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snap¹ /snæp; snæp/ v -pped, -pping 1 [I,T] if something long and thin snaps, or if you snap it, it breaks with a short loud noise (使细长之物)啪的一声折断: Dry branches snapped under their feet. 干枯的树枝在他们脚底下啪啪断裂。 He snapped the chalk in two. (=into two pieces) 他啪的一下把粉笔折成两段。 2 [I,T] to move into a particular position with a short loud noise, or to make something move like this (使)啪地移动〔至某位置〕: + together/open/shut etc She snapped her briefcase shut. 她啪的一声合上公文包。 3 [I] to speak suddenly in an angry way 〔突然〕厉声地说,怒气冲冲地说: There's no need to snap. 没有必要那么恶声恶气。 + at I'm sorry I snapped at you. 对不起,我对你太凶了。 4 [I] if an animal such as a dog snaps, it tries to bite you 〔狗等〕咬,噬 5 snap your fingers to make a short loud noise with a finger and thumb of the same hand 打响指,打榧子 6 [I] to be suddenly unable to control a strong feeling such as anger or worry 突然控制不住〔愤怒、忧虑等〕: I don't know what happened — I guess I just snapped. 我不知道是怎么回事 — 估计我是突然间垮了。 7 [T] to take a photograph of something 给…拍〔照片〕
snap out of sthinformal to stop being sad, tired, upset etc 【非正式】 摆脱〔悲伤、疲劳、烦恼等〕,从…中恢复过来: It's time you snapped out of this bad mood. 你应该摆脱这种坏心情了。 snap sb/sth ↔ up to eagerly take an opportunity to buy something, have someone on your team etc 抢购; 急于把〔某人〕抢到手: They're such a bargain they'll be snapped up in no time. 这么便宜的东西,不一会就会给人抢购一空的。
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