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抢夺, 抓住
to quickly take or grab something, often with a sudden motion
及物动词
- He managed to snatch the hat from the wind before it blew away.
他设法在帽子被吹走之前从风中抢了过来。
- She skillfully snatched the ball from the air before it could hit the ground.
她巧妙地在球落地之前从空中抢走了它。
- The child eagerly tried to snatch the colorful balloon floating above their reach.
孩子急切地试图抓住漂浮在他们够不到的彩色气球。
- In the market, shoppers rushed to snatch the last items on sale.
在市场上,购物者争先恐后地抢购最后几件打折商品。
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抢夺, 绑架
to take something or kidnap someone unlawfully
及物动词
- The thief snatched the woman's purse from her shoulder as she walked down the street.
小偷从走在街上的那个女人肩上抢走了她的钱包。
- In broad daylight, the kidnapper snatched the child from the playground.
光天化日之下,绑架者从游乐场抢走了孩子。
- As the shopkeeper turned away, the shoplifter quickly snatched a few items from the shelf and concealed them in his coat.
当店主转身时,小偷迅速从架子上抢走了几件物品并藏在外套里。
- In a daring heist, the burglars snatched the valuable artwork from the museum.
在一次大胆的抢劫中,窃贼从博物馆抢走了珍贵的艺术品。
- The abductor snatched the celebrity's daughter from her home.
绑架者从名人的家中抢走了她的女儿。
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抢夺, 抓住
to reach for and try to take hold of an object
及物动词
- The hungry child snatched at the bread as soon as it was placed on the table.
饥饿的孩子一看到面包被放在桌子上就抢了过去。
- Seeing the ticket on the ground, she snatched at it before anyone else could notice.
看到地上的票,她在别人注意到之前抢了过来。
- The cat snatched at the moving string, showing its playful nature.
猫抓住了移动的绳子,显示了它顽皮的天性。
- Sensing the impending danger, she snatched at her child and pulled him away from the busy street.
感觉到即将到来的危险,她一把抓住了她的孩子,把他从繁忙的街道上拉开。