snappy [ 'snæpi ] a. 精力充沛的,潇洒的 e.g. 1. She was wearing a snappy little red number. 她身著一款时髦的红色连衣裙.
2. Pack your bags and make it snappy; we leave in five minutes. 赶快把东西装进你们的包里,5分钟后我们就走。
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snapshot [ 'snæpʃɔt ] 快照 e.g. 1. This snapshot hasn't printed very well. 这张快照印出来不太清楚.
2. Send or receiving a new snapshot overwrite the previous image. 发送或接收一幅新的快照会覆盖前面的图象。
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snare [ snɛə ] n. 陷阱,诱惑
v. 以陷阱捕获,诱惑 e.g. 1. He fell into a snare laid by his enemy. 他落入敌人设的圈套。
2. A snare or trap for game. 狩猎用的陷阱或圈套
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snarl [ snɑ:l ] v. 吼叫,怒骂 e.g. 1. Traffic was badly snarled up near the accident. 车祸现场附近交通极为混乱。
2. The dog snarled at the milkman. 那条狗对著送牛奶的人低声吠叫.
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snarled a. 纠缠不清的 e.g. 1. Traffic was badly snarled up near the accident. 车祸现场附近交通极为混乱。
2. The machine snarled the material up. 机器把材料搅在一起了.
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snatch [ snætʃ ] n. 抢夺,碎片,一阵
v. 夺取,想抢走,侥幸获得 e.g. 1. The hawk snatched the chicken and flew away. 老鹰抓住小鸡飞走了。
2. He snatched up his gun and fired. 他突然拿起枪来射击。
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snazzy [ 'snæzi ] a. 时髦的,华丽而俗气的 e.g. 1. The boss set his mistress up in a snazzy love nest. 老板把情妇安排在一个华丽而俗气的爱之窝。
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sneak [ sni:k ] vt. 潜行(隐藏,填石缝)
n. 潜行 e.g. 1. He sneaked a chocolate from the box. 他从盒子里偷拿了一块巧克力。
2. The cat ate the food and sneaked off. 猫吃完食物就偷偷跑了。
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sneaker [ 'sni:kə(r) ] n. 鬼鬼祟祟做事的人,卑鄙者,运动鞋 e.g.
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sneakers [ 'sni:kəz ] n. (pl.) 胶底运动鞋 e.g. 1. He wore old jeans and a pair of sneakers. 他穿著旧牛仔裤和胶底运动鞋。
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sneaking [ 'sni:kiŋ ] a. 秘密的,不公开的 e.g. 1. James loves sneaking up on his sister to frighten her. 詹姆斯喜欢溜到妹妹身後吓她一大跳。
2. James love sneaking up on his sister to frighten her. 詹姆斯喜欢溜到妹妹身后吓她一大跳。
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sneer [ sniə ] n. 冷笑,嘲笑
v. 嘲笑,冷笑 e.g. 1. He paid no attention to their sneers. 他对他们的嘲笑置之不理。
2. Don't sneer at their religion. 不要嘲笑他们的宗教。
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sneeze [ sni:z ] n. 喷嚏
v. 打喷嚏 e.g. 1. The dust made him sneeze. 灰尘使他打了个喷嚏。
2. The pepper in the food caused me to/made me sneeze. 这食物中的胡椒味儿呛得我直打喷嚏.
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sneezing [ 'sni:ziŋ ] n. 打喷嚏 e.g. 1. Her husband started sneezing violently."God bless you! " she said automatically. 她的丈夫开始一个劲儿地打喷嚏。“大吉大利!”她脱口而出地说道。
2. With all that dust about, he couldn't stop sneezing. 到处都是灰尘, 他不停地打著喷嚏.
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snide [ snaid ] a. 讽刺的,含沙射影的 e.g.
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sniff [ snif ] n. 以鼻吸气,吸入的东西,气味
v. 嗅,发觉 e.g. 1. The dog was sniffing at the lamppost. 那条狗在灯柱旁嗅来嗅去。
2. His generous offer is not to be sniffed at. 对他的慷慨厚意不可嗤之以鼻。
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snigger [ 'snigə ] 暗笑,窃笑 e.g. 1. Her shabby appearance drew sniggers from the guests. 她样子寒酸, 客人不禁暗自发笑.
2. What are you sniggering at? Haven't you seen people kissing before? 你们笑什麽? 没见过接吻吗?
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snip [ snip ] n. 便宜货,廉价货
v. 剪,剪断 e.g. 1. He snipped off the corner of the milk carton. 他剪掉牛奶袋的边角。
2. He snipped the string and untied the parcel. 他剪断绳子,解开包裹。
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snipe [ snaip ] vi. 伏击,狙击,抨击 e.g. 1. The snipe has a very long thin beak. 鹬长着非常细长的鸟嘴。
2. Jack is seldom irritated when newspapermen snipe at him in their columns. It's a matter of patience born of long experience. 杰克很少因为新闻记者撰稿在报纸上攻击他而生气。这是他漫长的经历所培养出来的一种耐性。
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sniper [ 'snaipə ] n. 狙击兵 e.g. 1. The sniper snapped off six rapid shots. 狙击手迅速地连放了六枪。
2. Snipers and irregulars fell on the hapless patrol. 狙击兵和非正规军袭击了巡逻队
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