory in a competition, you defeat your opponent by a small amount or just before the end of the contest.
e.g. The American came from behind to snatch victory by a mere eight seconds...
美国人后来居上,仅以 8 秒钟的优势赢得了胜利。
e.g. Chesterfield snatched a third goal.
切斯特菲尔德攻入第三粒进球。
5. (谈话或歌曲的)片段
A snatch of a conversation or a song is a very small piece of it.
e.g. I heard snatches of the conversation.
我听见了一点谈话内容。
6. 反败为胜/反胜为败
If someone snatches victory from the jaws of defeat, they win when it seems that they are certain to lose. If someone snatches defeat from the jaws of victory, they lose when it seems that they are certain to win.
1. XICHANG - China aims to snatch 20 percent of the world's space business by 2015, the president of the nation's sole satellite launch contractor said Thursday.
2. Not all of the nation's Olympic heroes fly over hurdles, snatch gold from a table tennis rally or somersault from diving boards.
3. And the critical link in that chain is the speed and agility with which they snatch visitors'belongings.
4. snatch
4. The Chinese government on Monday publicly named and shamed officials who had illegally snatch farmland as part of a major campaign to end illegal developments.
5. snatch是什么意思
5. The'Snatch'filmmaker wants the children to stay rooted in one place, rather than being constantly moved around with their mother.
6. And the chengguan doesn't have the heart to snatch away her livelihood.
7. In the snatch, the bar is raised above the head in one continuous motion.
8. It's evening by now, and Zhang is determined not to let disease or fate snatch his " asset ".
9. snatch的翻译
9. Hurst and Just finished their competition off with a superb rendition of I Love China to snatch the title of the month's champion.
10. Ji and Im were second and third after the snatch but both bombed in the clean and jerk event.
snatch的意思
noun
1. the act of catching an object with the hands
e.g. Mays made the catch with his back to the plate
he made a grab for the ball before it landed
Martin's snatch at the bridle failed and the horse raced away
the infielder's snap and throw was a single motion
2. a weightlift in which the barbell is lifted overhead in one rapid motion
3. (law) the unlawful act of capturing and carrying away a person against their will and holding them in false imprisonment
Synonym: kidnapping
4. obscene terms for female genitals
Synonym: cunt puss pussy slit twat
5. snatch在线翻译
5. a small fragment
e.g. overheard snatches of their conversation
Synonym: bit
verb
1. to make grasping motions
e.g. the cat snatched at the butterflies
2. to grasp hastily or eagerly
e.g. Before I could stop him the dog snatched the ham bone
3. take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom
e.g. The industrialist's son was kidnapped