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snaffled

英 [ˈsnæfld]

美 [ˈsnæfld]

v.  (尤指抢先)攫取,偷窃
snaffle的过去分词和过去式

柯林斯词典

  • (马的)嚼子;马衔铁
    Asnaffleis an object consisting of two short joined bars of metal that is put in a horse's mouth and attached to the straps that the rider uses to control the horse.
    1. VERB 偷窃;扒取;攫取
      If yousnafflesomething, you take it for yourself.
      1. Michael Stich then proceeded to snaffle the $2 million first prize.
        接着,迈克尔·斯蒂克又一举拿下了两百万美元的头奖。

    双语例句

    • They snaffled all the food at the party before we got there.
      在我们到那里之前,他们已经把聚会上的食物全吃光了。
    • The old ladies there have snaffled all the bottles, cans and papers.
      老奶奶们已拣走了所有的瓶子、罐子和纸张。
    • On July14th a veteran pro-European Conservative was expelled from the group after he snaffled a parliamentary vice-presidency that had been promised to a Polish colleague, Michal Kaminski.
      7月14日,一名挺欧的保守党人被所在集团驱逐,因为之前他窃取了议会副主席一职,这个职位本已给了他的一个波兰同僚迈克尔•卡明斯基。
    • Who's snaffled my pen? It was on my desk a moment ago.
      谁拿走了我的钢笔?刚才它还在我的桌上。
    • Thieves snaffled all the goods from the burnt warehouse.
      窃贼把失火的仓库里的货物都偷走了。