snaffle
英 [ˈsnæfl]
美 [ˈsnæfl]
v. (尤指抢先)攫取,偷窃
n. 马嚼子
过去分词:snaffled 过去式:snaffled 第三人称单数:snaffles 复数:snaffles 现在分词:snaffling
BNC.44833
牛津词典
verb
- (尤指抢先)攫取,偷窃
to take sth quickly for yourself, especially before anyone else has had the time or opportunity
柯林斯词典
- (马的)嚼子;马衔铁
Asnaffleis an object consisting of two short joined bars of metal that is put in a horse's mouth and attached to the straps that the rider uses to control the horse. - VERB 偷窃;扒取;攫取
If yousnafflesomething, you take it for yourself.- Michael Stich then proceeded to snaffle the $2 million first prize.
接着,迈克尔·斯蒂克又一举拿下了两百万美元的头奖。
- Michael Stich then proceeded to snaffle the $2 million first prize.
英英释义
noun
- a simple jointed bit for a horse
verb
- fit or restrain with a snaffle
- snaffle a horse
- get hold of or seize quickly and easily
- I snapped up all the good buys during the garage sale
双语例句
- Finding a Chinese buyer to snaffle Rio looks, in comparison, a much more appealing outcome.
相比之下,找一个中国买家将力拓据为己有,是一个更具吸引力的结果。 - These deals ticked all the right boxes: fat income streams for bankers, cash for riskier borrowers who lacked track records, and high-yielding assets for hedge funds to snaffle up.
做这些交易的理由很充分:给银行家带来可观的收入流,为那些缺乏过往记录、风险较高的借款人带来现金,同时给对冲基金带来可供操控的高收益资产。 - You put a snaffle bit on her before she brings the whole thing down.
她把所有事搞砸之前你得给她戴上马嚼子。 - Indeed, far from liquidating assets, the chat over banquets in Shanghai and Beijing is how to snaffle bigger bargains overseas.
事实上,在上海和北京举行的宴会上,人们所谈论的话题远非资产清算,而是如何到海外攫取更便宜的资产。 - Michael Stich then proceeded to snaffle the$ 2 million first prize.
接着,迈克尔·斯蒂克又一举拿下了两百万美元的头奖。 - The main contact with the horse's mouth must be through the snaffle bit.
与马嘴主要的接触一定是在小口衔。 - A whip for a horse, and a snaffle for an ass, and a rod for the back of fools.
马需要皮鞭,驴需要辔头,愚昧人的脊背需要棍棒。