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snap up

英 [snæp ʌp]

美 [snæp ʌp]

抢购,赶紧买下(便宜或心仪之物)

IELTS

柯林斯词典

  • PHRASAL VERB 抢购,赶紧买下(便宜或心仪之物)
    If yousnapsomethingup, you buy it quickly because it is cheap or is just what you want.
    1. Every time we get a new delivery of clothes, people are queuing to snap them up...
      每次新到一批服装时,人们都在排起长队来抢购。
    2. One eagle-eyed collector snapped up a pair of Schiaparelli earrings for just £6.
      一个眼疾手快的收藏家以仅仅 6 英镑的价钱抢到了一副斯基亚帕雷利设计的耳环。

英英释义

verb

  • get hold of or seize quickly and easily
    1. I snapped up all the good buys during the garage sale
    Synonym:snafflegrab

双语例句

  • Politicians such as Barnaby Joyce, alarmed by Chinese moves to snap up Australian mining assets, have been quick to make a connection.
    巴纳比乔伊斯(BarnabyJoyce)等政治家对中国大举收购澳大利亚矿业资产的举动感到担忧,他们迅速将这二者联系起来。
  • Unfortunately, it's all too easy for eavesdroppers to snap up those messages and conversations en route to their intended receiver.
    不幸的是,窃听者很容易在途中拦截信息和对话。
  • Soon, Uranium One began to snap up mining companies with assets in the United States.
    铀壹公司很快开始收购在美国拥有资产的矿业公司。
  • Galliani then gave the press a bellyful of answers that confirm the club's will to snap up the star.
    饭后,加利亚尼给了记者们一个被谈论了一万年的回答,他确认俱乐部将要抢购伊布。
  • Mr Tucker also said yesterday that recent market turmoil may present opportunities to snap up rivals.
    1月23日塔克还表示,近期的市场动荡可能提供了抢购竞争对手的良机。
  • The short-term nature of the sales, for one, creates an incentive to snap up deals quickly.
    由于在吉尔特集团的网站上,一件商品的销售时间非常短暂,这就对顾客形成了一种激励,刺激他们迅速把产品抢到手。
  • A junk rating may not be an issue if foreign governments just snap up the bonds in a show of solidarity with Europe.
    假如外国政府为了表达对欧洲的支持,纷纷购入债券,垃圾评级可能就不是问题。
  • Nike continued to snap up the most popular athletes, including Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras, and later Tiger Woods, making Reebok seem lame by comparison.
    耐克继续和那些最红的运动员合作,包括安德烈•阿加西、皮特•桑普拉斯和后来的泰戈尔•伍兹,使锐步相形见绌。
  • While it would be tempting from a symbolic point of view to want to make a splash and snap up a whole institution, this would almost certainly be folly.
    尽管从出风头的角度看,整体收购一家银行是个诱人的想法,但这几乎可以肯定是非常愚蠢的。
  • When there is a shortage, people will snap up goods.
    一时某些商品少了些,人们就忙着争购。