snatched v. 抢夺;突然抓取;很快接受(snatch的过去分词)
- He snatched the letter from me.
他从我手上抢去了那封信。 - The angry lion snatched up the frightened mouse in his paws.
这只生气的狮子把这只吓坏的老鼠抓在手掌里。 - Shoppers snatched up goods at bargain prices during the clearance sale.
购物者在清仓拍卖时大肆抢购特价商品。
Snatch \Snatch\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Snatched}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Snatching}.] [OE. snachen, snechen; akin to D. snakken to
gasp, to long (for), to desire. Cf. {Snack}, n., {Sneck}.]
1. To take or seize hastily, abruptly, or without permission
or ceremony; as, to snatch a loaf or a kiss.
When half our knowledge we must snatch, not take.
--Pope.
2. To seize and transport away; to rap. ``Snatch me to
heaven.'' --Thomson.
Syn: To twitch; pluck; grab; catch; grasp; gripe.