snapped 的 7 个定义
snapped, snap·ping.
- to make a sudden, sharp, distinct sound; crack, as a whip; crackle.
 - to click, as a mechanism or the jaws or teeth coming together.
 - to move, strike, shut, catch, etc., with a sharp sound, as a door, lid, or lock.
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snapped, snap·ping.
- to seize with or take, buy, or obtain as with a quick bite or grab: The bargains were snapped up.
 - to secure, judge, vote, etc., hastily: They snapped the bill through Congress.
 - to cause to make a sudden, sharp sound: to snap one's fingers.
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- a quick, sudden action or movement, as the flick of a whip or the breaking of a twig.
 - a short, sharp sound, as that caused by breaking a twig or closing a latch.
 - a catch or fastener that closes by pressure and clicks together.
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- fastening or closing with a click or snap, as a device fitted with a spring catch: a snap lock.
 - made, done, taken, etc., suddenly, offhand, or without warning: a snap judgment;a snap election called years ahead of schedule.
 - easy or simple.
 
- in a brisk, sudden manner.
 
- : Oh snap! I forgot we had a test today!
 
- snap to, to come to attention: The troops snapped to when the colonel walked in.to shape up: If you don't snap to and study, you'll flunk the course.
 
snapped 近义词
bite, seize
separate, break
speak sharply
更多snapped例句
- Through its first two games last season, the team logged 15 offensive snaps with the lead.
 - Meanwhile, on the healthcare front, Gilead Sciences snapped up cancer treatment maker Immunomedics for roughly $21 billion.
 - That sort of snap judgment that might have played out differently if it was me other than Tony.
 - It isn’t always Amazon that’s snapping up these properties, of course.
 - Despite the progress, the window for doing this kind of work with actors could snap shut soon.
 - Eyes gouged, necks snapped, and even some good old fashioned cannibalism.
 - The seemingly endless ranks snapped to attention on command and thousands of white gloves rose in salute.
 - An x-ray two hours later confirms my hunch: my tibia (the big bone behind the shin) is snapped clean in two.
 - We huddled up and the boy snapped the photo, then handed me the camera.
 - As soon as the criminal left the shop, the victim snapped back into consciousness and tried to chase after him.
 - To drop on one knee and level his piece was the work of an instant, but unfortunately he snapped a dry twig in doing so.
 - Ribsy snapped at it, and swallowed it, and the next instant disappeared with a tremendous explosion in a great cloud of smoke.
 - It is reported that last week a germ snapped at him and broke off two of its teeth.
 - Then rolling chewing-gum from one corner of his mouth into the other, he snapped off the electric light and walked from the room.
 - And MacRae's patience snapped like a frayed thread before many minutes of futile query.