Snap to it Meaning in English
expression
ˈsnæp/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈɪt/, /ɪt
SNAP TOO-it, SNAP tuh-it, SNAP ti-it
snˈæp/ /tˈuː/ /ˈɪt
snap TOO-it
释义
Used to tell someone to hurry up or start working quickly, often in a commanding or energetic tone.
用法与细微差别
Informal and sometimes playful; commonly used by bosses, teachers, coaches, or parents. Can feel bossy or urgent. Similar to 'get moving' or 'hurry up.' Often used alone as a command or encouragement.
Spanish: ¡apúrate! - ¡muévete! - ¡ponte las pilas!Portuguese (BR): anda logo! - se apresse! - mexa-se!Portuguese (PT): despacha-te! - anda lá! - mexe-te!Chinese (Simplified): 快点!- 动起来!Chinese (Traditional): 快點!- 動起來!Hindi: फुर्ती से करो! - जल्दी करो!Arabic: أسرع! - تحرّك بسرعة!Bengali: তাড়াতাড়ি করো - চটপট করোRussian: живее - быстро действуйJapanese: さっさとしなさい - 急いでVietnamese: nhanh lên - làm ngay điKorean: 빨리 해 - 얼른 해Turkish: hadi çabuk ol - acele etUrdu: جلدی کرو - فوراً کروIndonesian: cepat lakukan - ayo cepat
例句
Hey, snap to it! We're late.
basic
The coach shouted, "Snap to it, team!"
basic
Please snap to it and finish your homework.
basic
Break's over, everyone — snap to it or we'll miss our deadline!
natural
If you want that promotion, you better snap to it and impress your boss.
natural
You’ve been daydreaming long enough — snap to it and help me set the table.
natural