transitive. Chiefly Scottish and English regional. To snatch, seize, or take quickly. Also with away, out, up.
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释义 | the mind > possession > taking > seizing > seize [verb (transitive)] > quickly or hurriedly (10) nipa1500 transitive. Chiefly Scottish and English regional. To snatch, seize, or take quickly. Also with away, out, up. snatch1530 intransitive. To make a sudden catch at a thing, in order to secure hold or possession of it. Also figurative. snap1550 With up. = senses 5 5b 5c. snatch1555 With adverbs. To catch, pick, or take up, suddenly or smartly. snatch1563 With immaterial object: To take, obtain, acquire, etc., in a hasty or improper manner, or so as to take advantage of a momentary chance. snip1577 transitive. To take (something) quickly or suddenly; to snap or snatch. Obsolete. sneck1608 transitive. To snatch; to take or seize quickly. snapa1639 To snatch for one's own use; to take to oneself with a quick movement; to steal or purloin in this manner. Also with away. snap1673 To snatch, to make a quick or eager catch, at a thing. Also figurative. snaffle1895 To appropriate, seize, catch, snatch. Also with up. |
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