词组 | snag |
释义 | 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 snagTo 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 snagFig. 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 snagEncounter 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. snag1. 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. SNAGverbSee snag |
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