单词 | snapped |
释义 | snap1 of 4verb ˈsnap snapped; snapping intransitive verb 1 a : to make a sudden closing of the jaws : seize something sharply with the mouth fish snapping at the bait b : to grasp at something eagerly : make a pounce or snatch snap at any chance 2 : to utter sharp biting words : bark out irritable or peevish retorts 3 a : to break suddenly with a sharp sound the twig snapped b : to give way suddenly under emotional stress or strain He snapped under the pressure of the job. 4 a : to make a sharp or crackling sound b : to use your thumb and fingers to make a short sharp sound People snapped to the beat. 5 : to close or fit in place with an abrupt movement or sharp sound the lock snapped shut 6 a : to move briskly or sharply snaps to attention b : to undergo a sudden and rapid change (as from one condition to another) snap out of it snapped awake 7 : sparkle, flash eyes snapping with fury transitive verb 1 : to seize with or as if with a snap of the jaws 2 : to take possession or advantage of suddenly or eagerly —usually used with up shoppers snapping up bargains 3 a : to retort to or interrupt curtly and irritably b : to utter curtly or abruptly 4 : to break suddenly : break short or in two 5 a : to cause to make a snapping sound snap a whip b : to make a snapping sound by moving (thumb and finger) against one another c : to put into or remove from a particular position by a sudden movement or with a sharp sound snap the lock shut 6 a : to project with a snap snapped a spitball across the classroom b : to put (a football) in play with a snap c(1) : to take photographically snapping exclusive news pictures Current Biography (2) : to take a snapshot of snapped the scenery snap 2 of 4noun1 : an abrupt closing (as of the mouth in biting or of scissors in cutting) 2 a archaic : a share of profits or booty b : something that brings quick and easy profit or advantage c : something that is easy and presents no problems : cinch 3 : a small amount : bit 4 a : an act or instance of seizing abruptly : a sudden snatching at something b : a quick short movement lithe snaps of its body Barbara Taylor c : a sudden sharp breaking 5 a : a sound made by snapping something shut the book with a snap b : a brief sharp and usually irritable speech or retort 6 : a sudden spell of weather a cold snap 7 : a catch or fastening that closes or locks with a click the snap of a bracelet 8 : a flat brittle cookie compare gingersnap 9 : snapshot 10 a : the condition of being vigorous in body, mind, or spirit : alertness, energy b : a pleasing vigorous quality 11 football : the act of a center's putting the ball in play from its position on the ground by quickly passing it between the legs back to a teammate (such as a quarterback) : the act of snapping the ball The quarterback fumbled the snap. [=fumbled the ball when it was snapped to him] snap 3 of 4adverb : with a snap snap 4 of 4adjective1 : done, made, or carried through suddenly or without deliberation a snap judgment 2 : called or taken without prior warning a snap election 3 : fastening with a snap a snap lock 4 : unusually easy or simple a snap course snapped verb1 as in barked to speak sharply or irritably the shopkeeper finally snapped at one customer who couldn't seem to make up his mind Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in popped to break suddenly with an explosive sound the fragile twig snapped in her hands Synonyms & Similar Words
3 as in photographed to take a photograph of be sure to snap everything you see on your vacation, and then you can show us Synonyms & Similar Words
4 as in changed to pass from one form, state, or level to another she abruptly snapped alert Synonyms & Similar Words
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