| 主要翻译 |
| snatch [sth]⇒ vtrtransitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat." | (take, grab quickly) | 快速抢走,迅速夺走
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| | The seagull swooped down and snatched the sandwich from Lisa's hand. |
| | 海鸥猛扑下来,飞快地从丽莎的手中抢走了三明治。 |
| snatch nnoun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc. | (act of snatching) | 夺取 duó qǔ |
| | | 抢走 qiǎng zǒu |
| | The thief's snatch for Alex's phone was unsuccessful. |
| | 盗贼抢走亚历克斯手机的企图没有得逞。 |
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| 其他翻译 |
| snatch nnoun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc. | vulgar, slang (female genitals, pussy) (无礼,俚语) | (女性的)阴部 nǚ xìng de yīn bù |
| | Tim pulled up Emily's dress to see her snatch. |
| snatch nnoun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc. | (fragment) | 只言片语 zhǐ yán piàn yǔ |
| | | 片段 piàn duàn |
| | From her seat in the corner of the crowded café, Allison could hear snatches of conversation. |
| snatch nnoun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc. | (short period of time) | 片刻 piàn kè |
| | | 一小段时间
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| | Sometimes there would be brief snatches when Peter forgot about Amanda completely. |
| snatch nnoun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc. | UK, informal (robbery) | 抢劫 qiǎng jié |
| | The robbers were organising a jewel snatch. |
| snatch at vi + prep | (attempt to grab) | 一把抓住
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| | Nancy snatched at the end of the rope, but couldn't manage to catch hold of it. |
| snatch [sth] vtrtransitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat." | (steal) | 偷走 tōu zǒu |
| | | 窃走
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| | The thieves snatched the diamonds from the jeweller's display. |
| snatch [sth] vtrtransitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat." | (take hurriedly) | 抽出(时间),抽空做,抓紧时间做
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| | | 抓住(机会)
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| | After his night out, Adam snatched a couple of hours sleep before getting up for work. |
| snatch [sth] vtrtransitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat." | (gain by narrow margin) | 险胜 xiǎn shèng |
| | The home team snatched victory in the last minutes of the game. |
| snatch [sb]⇒ vtrtransitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat." | informal (kidnap) | 绑架 bǎng jià |
| | | 绑走
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| | The man snatched Betty as she walked along the street in broad daylight. |
snatch [sth] away, snatch [sth] back vtr + adv | (remove suddenly) | 一把抽开
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| | | 劈手夺过
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| | Sally snatched her hand away when Josh tried to take hold of it. |