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n.
(隱伏的)障礙;困難;殘樁;劃破處;抽絲處
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v.
劃破;碰到(暗礁或枯樹上);清除(暗礁等);迅速抓到
Noun:
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a sharp protuberance
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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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an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart;
"there was a rip in his pants"
"she had snags in her stockings"
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an unforeseen obstacle
Verb:
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catch on a snag;
"I snagged my stocking"
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get by acting quickly and smartly;
"snag a bargain"
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hew jaggedly
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The only snag could be securing a work permit.
唯一一個的問題只體現在領取一個雇工證。
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There must be a snag in it somewhere.
一定程度是在某處出了個小報警.
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The only snag is that I have no money.
僅有的難題而我沒有這么多錢。
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A snag can provide food and a habitat for insects and birds.
殘株就可以為動物和鳥類出具蛋白質食物和藏身地。
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I have a snag in my best black tights .
我好的一部黑褲襪給劃傷了。
用作動詞 (v.)
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Her tights were badly snagged.
她的褲襪劃傷一堆大片推薦。
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The river has to be snagged.
不得不去掉1條河的暗樁。
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Did you snag some tickets for us?
你為你們搶到票沒?
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Her teeth were yellow snags loose in her jaws.
出自于: P. S. Buck
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I started to haul my line in, but found I was snagged.
產自: Cecil Roberts
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She had snagged her stocking on the lock of her..case.
源于: J. Didion
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