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snooker

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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snoo·ker1 /ˈsnuːkə $ ˈsnʊkər/ noun [uncountable]  DSOa game played especially in Britain on a special table covered in green cloth, in which two people use long sticks to hit coloured balls into holes at the sides and corners of the table 斯诺克台球,落袋台球 billiardssnooker table/room/hall 斯诺克台球桌// They meet up every Friday to play snooker. 他们每周五碰头打斯诺克台球。
Examples from the Corpus
snookerHendry missed a red three times from a snooker in the sixth and lost by eight points as his rival levelled.Cricket can be boring when Botham behaves, and snooker needs Alex Higgins even if it does not like to say so.Finally, I admit our shared deficiency: that of not being very good at snooker.He's forgotten how to play snooker.But Edwards had a love for sports, too, playing tennis, snooker, soccer.She slashed wildly at the ball with the edge of the bat, and the ball bounced under the snooker table.Lorton spent the evening drinking bottled Guinness and watching snooker on the television.play snookerSome of them must be playing snooker three and four times a week in two or three different leagues.He played snooker one-handed, and swam.He's forgotten how to play snooker.
snooker2 verb [transitive]  British English informalIMPOSSIBLE to make it impossible for someone to do what they want to do 使落空 If the council refuses our planning application, we’re snookered. 如果政务委员会不批准我们的规划申请,我们就完了。nGrammar Snooker is usually passive.→ See Verb table
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snooker1 /ˈsnuːkə $ ˈsnʊkər/ noun [uncountable]
a game played especially in Britain on a special table covered in green cloth, in which two people use long sticks to hit coloured balls into holes at the sides and corners of the table ⇨ billiards
    snooker table/room/hall
    They meet up every Friday to play snooker.

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snooker2 verb [transitive often passive]
British English informal to make it impossible for someone to do what they want to do:
    If the council refuses our planning application, we’re snookered.


snook·erBrE /ˈsnuːkə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsnuːkər/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] a game for two people played on a long table covered with green cloth. Players use cues (= long sticks) to hit a white ball against other balls (15 red and 6 of other colours) in order to get the coloured balls into pockets at the edge of the table, in a particular set order. 斯诺克(供两人打的落袋台球,打球人用球杆击打白色母球,按一定顺序撞 15 个红球和 6 个彩球入袋)to play snooker 打斯诺克a game of snooker 斯诺克比赛a snooker hall/player/table, etc. 斯诺克厅、斯诺克运动员、斯诺克球桌等   compare billiards, pool noun (6) [countable] a position in snooker in which one player has made it very difficult for the opponent to play a shot within the rules (斯诺克比赛中的)障碍球
snook·erBrE /ˈsnuːkə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsnuːkər/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they snooker BrE /ˈsnuːkə(r)/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsnuːkər/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it snookers BrE /ˈsnuːkəz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsnuːkərz/ 🔊past simple snookered BrE /ˈsnuːkəd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsnuːkərd/ 🔊past participle snookered BrE /ˈsnuːkəd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsnuːkərd/ 🔊 -ing form snookering BrE /ˈsnuːkərɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsnuːkərɪŋ/ 🔊 [usually passive] ~ sb (in the game of snooker 斯诺克比赛) to have your opponent in a snooker (2) 设障碍球~ sb/sth (BrE, informal) to make it impossible for sb to do sth, especially sth they want to do 阻挠;使落空Any plans I'd had for the weekend were by now well and truly snookered. 我原先设想的各项周末计划,这时候就彻底落空了。🔊🔊~ sb (NAmE, informal) to cheat or trick sb 欺骗;使上当