释义 |
snip I. \ˈsnip\ noun (-s) Etymology: from or akin to Dutch & Low German snip small piece, snip 1. a. : a small piece that is snipped off < cut a paper into snips > also : something very small : fragment, particle, bit < an essay seasoned with snips from great poets > b. : a cut, incision, or notch made by snipping < an armhole formed by a snip in the fabric > c. : an act or sound of snipping : a single stroke of shears or scissors < with a snip of his shears > < heard the busy snip of her scissors > 2. : a small stripe or spot of white on an animal's face; especially : a white spot between the nostrils of a horse 3. archaic : tailor 4. : a presumptuous or impertinent person (as a saucy girl) : upstart, minx < the little snip — the nerve of her — Tom Walters > 5. archaic : share < let me go snip with you in this lie — John Dryden > 6. Britain a. : something certain of achievement : a sure thing < it is a snip; we will get both of them, and also the guns — Nevil Shute > b. : a purchase certain not to disappoint : a good value for the price : bargain, buy < a real snip > < one small donkey cart … a snip at £15 — Farmer's Weekly (South Africa) > II. verb (snipped ; snipped ; snipping ; snips) Etymology: from or akin to Dutch & Low German snippen to snip; akin to Middle High German snipfen to snap the fingers transitive verb 1. obsolete : to snatch quickly : snap off; also : filch 2. : to cut with or as if with shears or scissors < snip off the surplus thread > specifically : to clip suddenly or by bits < snip his budget until it is within his income > 3. chiefly dialect a. : to mar by snipping or chipping a piece from : chip b. : curb, check 4. : to make a snip with (shears or scissors) intransitive verb 1. : to make a cut with or as if with shears or scissors; specifically : to make a short quick cut 2. : to make the characteristic short cutting sound of shears or scissors |