Snap into Meaning in English
expression
ˈsnæp/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə
SNAP IN-too, SNAP in-TOO, SNAP IN-tuh
snˈæp/ /ˈɪntʊ
snap IN-tuh
परिभाषा
To quickly move or change into a different state, position, or mood, often suddenly or with a noticeable action.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Often informal and vivid, 'snap into' is used to describe a sudden shift, such as 'snap into action,' 'snap into a new mood,' or 'snap into focus.' It implies abruptness and quickness. It's not used for physical entering (like a room), but for states, moods, or readiness.
Spanish: entrar rápidamente en - pasar bruscamente aPortuguese (BR): entrar rapidamente em - mudar para (de repente)Portuguese (PT): entrar rapidamente em - mudar para (de repente)Chinese (Simplified): 突然进入 - 迅速变为Chinese (Traditional): 突然進入 - 迅速變為Hindi: अचानक बदल जाना - में घुस जानाArabic: ينتقل فجأة إلى - يتحول فجأة إلىBengali: হঠাৎ ঢুকে পড়া - দ্রুত পরিবর্তিত হওয়াRussian: резко перейти к - внезапно войти вJapanese: 急に~になる - 急に切り替わるVietnamese: chuyển sang nhanh chóng - bật vàoKorean: 갑자기 ~로 변하다 - 빠르게 들어가다Turkish: birdenbire geçmek - hızla girmekUrdu: اچانک میں داخل ہونا - اچانک بدل جاناIndonesian: tiba-tiba masuk ke - berubah secara tiba-tiba
उदाहरण वाक्य
He can snap into work mode instantly.
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The soldier snapped into a salute.
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The lights snap into focus when you adjust the lens.
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She can snap into a happy mood after feeling sad all day.
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Sometimes you have to snap into action when things go wrong.
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Just one phone call and he’ll snap into boss mode.
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