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snippet

/snip-it/US // ˈsnɪp ɪt //UK // (ˈsnɪpɪt) //

片段,片断,嗅觉,嗅觉片段

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small piece snipped off; a small bit, scrap, or fragment: an anthology of snippets.
    • : Informal. a small or insignificant person.

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Examples

  • They are responsible for the title and snippet that users see on the search result page.

  • Getting more exposure to your web site from Google search by enhancing your snippets can lead to more traffic to your web pages.

  • That’s because most common gene sequencing technologies create short snippets of DNA that then have to be stitched together.

  • You can add your code snippet here, or the page URL and the testing tool will let you know if you’ve done it correctly or not.

  • Featured snippets appear for just about every question that is searched on Google.

  • However the clip that appeared online was a very short snippet, recorded in between mixes.

  • Look again at the snippet of Anne Frank film while holding in mind a backdrop of recent events.

  • But as that Observer snippet suggests, much of it isn't hypocrisy.

  • The clip showed a snippet of Armstrong's victory speech in Paris, the seventh and final of his Tour de France wins.

  • A video snippet of Liu during a middle-school English language class “is the hottest thing on the Internet,” notes Chen.

  • She would have taken for granted that the pair wished to be alone together, though she would have regarded this only as a snippet.

  • "Cutest bird I ever seed 'cept the flicker," pronounced Snippet, whose straw-colored hair stood out like a halo.

  • He felt that it was just like this little Yocum snippet to assume such a thing, and it made him sicker than ever to look at her.

  • Mischief, when his legs can trip it When his arms are pliant still Is so lovable a snippet That he's sure of your good will!

  • Its long legs and its apology for a tail recall the sandpiper, but there is nothing else snippet-like about it.