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snags是snag的复数 - n.障碍;突出物;尖齿;尖角
- v.抓住;被钩住;抢先获得
- 网络碰壁;困难;暗礁
复数:snags 过去分词:snagged 现在分词:snagging n. problem,hitch,difficulty,obstacle,hurdle 1. | (informal) (尤指潜在的、意外的、不严重的)问题,困难,障碍,麻烦a problem or difficulty, especially one that is small, hidden or unexpected |
| There is just one small snag─where is the money coming from? 只有一个小问题:钱从哪儿来? | | Let me know if you run into any snags. 要是遇到什么麻烦就告诉我。 |
2. | 突出物;尖齿;尖角;尖刺an object or a part of an object that is rough or sharp and may cut sth |
1. | [t][i] (在带尖的东西上)钩住,挂破,被钩住,被挂破to catch or tear sth on sth rough or sharp; to become caught or torn in this way |
| I snagged my sweater on the wire fence. 我的毛衣被铁丝网钩住了。 | | The fence snagged my sweater. 栅栏把我的毛衣挂住了。 | | The nets snagged on some rocks. 渔网缠在礁石上了。 |
2. | [t] (informal) ~ sth (from sb) 抓住;抢先获得to succeed in getting sth quickly, often before other people |
| I snagged a ride from Joe. 我截住乔的车搭了一段路。 |
n. | 1. 残干,残根;根株;水中隐树,沉树;暗礁;〔比喻〕障碍 1. 残干,残根;根株;水中隐树,沉树;暗礁;〔比喻〕障碍 | v. | |
n. | 1. a minor problem or obstacle to progress 2. a sharp projection on which something may catch and tear 3. a hole in a fabric resulting from catching it on something sharp 4. an object underwater that may obstruct boats, e.g. a tree stump 5. a problem or disadvantage that you have not planned for 6. a small damaged area in a piece of clothing, caused by something rough or sharp 1. a minor problem or obstacle to progress 2. a sharp projection on which something may catch and tear 3. a hole in a fabric resulting from catching it on something sharp 4. an object underwater that may obstruct boats, e.g. a tree stump 5. a problem or disadvantage that you have not planned for 6. a small damaged area in a piece of clothing, caused by something rough or sharp | v. | 1. to catch on or collide with a sharp projection, or be caught or struck in this way 2. to obstruct the progress of something 3. to obtain something by luck or skillful maneuvering 4. to clear a river or lake of underwater obstructions 5. to come up against a problem or obstacle that deters progress 6. to obtain something by luck or skilful manoeuvring 7. to get something or someone you want, especially by acting quickly 8. to damage something, especially clothing, with something rough or sharp 1. to catch on or collide with a sharp projection, or be caught or struck in this way 2. to obstruct the progress of something 3. to obtain something by luck or skillful maneuvering 4. to clear a river or lake of underwater obstructions 5. to come up against a problem or obstacle that deters progress 6. to obtain something by luck or skilful manoeuvring 7. to get something or someone you want, especially by acting quickly 8. to damage something, especially clothing, with something rough or sharp |
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