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snap /snæp/► SEE ALLbe a snapsnap your fingerssnap out of itsnap sb out of itsnap to itbite/snap sb’s head off ●be a ˈsnap (NAmE, informal) be very easy to do 十分容易(做);不费吹灰之力◆This job’s a snap. 这活儿不过是小菜一碟。●snap your ˈfingers1. attract sb’s attention by making a sound with your thumb and middle finger 打榧子(捻拇指与中指作响以引起某人注意)◆Waiters don’t like customers in restaurants who snap their fingers and shout ‘waiter!’ 餐馆的服务员不喜欢顾客打榧子,大喊“服务员”!2. show you do not care about sb/sth 打响指(以示不屑一顾)◆He snapped his fingers at the committee and walked angrily out of the room. 他冲委员们打了个响指,气愤地走出了房间。●ˌsnap ˈout of it●ˌsnap sb ˈout of it (informal) try to stop feeling unhappy or depressed; help sb stop feeling this way (使)抛掉不愉快情绪,摆脱郁闷心境◆For heaven’s sake, Ann, snap out of it! Things aren’t that bad! 安,看在上帝的份上,振作起来!事情并没有那么糟糕!◆She wouldn’t talk to anyone for days, but her friends helped snap her out of it. 几天了,她跟谁都不说话,可是朋友们帮助她摆脱了不愉快的心境。●ˌsnap ˈto it (informal) used, especially in orders, to tell sb to start working harder or more quickly (尤用于命令)加把劲,赶快◆Come on! Snap to it! 来呀!快!●bite/snap sb’s ˈhead off (informal) speak to sb angrily without good reason (无道理地)呵斥某人◆He was only making a suggestion — there’s no need to snap his head off!他只不过是提个建议,用不着这样呵斥他! |