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snagged

/snag/US // snæg //UK // (snæɡ) //

卡住了,卡住的,卡住,被抓获

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a tree or part of a tree held fast in the bottom of a river, lake, etc., and forming an impediment or danger to navigation.
    • : a short, projecting stump, as of a branch broken or cut off.
    • : any sharp or rough projection.
    • : a jagged hole, tear, pull, or run in a fabric, as caused by catching on a sharp projection.
    • : any obstacle or impediment.
    • : a stump of a tooth or a projecting tooth; snaggletooth.
v.有主动词 verb
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    snagged, snag·ging.

    • : to run or catch up on a snag.
    • : to damage by so doing.
    • : to obstruct or impede, as a snag does: He snagged all my efforts.
    • : to grab; seize: to snag the last piece of pie.
v.无主动词 verb
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    snagged, snag·ging.

    • : to become entangled with some obstacle or hindrance.
    • : to become tangled: This line snags every time I cast.
    • : to strike a snag.
    • : to form a snag.

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Examples

  • The result is that political and bureaucratic snags have dimmed the glow, for now, of the historic scientific achievement of developing vaccines in record time to protect against a new and deadly disease.

  • Fairfax County’s vaccination plan hit a serious snag Monday, when a sudden depletion of Virginia’s vaccine supply forced officials to unexpectedly cancel the scheduled inoculations of roughly 15,000 Fairfax staffers.

  • On the heels of the pandemic to the election cycle, Thanksgiving and Christmas couldn’t come sooner and if you’re in the mood for early holiday shopping, this season is filled with sales and seasonal snags that are almost too good to pass up.

  • AstraZeneca Plc’s coronavirus shot could be ready for large-scale vaccinations as early as this year, Chief Executive Officer Pascal Soriot said, dismissing reports of delays and production snags.

  • That shortened, rounded cable makes snags almost disappear, and the controls built onto the earbuds themselves solve the problem of searching for any sort of control node attached to the aforementioned cable.

  • The film has already snagged an audience award at Sundance, and will open theatrically on Sept. 12 in New York.

  • He snagged the best actor award at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival for In the Mood for Love.

  • In reality, Lochte snagged two gold, two silver and one bronze.

  • In 2004 Pete Cabrinha snagged a “bomb,” but realized it only after watching the video.

  • Bremer also snagged an award from the Minnesota chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists in June.

  • It was about twenty feet from him when he snagged it, and it was still twenty feet away.

  • Directly ahead, the truant paddle had snagged against a log which protruded from the water.

  • The fish was snagged in the middle of the body and, accordingly, could use all its power against the pull on the line.

  • It is my guess that the instant you heave alongside you will be snagged with boat hooks by the men on her deck.

  • She snagged a piano and pounded out barrelhouse runs in quirky time as I carried the main thread of the movement on a cello.