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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++snatch1 /snætʃ/ ●○○ verb [transitive]  1 TAKE something FROM somebodyto take something away from someone with a quick, often violent, movement 抢去,强夺,攫取 SYN grab The thief snatched her purse and ran. 小偷抢了她的钱包就跑。snatch something away/back from somebody Keith snatches toys away from the other children. 基思把玩具从其他小孩那里抢走。2 TAKE something FROM SOMEWHEREto take someone away from a person or place, especially by force 抓走,夺走〔某人〕 Vargas was snatched from his home by two armed men. 瓦尔加斯被两名持枪男子从家中抓走。3 DO something/TAKE ACTIONto quickly get something, especially sleep or rest, because you do not have very much time 抓紧时间〔做某事,尤指睡觉或休息〕 SYN grab I managed to snatch an hour’s sleep on the train. 我在火车上抓紧时间睡了一小时。4snatch at something phrasal verb TAKE something FROM SOMEWHEREto quickly put out your hand to try to take or hold something 伸手抓,伸手抢 Jessie snatched at the bag but I pulled it away. 杰西伸手去抓袋子,但我给拿开了。→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
snatchColes tried to snatch a few hours' sleep.He snatches a loaf from the baker's counter and is promptly run into gaol.When no one was looking, he snatched a tray of watches and ran out of the shop.Unfortunately, street crimes such as purse snatching are common.A young boy pushed her over and snatched her purse as she fell.Before I could say a word, he'd snatched the keys from the table and run out of the room.Masked gunmen snatched two members of the group from their hotel.Someone's going to snatch your purse if you leave it sticking out of your bag like that.snatch something away/back from somebodyStartled, the man snatches his arm away from me.
snatch2 noun [countable]  1 a snatch of conversation/music/song etc PARTa short part of a conversation, song etc that you hear 谈话/音乐/歌曲等的片段 I could hear snatches of the conversation from across the room. 我能听到房间那头传来的只言片语。2 in snatches PERIOD OF TIMEfor short periods 断断续续地 I only slept in snatches during the night. 我夜里只是断断续续地睡了几觉。3 TAKE something FROM SOMEWHEREwhen someone quickly takes or steals something 抓;抢;夺 reports of a bag snatch 抢夺手提包的报道4. taboo informal a very offensive word for a woman’s sex organ. Do not use this word. 〔女性的〕阴部,屄
Examples from the Corpus
snatchAmong snatches of conversation, both of us remember his referring to the underground as being rather like hell.Many species will, in complete darkness, utter a few snatches of song if disturbed at their roosts.As it is, most parents take only brief peeks into classrooms and hear snatches of information about curriculum.We started to climb, accompanied by intermittent snatches of bird song: wood warbler, garden warbler and willow warbler.You know, sitting in a train or walking down the street, little snatches of things.I turn the volume low, to stop picking up snatches of conversation from next door.She remembered it in vivid violent snatches punctuated by haze or darkness.
Origin snatch1 (1100-1200) Perhaps from Middle Dutch snacken; → SNACK2
Corpus with often a quick, take to something from someone violent, away


snatch
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snatch1 /snætʃ/ verb [transitive]
 Date: 1100-1200
 Origin: Perhaps from Middle Dutch snacken; snack2
1. to take something away from someone with a quick, often violent, movement
   SYN  grab:
    The thief snatched her purse and ran.
    snatch something away/back from somebody
    Keith snatches toys away from the other children.
2. to take someone away from a person or place, especially by force:
    Vargas was snatched from his home by two armed men.
3. to quickly get something, especially sleep or rest, because you do not have very much time
   SYN  grab:
    I managed to snatch an hour’s sleep on the train.
     
snatch at something phrasal verb
  to quickly put out your hand to try to take or hold something:
    Jessie snatched at the bag but I pulled it away.

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snatch2 noun [countable]
1. a snatch of conversation/music/song etc a short part of a conversation, song etc that you hear:
    I could hear snatches of the conversation from across the room.
2. in snatches for short periods:
    I only slept in snatches during the night.
3. when someone quickly takes or steals something:
    reports of a bag snatch
4. taboo informal a very offensive word for a woman’s sex organ. Do not use this word.


snatchBrE /snætʃ/ 🔊NAmE /snætʃ/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they snatch BrE /snætʃ/ 🔊 NAmE /snætʃ/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it snatches BrE /ˈsnætʃɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsnætʃɪz/ 🔊past simple snatched BrE /snætʃt/ 🔊 NAmE /snætʃt/ 🔊past participle snatched BrE /snætʃt/ 🔊 NAmE /snætʃt/ 🔊 -ing form snatching BrE /ˈsnætʃɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsnætʃɪŋ/ 🔊 [transitive, intransitive] to take sth quickly and often rudely or roughly 一把抓起;一下夺过 SYN grab ~ sth (+ adv./prep.) She managed to snatch the gun from his hand. 她设法从他手里夺过了枪。🔊🔊Gordon snatched up his jacket and left the room. 戈登一把抓起上衣,出了房间。🔊🔊(+ adv./prep.) Hey, you kids! Don't all snatch! 嗨,孩子们!别抢啊!🔊🔊 [transitive] ~ sb/sth (from sb/sth) to take sb/sth away from a person or place, especially by force; to steal sth 夺去;抢走;偷窃 SYN steal The raiders snatched $100 from the cash register. 劫匪从现金出纳机里抢走了 100 美元。🔊🔊The baby was snatched from its parents' car. 婴儿是从父母的车上被抢走的。🔊🔊 [transitive] ~ sth to take or get sth quickly, especially because you do not have much time 抓紧时间做;乘机获得I managed to snatch an hour's sleep. 我偷空儿睡了一小时的觉。🔊🔊The team snatched a dramatic victory in the last minute of the game. 该队在比赛的最后一分钟戏剧性地获胜。🔊🔊snatch ˌvictory from the jaws of deˈfeatto win sth even though it seemed up until the last moment that you would lose 在最后一刻反败为胜 HELP The idiom is often reversed for humorous effect to show that a person or team were expected to win, but then lost at the last moment, snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. 这个习语常反用以表示幽默:snatch defeat from the jaws of victory,指原本胜算很大,但在最后一刻落败。 ˈsnatch at sthto try to take hold of sth with your hands 伸手抓;试图夺He snatched at the steering wheel but I pushed him away. 他伸手来抓方向盘,但我把他推开了。🔊🔊to take an opportunity to do sth 抓住机会We snatched at every moment we could be together. 一有时间,我们就待在一起。🔊🔊
snatchBrE /snætʃ/ 🔊NAmE /snætʃ/ 🔊 nouna very small part of a conversation or some music that you hear (听到的)只言片语,音乐片段 SYN snippet a snatch of music音乐片段I only caught snatches of the conversation. 我只听到谈话的只言片语。🔊🔊an act of moving your hand very quickly to take or steal sth 抓;夺;抢夺;偷窃a bag snatch抢夺手提包to make a snatch at sth抢夺某物(taboo, slang) an offensive word for a woman's outer sex organs (女性的)阴部in ˈsnatchesfor short periods rather than continuously 断断续续地Sleep came to him in brief snatches. 他时睡时醒。🔊🔊