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Snatch Meaning in English

word

/ˈsnætʃ/
snach
/snˈætʃ/
snach

释义

To quickly take something or someone away, often using force and suddenly. It can also refer to a quick attempt to grab or steal.

用法与细微差别

Often informal and implies speed and force. Used for both physical actions ('snatch a bag') and chances ('snatch a quick break'). In sports or slang, can mean grabbing an opportunity. Don't confuse with 'catch' (neutral, less forceful). Common collocations: 'snatch away', 'snatch up', 'snatch victory'.

例句

She tried to snatch the toy from her brother.

basic

The thief tried to snatch her purse.

basic

Can you snatch that book for me from the shelf?

basic

He managed to snatch victory in the last second.

natural

She always tries to snatch a quick nap between classes.

natural

If you see an opportunity, snatch it before it’s gone.

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