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单词 nabs
释义

nab

verb

ˈnab How to pronounce nab (audio)
nabbed; nabbing

transitive verb

1
: to catch or seize in arrest : apprehend
2
: to seize suddenly

Synonyms

  • apprehend
  • arrest
  • bust [slang]
  • collar
  • nail
  • nick [British slang]
  • pick up
  • pinch
  • pull in
  • restrain
  • run in
  • seize
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Example Sentences

We nabbed seats in the front row of the theater. the officer nabbed the purse snatcher before he could escape
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Word History

Etymology

perhaps alteration of English dialect nap

First Known Use

1686, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

nab

verb

ˈnab How to pronounce nab (audio)
nabbed; nabbing
: arrest entry 1 sense 1

nabs

verb

present tense third-person singular of nab
1
as in seizes
to take or keep under one's control by authority of law the officer nabbed the purse snatcher before he could escape

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • seizes
  • arrests
  • grabs
  • apprehends
  • detains
  • restrains
  • captures
  • commits
  • pinches
  • snatches
  • catches
  • nicks
  • nails
  • busts
  • imprisons
  • runs in
  • lands
  • traps
  • collars
  • grapples
  • gets
  • picks up
  • holds
  • binds
  • pulls in
  • jails
  • snares
  • bags
  • hooks
  • incarcerates
  • snaps (up)
  • locks (up)
  • confines
  • interns
  • handcuffs
  • remands
  • enchains
  • shackles
  • immures
  • jugs
  • fetters
  • rearrests
  • trammels
  • manacles

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • liberates
  • frees
  • looses
  • loosens
  • releases
  • discharges
  • springs
  • emancipates
  • unchains
  • unbinds
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2
as in grabs
to take physical control or possession of (something) suddenly or forcibly a pickpocket nabbed my wallet

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • grabs
  • catches
  • seizes
  • snatches
  • gets
  • captures
  • lands
  • snags
  • traps
  • nets
  • grapples
  • raps
  • snares
  • hooks
  • cops
  • bags
  • corrals
  • gloms
  • holds
  • secures
  • nails
  • detains
  • collars
  • grasps
  • apprehends
  • kidnaps
  • arrests
  • nobbles
  • clutches
  • takes hold (of)
  • gloves
  • abducts
  • ropes
  • snaps (up)
  • lassos
  • grips
  • ensnares
  • entraps
  • wrests
  • corners
  • entangles
  • rends
  • clasps
  • bays
  • halters
  • fists
  • meshes
  • enmeshes
  • immeshes
  • latches (on or onto)
  • fastens (on)
  • spirits (away or off)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • misses
  • frees
  • liberates
  • releases
  • drops
  • discharges
  • loosens
  • unhands
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