snagged信息详情
adj.水中多障碍的;为障碍所阻的
n.勾破;攫取(snag的过去式和过去分词)
snagged a fairly secure job───找到了一份相当安全的工作
The nets snagged on some rocks.───渔网缠在礁石上了。
I snagged a ride from Joe.───我截住乔的车搭了一段路。
The fence snagged my sweater.───栅栏把我的毛衣挂住了。
I climb from the car and go down to the water's edge to ask directions, and see that he is trying to free a snagged line.───我从车上下来,走到水边问路,看见他正在设法解开一团被缠住的绳子。
And on Sunday, one of this newspaper's actual reporters snagged him a walk-around ticket to the Governors Ball after the Oscars.───在星期天奥斯卡结束后获得一张由本报的记者给他的理事球赛的票。
At Mark Fast's show on Monday, one model's heel repeatedly snagged on the long hem of her loose-knit dress.───在周一的MarkFast时装秀上,一位模特的高跟鞋反复地缠在她的松散礼服的长边上。
By this week, most of those lucky enough to have snagged tickets home were already gone.───到这个星期为止,绝大部分人都买到了回家的站票。
I got snagged, found myself stuck on a facility gutter, and squatted there like an airy gargoyle.───我发现自己被卡住了,困在了雨水槽里,就像一头充了气的屋脊兽一样蹲在那里。
Insects are a staple for most frogs, like this young bullfrog munching on a freshly snagged dragonfly.───昆虫对于大多数青蛙老说是主食,这只年轻的牛蛙就正在津津有味的咀嚼一只新鲜美味的蜻蜓。
She snagged her tights on the rough edge of the chair.