| 释义 | snick
 snickS0510400 (snĭk)v. snicked, snick·ing, snicks v.tr.1.  To cut with short strokes; snip: snicked off a corner of the material.2.  To make a small cut in; nick.3.  To cause (something) to click: I snicked the door shut.v.intr.1.  To snip: snicked with the shears.2.  To make a nick or nicks.3.  To click: The latch snicked open.n.1.  A cut made by snicking.2.  A clicking sound: "I heard a little snick and a flashlight came on" (Anthony Hyde).[Origin unknown.]
 snick(snɪk) n1. a small cut; notch2.  (Textiles) a knot in thread, etc3.  (Cricket) cricket a. a glancing blow off the edge of the batb. the ball so hitvb (tr) 4. to cut a small corner or notch in (material, etc)5.  (Cricket) cricket to hit (the ball) with a snick[C18: probably of Scandinavian origin; compare Old Norse snikka to whittle, Swedish snicka]snick(snɪk)
 v.t.    1.  to cut, snip, or nick.    2.  to strike sharply:  He snicked the ball with his cue.    3.  to snap or click (a gun, trigger, etc.).  v.i.    4.  to click.  n.    5.  a small cut; nick.    6.  a click.  [1550–60; orig. uncertain; compare Scots sneck to cut off]
 snickPast participle: snicked
 Gerund: snicking
 
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 | I snick |  | you snick |  | he/she/it snicks |  | we snick |  | you snick |  | they snick | 
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 | I snicked |  | you snicked |  | he/she/it snicked |  | we snicked |  | you snicked |  | they snicked | 
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 | I am snicking |  | you are snicking |  | he/she/it is snicking |  | we are snicking |  | you are snicking |  | they are snicking | 
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 | I have snicked |  | you have snicked |  | he/she/it has snicked |  | we have snicked |  | you have snicked |  | they have snicked | 
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 | I was snicking |  | you were snicking |  | he/she/it was snicking |  | we were snicking |  | you were snicking |  | they were snicking | 
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 | I had snicked |  | you had snicked |  | he/she/it had snicked |  | we had snicked |  | you had snicked |  | they had snicked | 
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 | I will snick |  | you will snick |  | he/she/it will snick |  | we will snick |  | you will snick |  | they will snick | 
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 | I will have snicked |  | you will have snicked |  | he/she/it will have snicked |  | we will have snicked |  | you will have snicked |  | they will have snicked | 
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 | I will be snicking |  | you will be snicking |  | he/she/it will be snicking |  | we will be snicking |  | you will be snicking |  | they will be snicking | 
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 | I have been snicking |  | you have been snicking |  | he/she/it has been snicking |  | we have been snicking |  | you have been snicking |  | they have been snicking | 
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 | I will have been snicking |  | you will have been snicking |  | he/she/it will have been snicking |  | we will have been snicking |  | you will have been snicking |  | they will have been snicking | 
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 | I had been snicking |  | you had been snicking |  | he/she/it had been snicking |  | we had been snicking |  | you had been snicking |  | they had been snicking | 
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 | I would snick |  | you would snick |  | he/she/it would snick |  | we would snick |  | you would snick |  | they would snick | 
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 | I would have snicked |  | you would have snicked |  | he/she/it would have snicked |  | we would have snicked |  | you would have snicked |  | they would have snicked | 
 Translationscolpire obliquamenteforte colpoincisione| Noun | 1. | snick - a small cutnick, notchcutting, cut - the act of penetrating or opening open with a sharp edge; "his cut in the lining revealed the hidden jewels" |  |  | 2. | snick - a glancing contact with the ball off the edge of the cricket batphysical contact, contact - the act of touching physically; "her fingers came in contact with the light switch"cricket - a game played with a ball and bat by two teams of 11 players; teams take turns trying to score runs |  | Verb | 1. | snick - hit a glancing blow with the edge of the batcricket - a game played with a ball and bat by two teams of 11 players; teams take turns trying to score runshit - cause to move by striking; "hit a ball" |  |  | 2. | snick - cut slightly, with a razor; "The barber's knife nicked his cheek"nickcut - separate with or as if with an instrument; "Cut the rope" | 
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 snick1. a knot in thread, etc. 2. Cricketa. a glancing blow off the edge of the bat b. the ball so hitSNICK
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 Synonyms for snicknoun a small cutSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a glancing contact with the ball off the edge of the cricket batRelated Wordsphysical contactcontactcricket
 verb hit a glancing blow with the edge of the batRelated Wordsverb cut slightly, with a razorSynonymsRelated Words |