snooker
/snook-er, snoo-ker/US // ˈsnʊk ər, ˈsnu kər //UK // (ˈsnuːkə) //
斯诺克,斯诺克球,斯诺克比赛,斯诺克运动
Related Words
obstruct阻挠,阻挡,阻碍,妨碍thwart阻挠,阻挠了,阻碍,阻止stonewall石墙,石头墙,石壁,石牆foil箔,箔片,箔纸,挫折stall摊位,档期,档口,摊开impede阻挡,阻阻,阻挡了,牵制crimp卷曲,压接,卷边,卷绕choke off窒息,掐断,掐死,窒息而死mystify神秘化,神化,使人感到神秘的是,使人迷惑的是prevent防止,预防,阻止,避免cramp痉挛,痉痉挛,痉缩stump树桩,残端,残枝败叶,残枝nonplus非加,非加号,不加,非加码defeat挫败,打败,失败,挫折pigeonhole鸽子洞,鸽子笼,鸽子窝,阁楼confound困惑,混淆,混淆视听corner角落,转角,拐角处,转角处crab螃蟹,蟹肉,蟹类,蟹shelve搁置,搁浅,搁架,搁置的balk逡巡不前,巴尔克,逡巡,巴尔干
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
- : a variety of pool played with 15 red balls and 6 balls of colors other than red, in which a player must shoot one of the red balls, each with a point value of 1, into a pocket before shooting at one of the other balls, with point values of from 2 to 7.
v.有主动词 verb
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- : Slang. to deceive, cheat, or dupe: to be snookered by a mail order company.
Synonyms & Antonyms
as instymie
Forms: snookered, snookering, snookers
Synonyms
choke off窒息,掐断,掐死,窒息而死crimp卷曲,压接,卷边,卷绕foil箔,箔片,箔纸,挫折impede阻挡,阻阻,阻挡了,牵制obstruct阻挠,阻挡,阻碍,妨碍stall摊位,档期,档口,摊开stonewall石墙,石头墙,石壁,石牆thwart阻挠,阻挠了,阻碍,阻止balk逡巡不前,巴尔克,逡巡,巴尔干block块,阻止,阻挡,块状confound困惑,混淆,混淆视听corner角落,转角,拐角处,转角处crab螃蟹,蟹肉,蟹类,蟹cramp痉挛,痉痉挛,痉缩defeat挫败,打败,失败,挫折mystify神秘化,神化,使人感到神秘的是,使人迷惑的是nonplus非加,非加号,不加,非加码pigeonhole鸽子洞,鸽子笼,鸽子窝,阁楼prevent防止,预防,阻止,避免puzzle谜题,难题,拼图,谜团shelve搁置,搁浅,搁架,搁置的stump树桩,残端,残枝败叶,残枝cramp one's style碍手碍脚,束手无策,束手就擒,碍手碍脚的cut off截断,切断,斩断,断dead-end死胡同,死角,死巷,死胡胡give the run around兜圈子,绕弯子,搪塞过去,绕弯子的人hang fire挂火,绞刑,挂机,绞杀hang up挂断电话,挂断,挂断电源,挂掉电话hold off抵制,搁置,拖住,隐瞒hold up举起,抬起,举出,抬头put on back burner放在后面,束之高阁,搁浅,搁置put on hold搁置,搁置的,放置,暂缓执行throw a monkey wrench into牵一发而动全身,牵一发动全身,牵动人心
Examples
The worst attack occurred after nightfall on Thursday at a snooker club in Quetta in an area frequented by Hazara Shia Muslims.
In some rooms it is considered fair and part of the game to snooker an opponent deliberately; in others the practice is condemned.
A four-handed game of snooker is in as rapid progress as is reasonably possible.
But Snooker, as usual, tried to sneak away, his tail between his legs.
My dear Jimmie, have I changed so much, then, since last we played snooker together in the club?
A year ago young Snooker had done a month for one of those very trout.
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