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词组 snitch
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snitch
Theme: TATTLING
1.
in. to inform (on someone). (Often with on.)
The cops were waiting for us. Who snitched?Tracy snitched on Bruno, and he nearly snuffed her.
2.
n. an informer.
Who needs a snitch? If he can't keep his mouth shut, he can beat it.The snitch went and told the teacher.
Theme: THEFT
1.
tr. to steal something.
Who snitched my cake?Why don't you snitch the salt from one of the other tables?
2.
n. a theft. (Underworld.)
The snitch went off without a hitch.How much loot did we get in the snitch?
snitch
1. noun
1
an informer, especially a police informer. A high profile use of the term was in the motto of the television police drama Richard Diamond, Private Detective (1957–60) – 'A detective is only as good as his snitch' UK, 1785.
2
a piece of information supplied by a police informer UK, 2002
2. verb
1
to inform upon someone UK, 1801.
2
to steal something US, 1904.
3
to shoot a marble NORFOLK ISLAND, 1992

snitch

1. noun One who informs against someone to a figure of authority. The boss made it very clear that any snitches we find get cement shoes and a trip to the bottom of the river. I don't care what kind of deal you're offering me—I ain't no snitch!
2. verb To inform against a criminal or wrongdoer to a figure of authority. I'm afraid the mafia will make a hit on me since I snitched to the police about their money-laundering operation. Why would you snitch on me to the teacher like that?

snitch on (one)

To inform against a criminal or wrongdoer to a figure of authority. I'm afraid the mafia will make a hit on me since I snitched on them to the police about their money-laundering operation. Why would you snitch on me to the teacher like that?

snitch on someone

to tattle on someone. You wouldn't snitch on me, would you? Timmy snitched on his older brother.

snitch on

v.
To disclose incriminating information about someone: She snitched on the coworker who had been stealing petty cash. He snitched on his little brother for breaking the vase.

snitch

(snɪtʃ)
1. n. an informer. Who needs a snitch? If he can’t keep his mouth shut, he can beat it.
2. in. to inform (on someone). (Often with on.) The cops were waiting for us. Who snitched?
3. tv. to steal something. Why don’t you snitch the salt from one of the other tables?
4. n. a theft. (Underworld.) The snitch went off without a hitch.
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