单词 | snap |
例句 | snap verb 1.•the ruler snapped:break, fracture, splinter, come apart, split, crack | informal bust. 2.•she snapped after years of violence:flare up, lose one's self-control, freak out, go to pieces, get worked up | informal crack up, lose one's cool, blow one's top, fly off the handle. 3.•a dog was snapping at his heels:bite | gnash its teeth. 4.•“Be quiet!” Anna snapped:say roughly, say brusquely, say abruptly, say angrily, bark, snarl, growl | retort, rejoin, retaliate | informal jump down someone's throat.▶noun 1.•she closed her purse with a snap:click, crack, pop. 2.•a cold snap:period, spell, time, interval, stretch, patch. 3.informal •vacation snaps:photograph, picture, photo, shot, snapshot, print, slide, frame, still | informal mug shot. 4.•it's a snap to put together:an easy task | informal a piece of cake, a cinch, a breeze, child's play, kid's stuff, duck soup. PHRASES snap out of it informal •you can't tell a clinically depressed person to just snap out of it:recover, get a grip, pull oneself together, get over it, get better, cheer up, perk up | informal buck up. snap up •customers are snapping up these DVDs as fast as we can put them out:buy eagerly, accept eagerly, jump at, take advantage of, grab, seize (on), grasp with both hands, pounce on. |
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