adv.:
突然
v.:
(使咔嚓)断裂;移到某位置;厉声说;怒气冲冲地说
n.:
(尤指关上或断裂的声音)啪嗒声;(尤指抢拍的)照片
abbr.:
(=systems for nuclear auxiliary power)核辅助动力系统
adj.:
匆忙的;仓促的
int.:
(在“对儿”牌游戏中出现同样的牌时喊的)对儿
网络:
捕捉;猛咬;快照
1.
Google Web Accelerator works with your browser to help web pages show up in a snap. Learn more.
GoogleWebAccelerator能够浏览器更快的打开网页。了解更多详情
2.
Chinese companies are trying to snap up energy assets across the globe with official backing from Beijing.
在中国政府的支持下,中国企业正试图在全球收购能源资产。
3.
"I have the standard size with a cover that used to be green and a handsome little snap that has since rotted off, " she said.
“我过去习惯用绿色标准尺寸的封面和漂亮的分类标签,”她说。
4.
All of a sudden, photographers shoulder one another aside to snap his picture, and the president of the United States scampers behind him.
突然之间,摄像师一个挨一个的拍他的照片,美国总统跟着他后面跑。
5.
During rehearsals, to get what he wanted from his orchestra, he would sometimes stamp his feet, snap his baton and tear his store to pieces.
为了在乐队中得到他所想要的,在排演时他有时会跺跺脚,突然折断指挥棒或者是把自己的乐谱撕成碎片。
6.
More importantly, he said that he's fortunate no paparazzi were able to snap a shot of him drinking.
更重要的是自己很幸运没有被狗仔队拍到自己喝酒的画面。
7.
Snap the front panels back down after a crash and you are ready to take on the next challenge .
撞毁对方的表板后返回并准备应付下一次挑战。
8.
It has no doubt gotten tougher for China to snap up resource assets as markets have regained some liquidty.
显然,随着市场流动性的恢复,中国到海外收购自然资源资产的难度已经加大。
9.
Since the February election was a snap one, Labour could legitimately call another a few months later to try for a working majority.
因为2月份的那次选举是仓促的,工党可以合法地在数月后再争取一个在议会占据多数的机会。
10.
One Beijing taxi driver said he would be uncomfortable if the device in his vehicle could snap pictures of the riders.
北京一位出租车司机说,如果车里的装置能拍摄乘客的照片,他会感到不安。