snags

英[snæɡ] 美[snæɡ]
  • n.(隐伏的)障碍;困难;残桩;划破处;抽丝处v.划破;碰到(暗礁或枯树上);清除(暗礁等);迅速抓到
snaggy snagged snagged snagging snags
  • SNA abbr.[计]IBM开发的系统网络架构(SystemNetworkArchitecture);主要用于大型机
  • Snaar 斯纳尔
  • snab 急剧升起的陡坡
  • Snabb 斯纳布
  • snack n.小吃;点心vi.吃点心
Noun:
  1. a sharp protuberance

  2. a dead tree that is still standing, usually in an undisturbed forest;

    "a snag can provide food and a habitat for insects and birds"

  3. an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart;

    "there was a rip in his pants"
    "she had snags in her stockings"

  4. an unforeseen obstacle

Verb:
  1. catch on a snag;

    "I snagged my stocking"

  2. get by acting quickly and smartly;

    "snag a bargain"

  3. hew jaggedly

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The only snag could be securing a work permit.
      唯一的障碍只在于获得一份劳工证。
    2. There must be a snag in it somewhere.
      一定是在某处出了个小故障.
    3. The only snag is that I have no money.
      唯一的困难是我没钱。
    4. A snag can provide food and a habitat for insects and birds.
      残株可以为昆虫和鸟类提供食物和栖息地。
    5. I have a snag in my best black tights .
      我最好的一条黑裤袜给划破了。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Her tights were badly snagged.
      她的裤袜划破了一大片。
    2. The river has to be snagged.
      必须清除这条河的暗桩。
    3. Did you snag some tickets for us?
      你为我们抢到票没?