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单词 snatch
释义 snatch
I. \ˈsnach\ verb
(-ed/-ing/-es)
Etymology: Middle English snacchen, snecchen; akin to Middle Dutch snacken to snap at, bite, chatter, Middle Low German & Middle High German snacken to chatter, gossip, Old Norse snaka to sniff around, Norwegian snake to sniff around, snap at with the teeth
intransitive verb
1. obsolete : to give a sudden snap (as in anger or attack) : make a snappish attack
2. : to attempt to seize something suddenly by or as if by snapping : catch at something — often used with at
 < snatch at a rope >
transitive verb
1. : to take or grasp abruptly or hastily : seize (something) hurriedly or in passing
 < snatch a pen >
 < snatched the first opportunity >
 < snatching a glance at his friend >
often : to seize or grab suddenly without permission, ceremony, due process, or legal or moral right : steal, win, or otherwise gain irregularly when catching another unawares
 < snatch a kiss >
 < snatching victory from defeat >
2.
 a. : to remove with suddenness (as by pulling, tearing, concealing, rescuing) — often used with away or off
  < snatch off his burning clothes >
 b. : to remove by death
  < snatched from the bosom of his family >
3. : to insert (a rope) in a snatch block
4. : to catch (a fish) by intentionally hooking the body rather than the mouth
Synonyms: see take

- snatch one bald-headed
II. noun
(-es)
Etymology: Middle English snacche, from snecchen, snacchen, v.
1. obsolete : trap, snare
2. : a snatching at or of something : a quick catching or grabbing: as
 a. : a lift in which the weight is raised from the floor to the overhead position in one rapid motion — compare clean and jerk, press
 b. slang
  (1) : kidnapping
  (2) : a demand for something (as money) — used chiefly in put the snatch on
   < put the snatch on him for a cut of the take >
3. : a snatched opportunity or period of time : an occasional period (as a moment or hour)
 < sleep only in snatches >
 < work by snatches >
4. : something (as a short period, spell, or stint, an excerpt from a song, a few bars of a melody, a fleeting glimpse, a disconnected portion of a story, a snack) as brief, fragmentary, or hurried as if snatched or done in snatched time
 < a snatch of spring in January >
 < sing snatches of old tunes >
 < you may have heard snatches of the story >
5. obsolete : something (as a way of speaking or an argument) with a catch
6.
 a. : snatch block
 b. : snatch hook
7.
 a. : vagina — usually considered vulgar
 b. : sexual intercourse — usually considered vulgar
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