释义 |
snick·er·snee I. \ˈsnikə(r)]ˌsnē, ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷\ intransitive verb or snick and snee \-kən]\; or snick-or-snee \-kə(r)]\ Etymology: alteration of earlier steake or snye, stick or snee, from Dutch steken of snijden to thrust or cut or steken en snijden to thrust and cut archaic : to engage in cut-and-thrust fighting with knives II. noun or snick-a-snee \-kə]\; or snick-or-snee \-kə(r)]\ (-s) 1. archaic : the act or practice of engaging in cut-and-thrust fighting with knives 2. : a large knife or sword |