snug 的 5 个定义
snug·ger, snug·gest.
- warmly comfortable or cozy, as a place, accommodations, etc.: a snug little house.
- fitting closely, as a garment: a snug jacket.
- more or less compact or limited in size, and sheltered or warm: a snug harbor.
- (8)
snugged, snug·ging.
- to lie closely or comfortably; nestle.
snugged, snug·ging.
- to make snug.
- Nautical. to prepare for a storm by taking in sail, lashing deck gear, etc..
- in a snug manner: The shirt fit snug around the neck.
- British. a small, secluded room in a tavern, as for private parties.
snug 近义词
cozy, warm
更多snug例句
- A self-described “eco-glamping” site, this zen setup offers a snug canvas tent, a composting toilet, and a solar-powered shower.
- Made from 100 percent wool, they are hand-knit, fleece-lined with non-slip bottoms and snug, non-slouch fit.
- Buy nowBuilt-in stretch allows you to snug these tie-downs without tightening them so much that you crush or break whatever you’re securing.
- Apple says you have to keep the watch snug on your wrist for accurate readings, and I found that wasn’t always the case for my background readings.
- A hardshell compartment will keep your sunglasses and cell phone snug and safe.
- We sit in the snug upstairs, drinking red wine and avoiding the storms raging outside.
- It was a few weeks before Christmas but not all creatures were snug in bed.
- Eating turkey and pie in their home districts, no doubt, snug by the fire as visions of spending cuts dance in their heads.
- If only Jimmy Fallon would jump in to issue a challenge over whose pants are more snug.
- It was a dark and stormy night, and the idea of leaving my post-Irene snug house to head to my bookstore had no appeal.
- Little Jack Charmington, her husband, had a snug four hundred a year of his own, which quite sufficed for his modest needs.
- The roof and sides of this snug retreat were also entirely covered with the uncouth figures I have already described.
- It was delightfully wooded scenery through which we passed, and a snug little spot where we lunched.
- Went to work in my own way; was a countryman just come into a snug bit of inheritance, looking out for a corner of land.
- He made quite a snug fortune out of the cavaliers and roundheads by predicting for both parties.