Snitches Meaning in English
word · lemma: snitch
ˈsnɪtʃ
SNITCH-iz
snˈɪtʃɪz
SNITCH-iz
释义
'Snitches' is a slang, informal word meaning people who secretly tell authorities or others about someone’s wrongdoing or secrets, often to get them in trouble.
用法与细微差别
'Snitches' is very informal and often negative—associated with betrayal, especially among friends or criminals. Common phrase: 'snitches get stitches' (warning against informing). Not used in formal writing.
Spanish: soplones - delatores - chivatosPortuguese (BR): dedos-duros - delatores - X9 (gíria)Portuguese (PT): bufos - informadores - chibosChinese (Simplified): 告密者 - 打小报告的人Chinese (Traditional): 告密者 - 打小報告的人Hindi: चुगलखोर - मुखबिरArabic: وشاة - مخبرونBengali: চোগলখোর - খবরদার (ইশারায়) - ফুঁটোবাজ (আর্গো)Russian: стукачи - доносчикиJapanese: チクる奴 - 密告者Vietnamese: kẻ mách lẻo - kẻ chỉ điểmKorean: 고자질쟁이 - 밀고자Turkish: ispiyoncu - muhbir (argo)Urdu: چغل خور - مخبر (عامیانہ)Indonesian: pengadu - tukang lapor
例句
Snitches told the teacher who broke the window.
basic
No one likes snitches in the group.
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Snitches are not trusted here.
basic
Everyone kept quiet because they didn’t want to be called snitches.
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He warned us, 'Remember, snitches get stitches.'
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In jail, snitches usually end up in trouble themselves.
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