Snitched Meaning in English
word · lemma: snitch
ˈsnɪtʃ
SNITCHT
snˈɪtʃt
sn-ITCHT
释义
Told someone in authority about another person's wrongdoing, often betraying trust. Used mainly in informal, negative contexts.
用法与细微差别
'Snitched' is informal and often negative, implying betrayal. Common collocations: 'snitched on someone.' Not to be confused with 'reported,' which is more neutral or formal.
Spanish: delató - chismoseóPortuguese (BR): dedurou - entregouPortuguese (PT): bufou - denunciouChinese (Simplified): 告密了 - 打小报告了Chinese (Traditional): 告密了 - 打小報告了Hindi: चुगली की - चुगली की थीArabic: وشى - أفشى السرBengali: চুগলি করেছিল -告密 করেছিলRussian: настучал - донёсJapanese: チクった - 密告したVietnamese: mách lẻo - tố cáo (không chính thức)Korean: 고자질했다Turkish: ispiyonladıUrdu: چغلی کی - مخبری کیIndonesian: mengadu - mengadu domba
例句
He snitched on his friend to the teacher.
basic
Someone snitched about the stolen bike.
basic
Tommy snitched during the game, so everyone was angry.
basic
I can't believe you snitched on me for eating the last cookie!
natural
They all think he snitched, but he promised he didn't say anything.
natural
Nobody likes someone who snitched just to avoid getting in trouble themselves.
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