snaffle

英['snæfl] 美['snæfl]
  • n. 轻勒;马衔
  • v. 给马装上轻勒;<英口>(用不正当手段)获取
snaffled snaffled snaffling snaffles
Noun:
  1. a simple jointed bit for a horse; without a curb

Verb:
  1. get hold of or seize quickly and easily;

    "I snapped up all the good buys during the garage sale"

  2. fit or restrain with a snaffle;

    "snaffle a horse"

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。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Don't forget to snaffle a snack mid - afternoon, to maintain your glucose levels.
不要忘了在下午三四点钟吃点零食, 来保持体内的葡萄糖水平.

来自互联网

3. Some are devout; others snaffle the odd beer or marijuana spliff.
他们中有些人非常虔诚, 而另外一些却沉溺于饮酒或抽大麻.

来自互联网

    用作动词 (v.)
    1. 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。
    2. While some hedge funds suffer, others are poised to snaffle up bargains.
      在一些对冲基金遭受损失的同时,而另外的一些却打算大赚一笔。

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