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a. 被根株钩住的, 被隐树损坏的




    Snag \Snag\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Snagged}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Snagging}.]
    1. To cut the snags or branches from, as the stem of a tree;
    to hew roughly. [Prov. Eng.] --Halliwell.

    2. To injure or destroy, as a steamboat or other vessel, by a
    snag, or projecting part of a sunken tree. [U. S.]

    3. To catch on a snag [5]

    4. (Fig.) To obtain by a quick action, as though by snagging
    [3] something passing by; -- often used of an
    opportunistic or fortunate action.


    Snagged \Snag"ged\, a.
    Full of snags; snaggy.

    1. Two years ago, Mr. Leber snagged exclusive rights to promote the Moscow Circus in North America.
    2. Efforts to merge two opposition parties appeared successful last week but snagged on the role that Kim Dae-jung should play in a new integrated party to be formed.
    3. A scallop fisherman's net snagged part of a solid-fuel rocket booster in the Atlantic Ocean east of here, and the boat brought the dangerous catch into port.
    4. Marketers say college graduates are good credit risks; those snagged early also often develop strong product loyalty.
    5. The submarine was tethered to a surface ship when its cable became snagged, Auster said.
    6. The merger talks have snagged on the legal troubles of Eljer's U.S. Brass unit, which has been sued by homeowners over a plumbing system. Hanson declined to comment, while Eljer said it knows of no reason for its stock's activity.
    7. Michael Collan said the Cameron, La.-based North Umberland was equipped with a fishing net, but it was not known if the net snagged on the pipeline and broke it.
    8. They snagged a 8-foot-3-inch animal only 80 minutes after they started hunting on Lake Okeechobee.
    9. Last weekend, senior Reagan administration officials said it was snagged in a dispute with the Soviets, who wanted a broader agreement.
    10. Institutions in Israel snagged the second largest amount of money, a total of $20.2 million.
    11. The tanker's 7-ton anchor snagged the hull of the smaller ship. The Blackthorn capsized and sank before almost half of its 50-member crew had time to abandon ship.
    12. The employees also said the project may have been snagged by budgetary concerns.
    13. A radioactive fuel assembly at the Indian Point nuclear power plant was successfully detached Wednesday from overhead equipment it had become snagged on, the utility said.
    14. In the most serious incident, the attack submarine USS Houston snagged a towing cable of the commercial tugboat Barcona off Long Beach last month.
    15. He said he told Reagan that the view that the so-called Star Wars program is strictly a defensive one is "just not serious." The issue snagged dramatic bargaining during the second sumit held in 1986 in Iceland.
    16. The discounters snagged the penny pinchers.
    17. Three parachutists suffered leg injuries and a fourth hit his head off a rock on the riverbank when his parachute snagged on a tree branch, officials said.
    18. When Japan's biggest manufacturer ran afoul of Mead Corp.'s Lexis trademark, it was only the latest corporate giant to be snagged by a smaller company with a prior mark.
    19. Fidelity's Spartan Money Market Fund has snagged $8.3 billion.
    20. Sohl also was aboard the submarine when it snagged the tow cable of a civilian tug off Long Beach in May. One of the tug's three crew members died.
    21. Carpenter was the second elected state official snagged in the five-year FBI probe.
    22. Pretty soon Curtis was caught up in the project as much as I was." The search for John Robinson apparently had that effect on everyone snagged in Simmons's net.
    23. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries has been trying to devise a new plan to limit the cartel's output, but it has been snagged by a dispute over whether Iraq should have a quota equal to that of Iran.
    24. Boeing's workhorse 737 series snagged the biggest chunk of the order _ 72 of the 100 Boeing planes ordered _ and a mix of wide-body and jumbo jets made up the rest of the order.
    25. The body of the only unaccounted for victim of a 1987 bridge collapse was found downstream, where it apparently had been snagged since the accident, police said Tuesday.
    26. The Houston snagged the submerged cable linking the 73-foot tug to two barges.
    27. M. DeAndra Anrig, 8, who took a 100-foot ride in the sky when an airplane snagged her kite line and yanked her into the air.
    28. Since the debt ceiling expired a week ago, the Senate has been snagged on disagreements over an important amendment to legislation that would extend the debt limit.
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