英 [ˈsnæfl] 美 [ˈsnæfl]
vt. 给……装以轻勒;偷窃
n. 马嚼子
复数snaffles
第三人称单数snaffles
现在分词snaffling
过去式snaffled
过去分词snaffled
snaffle /ˈsnæfəl/
可数名词 A snaffle is 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. 马嚼子
a simple jointed bit for a horse; without a curb
同义词: snaffle bit
fit or restrain with a snaffle
snaffle a horse
嚼子
... core business核心业务 snaffle偷窃 indignity有伤尊严; ...
... bit-by-bit execution 逐位执行 bisztynek 比什蒂内克 bit (of a bridle); snaffle 嚼子 ...
... snack 小吃 snaffle 马嚼子 snafu 天翻地覆的 ...
I need some time to change the snaffle.
我需要一些时间来换马嚼子。
In China anxious buyers queue to snaffle yet-to-be-built apartments.
而在中国,焦虑的买家们排队去购买还未建的公寓。
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。
But the tall Hampshire seamer bowled Dravid off an inside edge and saw a diving Prior brilliantly snaffle Ganguly.
But in this field, the best answer is probably to go back to nature or, at least, to snaffle her best ideas.
While some hedge funds suffer, others are poised to snaffle up bargains.