v. 一把抓起(某物);(非正式)偷东西,绑架;试图抓住;抓住机会;抓紧时间做(snatch 的过去式及过去分词)
1.The knapsack lay at the edge of the well, and Jesse snatched it up.
背包被扔在井边,杰希把它一把抓过来。
2.I've fallen into the habits of the solitary; my meals are snatched and random.
我已经养成了独处的习惯;我的饭菜都是随意拿来的。
3.We snatched at every moment we could be together.
一有时间,我们就待在一起。
4.The team snatched a dramatic victory in the last minute of the game.
该队在比赛的最后一分钟戏剧性地获胜。
5.She snatched the letter out of my hand.
她一把将信从我手上抢走。
6.Such periods may be snatched from the greedy demands of ones day's work.
如此的阶段也许会被人们大量日常工作需求抢走。
7.Prices are good, crowds are fewer and the dividends like expanded worldview, lifelong memories, the satisfaction of boosting the global economy—can't be easily snatched away.
价格合适、人群较少,而且像拓宽世界观、留下终生的记忆、提振全球经济的满足感这样的红利不会被轻易地夺走。
8.He snatched at my arm.
他一把抓住了我的胳臂。
9.She snatched a knife from the wall and lunged at him with it.
说着,她从墙上拿下一把刀子,突然刺向他。