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snappily

/snap-ee/US // ˈsnæp i //UK // (ˈsnæpɪ) //

啪嗒啪嗒,啪嗒啪嗒地,啪啪啪,爽快地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    snap·pi·er, snap·pi·est.

    • : apt to snap or bite; snappish, as a dog.
    • : impatient or irritable, as a person or a reply.
    • : snapping or crackling in sound, as a fire.
    • : quick or sudden in action or performance.
    • : Informal. crisp, smart, lively, brisk, etc.: Only snappy people get ahead in this world.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inon the double
Synonyms
chop chop劈劈啪啪,剁手,劈头盖脸,劈劈啪啪的chop-chop劈劈啪啪,斩钉截铁,斩钉截铁地说,劈劈啪啪的double-time双倍时间,双倍的时间,双时,双重时间expeditiously从速,尽快,迅速地,尽快地fast快速,迅速,快速的,快flat-out彻底的,毫无保留地,彻底地,彻底fleetly飞快地,轻快地,飘逸的,飘逸full tilt全速前进,全力以赴,全倾,全力推进hastily匆忙地,匆匆忙忙地,匆匆忙忙,匆忙hurried匆匆忙忙,匆忙,匆匆,匆匆忙忙的hurriedly匆匆忙忙地,匆匆地,匆匆忙忙,匆匆in a flash瞬息之间,瞬息间,弹指之间,瞬息万变间in double time双倍的时间,双倍时间,双倍的时间内,双休日in haste匆匆忙忙,匆匆忙忙地,匆忙间,匆忙中in high gear处于高速运转状态,处于高速运转的状态,处于高速运行状态,处于高速运转中lickety-split迅捷,迅雷不及掩耳之势,迅雷不及掩耳,快捷like a shot如一针见血,像打了鸡血一样,一枪毙命,像打针一样like greased lightning如同油腻的闪电,如同油滑的闪电,如同油渍的闪电,如同油腻的闪电一般like wildfire如同野火燎原,如同野火燎原一般,如同野火燎原一样promptly迅速地,迅速,迅速的,迅速地进行pronto立即行动,立即,瞬间quick快速,迅速,快,快速的quickly迅速,很快,快速,迅速地rapidly迅速,快速,迅速地,迅速的speedily迅速地,迅速,飞快地,迅速的swift迅速的,迅捷,迅捷的,迅速swiftly迅速地,飞快地,迅速,迅捷地

Examples

  • A sloping one suggests light weight and snappy acceleration.

  • Navigation and apps in watchOS have always felt snappy, and that hasn’t changed.

  • Expect snappy dialogue and simmering tension that will inevitably turn romantic.

  • Premiering last August with a snappy theme song urging kids to “stay curious and keep exploring,” the show garnered praise from parents.

  • The game’s combat system of setting up “primers” and “detonators” felt snappy, similar to the one-two combination punches of the “Mass Effect” cooperative system.

  • “I want Ebola to leave Liberia, so I can go to school,” came the snappy retort deciphered by locals.

  • Dad bought Mom a snappy convertible back about the time of the Nixon-Kennedy debates.

  • This is a Joss Whedon production, which means lots of snappy dialogue.

  • But she was magnetic, and I think it was partly her actual voice—the snappy delivery, the distinctive sound.

  • Twain's sartorial splendor was topped off with a snappy violet bow tie.

  • "And make it snappy," added Mollie slangily, as she and Betty disappeared into the adjoining room.

  • In his hand he carried a cane, which he swung with short, snappy strokes, as a man might who was out of temper.

  • Siebold 127 had never seen anything quite so snappy as that.

  • The hand went up, the man straightened and held a fairly snappy salute.

  • He wrestles with problems and cares all day, and when he sits down to read in the evening, he says: "Make it short and snappy."