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词组 snag
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snag
Theme: DIFFICULTIES
n. a difficulty.
There's a little snag in our plan.We ran into a little snag, I'm sorry to say.
Theme: THEFT
tr. to grab or steal something.
Somebody snagged the jacket I just bought.See if you can snag a couple of good seats while I get the popcorn.
Theme: WOMAN - UGLY
n. an ugly (young) woman.
She's not a snag! She's lovely.Who's the snag your brother is running around with?
snag
1. noun
1
a girl, especially an ugly one US, 1962.
2
a tooth US, 1967.
3
a sausage AUSTRALIA, 1941
2. verb
1
to grab something; to acquire something US, 1895.
2
to outdo someone US, 1946

hit a snag

To encounter an issue, drawback, or challenge. Our plans for a relaxing night at home hit a snag when a pipe burst in the basement.

hit a snag

Fig. to run into an unexpected problem. We've hit a snag with the building project. I stopped working on the roof when I hit a snag.

hit a snag

Encounter a problem or obstacle. For example, We've hit a snag with this building project. The noun snag has been used in the sense of "a sharp or rough projection," such as would impede passage, since the 1500s.

snag

1. n. a difficulty. There’s a little snag in our plan.
2. n. an ugly (young) woman. Who’s the snag your brother is running around with?
3. and SNAG n. a Sensitive New-Age Guy. There were only snags and bimbos at the rally, so I left.
4. tv. to procure, grab, or steal something. See if you can snag a couple of good seats while I get the popcorn.

SNAG

verb
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