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N-COUNT
小困难;小问题;不利条件 A snag is a small problem or disadvantage.
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A police clampdown on car thieves hit a snag when villains stole one of their cars...
警方打击偷车贼的行动遭遇了一点小挫折:匪徒偷走了一辆警车。
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The school deals exclusively with children of high academic ability. There is a snag though, it costs £9,600 a year.
这所学校只招收学习能力强的孩子,不过还有个小问题——它每年的学费高达 9,600 英镑。
2.
V-ERG
(把)(尤指衣物)钩破;(使)绊住 If you snag part of your clothing on a sharp or rough object or if it snags, it gets caught on the object and tears.
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She snagged a heel on a root and tumbled to the ground...
她脚后跟被一个树根绊了一下,踉踉跄跄地摔倒在地上。
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Brambles snagged his suit...
荆棘把他的西服钩住了。
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Local fishermen's nets kept snagging on underwater objects.
当地渔民的渔网老是被水下的东西钩住。
- Noun
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1. a sharp protuberance
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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"
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3. an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart;
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4. an unforeseen obstacle
- Verb
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1. catch on a snag;
- "I snagged my stocking"
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2. get by acting quickly and smartly;
- "snag a bargain"
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3. hew jaggedly
体育
- 1.抢断球
林学
<名>
- 1.枯立木
- 2.又称 :枯立木(dead standing tree )
- 1. It is to be expected that an experiment will sometimes run into a snag at first.
- 开始试验时有时不很顺手,也是很自然的。
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
- 2. The only snag is, I can't afford it!
- 惟一的困难是,我付不起这钱!
来自《简明英汉词典》


