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/snæ̱tʃ/
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[VERB 动词]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.
  [V n prep]
  [V n with adv]
  [V at n]
  • Mick snatched the cards from Archie's hand...

    米克一把夺过阿奇手里的牌。

  • He snatched up the telephone...

    他迅速地抓起了话筒。

  • The thin wind snatched at her skirt.

    一阵小风呼地吹起了她的裙子。

  • 2
    [VERB 动词]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.
      [be V-ed]
      [usu passive]
  • If your bag is snatched, let it go...

    要是有人抢你的包,就让他拿去。

  • Mr Hillman was snatched by kidnappers last Thursday.

    上周四希尔曼先生被绑匪劫走了。

  • snatcher
  • Wealthy tourists are tempting targets for bag snatchers.

    富有的游客很容易成为抢包贼的目标。

  • 3
    [VERB 动词]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.
      [V n]
  • I snatched a glance at the mirror...

    我乘机瞥了一眼镜子。

  • You can even snatch a few hours off...

    你甚至可以抓紧时间休息几个小时。

  • He was going out for a run, then snatching a piece of toast and a cup of coffee.

    他准备出去跑步,然后抽空吃上一片面包,喝上一杯咖啡。

  • 4
    [VERB 动词]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.
      [V n]
  • 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。

  • Chesterfield snatched a third goal.

    切斯特菲尔德攻入第三粒进球。

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    [N-COUNT 可数名词](谈话或歌曲的)片段 A snatch of a conversation or a song is a very small piece of it.
      [usu N of n]
  • I heard snatches of the conversation.

    我听见了一点谈话内容。

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    [PHRASE 短语]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.
      [V inflects]
      [JOURNALISM 新闻]

    Oxford
    snatch / snætʃ ; NAmE snætʃ /
    verb
    ,
    noun
    snatch snatches snatched snatching
    verb 1 [transitive ,  intransitive ] to take sth quickly and often rudely or roughly 一把抓起;一下夺过 SYN
    grab
    snatchsth (+ adv./prep.) 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。 (+ adv./prep.) Hey, you kids! Don't all snatch! 嗨,孩子们!别抢啊!
    2 [transitive ] snatchsb/sth (from sb/sth) to take sb/sth away from a person or place, especially by force; to steal sth 夺去;抢走;偷窃 SYN
    steal
    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 [transitive ] snatchsth to take or get sth quickly, especially because you do not have much time 抓紧时间做;乘机获得 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。 PHRASAL VERB ˈsnatch at sth 1 to try to take hold of sth with your hands 伸手抓;试图夺 He snatched at the steering wheel but I pushed him away. 他伸手来抓方向盘,但我把他推开了。 2 to take an opportunity to do sth 抓住机会 We snatched at every moment we could be together. 一有时间,我们就待在一起。
    noun 1 a very small part of a conversation or some music that you hear (听到的)只言片语,音乐片段 SYN
    snippet
    a snatch of music 音乐片段 I only caught snatches of the conversation. 我只听到谈话的一些片段。
    2 an act of moving your hand very quickly to take or steal sth 抓;夺;抢夺;偷窃 a bag snatch 手提包抢夺 to make a snatchat sth 抢夺某物 3 ( taboo, slang) an offensive word for a woman's outer sex organs (女性的)阴部 IDIOM in ˈsnatches for short periods rather than continuously 断断续续地 Sleep came to him in brief snatches. 他时睡时醒。
    snatch / snætʃ ; NAmE snætʃ /
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    snatch1 verb
    snatch2 noun
    snatchsnatch1 /snætʃ/ ●○○ verb [transitive]
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    1to take something away from someone with a quick, often violent, movement SYN  grab:  The thief snatched her purse and ran.snatch something away/back from somebody Keith snatches toys away from the other children.2to take someone away from a person or place, especially by force:  Vargas was snatched from his home by two armed men.3to quickly get something, especially sleep or rest, because you do not have very much time SYN  grab:  I managed to snatch an hour’s sleep on the train.snatch at something phrasal verb to quickly put out your hand to try to take or hold something:  Jessie snatched at the bag but I pulled it away.
    snatch1 verb
    snatch2 noun
    snatchsnatch2 noun [countable]
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    Phrases
    1a snatch of conversation/music/song etc a short part of a conversation, song etc that you hear:  I could hear snatches of the conversation from across the room.2in snatches for short periods:  I only slept in snatches during the night.3when someone quickly takes or steals something:  reports of a bag snatch4taboo informal a very offensive word for a woman’s sex organ. Do not use this word.
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