英:['snægɪd]
美:[snægd]
英:['snægɪd]
美:[snægd]
adj.
水中多障碍的,为障碍所阻的
v.
(被尖锐物)挂住( snag的过去式和过去分词 )
迅速抓到
抢到
抓住
noun
a concealed or unexpected difficulty or obstacle
an irregularity that suggests the result of tearingespecially: a pulled thread in fabric
a snag in her stocking
a jagged tear made by or as if by catching on a snag
a rough sharp or jagged projecting part : protuberance: such as
a projecting toothalso: a stump of a tooth
one of the secondary branches of an antler
a standing dead tree
a tree or branch embedded in a lake or stream bed and constituting a hazard to navigation
verb
transitive verb
to catch and usually damage on or as if on a snag
to halt or impede as if by catching on a snag
to catch or obtain usually by quick action or good fortune
to hew, trim, or cut roughly or jaggedly
to clear (something, such as a river) of snags
Noun perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse snagi clothes peg
The first known use of snag was circa 1587
snag1 of 2noun
a tree or branch when stuck underwater and not visible from the surface
a standing dead tree
an uneven or broken part sticking out from a smooth surface
caught my sweater on a snag
a concealed or unexpected difficulty
our plans hit a snag
snag2 of 2verb
to catch on or as if on a snag
1 I snagged my favorite sweater on a nail.
2 Brambles snagged his suit.
荆棘把他的西服钩住了。
3 I caught my sleeve on a snag and tore it.
4 He snagged his sweater on the wire fence.
他的毛衣在铁丝网上钩破了。
5 Without looking at it, she snagged the receiver and put it to her ear.
不看它,她粗磨了接收器而且放了它到她的耳朵。
6 He snagged his sweater on the wire fence.
他的毛衣在铁丝网上钩破了。
7 Loose clothing can snagged by tools, nails or working materials.
穿着松驰工作会起来可能会被工具 、 钉子或工件等造成阻碍.
8 Change your socks; they were snagged.
你的袜子 挑 丝了,换一双吧.
9 No man told her that her skirt snagged on a nail.
没人告诉她,她的裙子钩在钉子上了.
10 She got snagged by the police while stealing the purse.
她在偷钱包时被警察一把抓住了.
11 Gill: Oh no, look! I've snagged my pantyhose, the left leg.
琪尔: 啊,糟糕, 看, 我的裤袜鈎破了, 在左腿处.
12 Her tights were badly snagged.
她的裤袜划破了一大片。
13 The fabric held up well in the wash with no rips or snags throughout the month-long test.
14 But now it makes much more sense how she snagged a Grammy.
不过现在看来,她得格莱美奖是情理之中的事.
15 His remarks snagged all my efforts.
他的几句话使我的所有努力白费了。
16 By pursuing a deal in a depressed market, he snagged the maker of brakes and landing gear at a bargain price.
他抓住市场低迷的机会,推动公司以优惠价格收购了这家制动器与起落架制造商。
17 By this week, most of those lucky enough to have snagged tickets home were already gone.
到这个星期为止,绝大部分人都买到了回家的站票。
18 Snagged or pulled thread or yarn.
布料起皱或有抽线、抽纱征象;
19 She snagged her tights on the rough edge of the chair.
她的紧身衣裤被粗糙的椅子边缘勾住了.
20 I'm glad I'm not snagged in that area now.
很庆幸我现在没被困在那个地方。