She was wearing a snappy little red number. 她身著一款时髦的红色连衣裙.
Pack your bags and make it snappy; we leave in five minutes. 赶快把东西装进你们的包里,5分钟后我们就走。
snappy snappier, snappiest
[ adj ]
apt to speak irritably
<adj.all> a snappish tone of voice
smart and fashionable
<adj.all> snappy conversation some sharp and whipping lines
pleasantly cold and invigorating
<adj.all> crisp clear nights and frosty mornings a nipping wind a nippy fall day snappy weather
marked by up-to-dateness in dress and manners
<adj.all> a dapper young man a jaunty red hat
quick and energetic
<adj.all> a brisk walk in the park a lively gait a merry chase traveling at a rattling rate a snappy pace a spanking breeze
Snappy \Snap"py\, a. Snappish. [Colloq.]
Even before the stock-market debacle, Miss Koslow, a snappy dresser known around the company as the always-approachable Kos, wasn't expecting sales this year to rise as robustly as they did last Christmas.
Graciela Daniele's fast-paced direction and snappy choreography propel the musical, rushing the actors through the plot when details try to bog down the evening.
A model of disingenuousness, the snappy title leaves nothing in doubt except the doctor's (professional) specialty. Psychiatry is the answer, as practiced by Jason Richter of Denver.
The plant's snappy small cars have become the symbol of Indian yuppiedom.
Jerry Zaks's snappy direction and Loren Sherman's inventive turntable sets add to the pleasure.
But she didn't act it: She took to center stage like a veteran performer and played snappy spoons to a bluegrass tune.
Let's not waste words. "Six Degrees of Separation" by John Guare is a crackling good play, a snappy, smart tale of Manhattan, made even more intriguing because it is based on a real incident.
These days, in deference to the marketing men, such projects have snappy titles, often only tangentially relevant.
The dialogue is snappy, the pace is brisk, and there are nice descriptions.
He is a flamboyant figure with apparently indefatigable energy and a taste for snappy designer suits, who has dominated the French arts scene since the Socialists first took power in 1981.
Now she is settled in Paris, fronting a regular and snappy trio and, as she said in her preamble, keeping a vocal tradition alive. She's well equipped for the job.
"It's a happy music, it's a snappy music," Hudy said. "Your feet automatically tap." Several rock groups have transformed themselves into new wave polka bands, turning out what Sturr calls "punk polka."
Parker is A.J., conservative, a snappy dresser, whose ambition and hard work keeps their detective agency on track.
Its specific recommendations are a compendium of old-fashioned remedies, snappy gimmicks and some genuinely new strategies.
Hasselhoff, a photographer and Blair's fiance, tries to make the best of it with dialogue about as snappy as a grapefruit commercial.