单词 | snatch |
释义 | Word Frequency snatch(snætʃ) verb 1. (transitive) to seize or grasp (something) suddenly or peremptorily he snatched the chocolate out of my hand 2. (intransitive; usually foll by at) to seize or attempt to seize suddenly 3. (transitive) to take hurriedly to snatch some sleep 4. (transitive) to remove suddenly she snatched her hand away 5. (transitive) to gain, win, or rescue, esp narrowly they snatched victory in the closing seconds 6. (transitive) (in weightlifting) to lift (a weight) with a snatch 7. snatch one's time noun 8. an act of snatching 9. a fragment or small incomplete part snatches of conversation 10. a brief spell snatches of time off 11. weightlifting a lift in which the weight is raised in one quick motion from the floor to an overhead position 12. slang, mainly US an act of kidnapping 13. British slang a robbery a diamond snatch Derived forms snatcher (ˈsnatcher) noun Word origin C13 snacchen; related to Middle Dutch snakken to gasp, Old Norse snaka to sniff around |
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