to snatch
01
抢夺, 抓住
to quickly take or grab something, often with a sudden motion
Transitive: to snatch sth
例子
He managed to snatch the hat from the wind before it blew away.
他设法在帽子被吹走之前从风中抢了过来。
She skillfully snatched the ball from the air before it could hit the ground.
她巧妙地在球落地之前从空中抢走了它。
02
抢夺, 绑架
to take something or kidnap someone unlawfully
Transitive: to snatch sb/sth
例子
The thief snatched the woman's purse from her shoulder as she walked down the street.
小偷从走在街上的那个女人肩上抢走了她的钱包。
In broad daylight, the kidnapper snatched the child from the playground.
光天化日之下,绑架者从游乐场抢走了孩子。
03
抢夺, 抓住
to reach for and try to take hold of an object
Transitive: to snatch at sb/sth
例子
The hungry child snatched at the bread as soon as it was placed on the table.
饥饿的孩子一看到面包被放在桌子上就抢了过去。
Seeing the ticket on the ground, she snatched at it before anyone else could notice.
看到地上的票,她在别人注意到之前抢了过来。
Snatch
01
抓取, 抢夺
the act of catching an object with the hands
02
抓举, 奥林匹克举重动作
(weightlifting) an Olympic lift where the lifter lifts the barbell from the floor to overhead in one continuous motion
例子
The snatch requires speed, strength, and precision.
抓举需要速度、力量和精确度。
She set a new personal record in the snatch competition.
她在抓举比赛中创造了新的个人纪录。
03
绑架, 劫持
(law) the unlawful act of capturing and carrying away a person against their will and holding them in false imprisonment
04
屄, 逼
obscene terms for female genitals
05
一小片, 一小段
a small fragment



























