snatcher

美 [ˈsnætʃər]英 [ˈsnætʃə(r)]
  • n.抢劫者

复数: snatchers

snatchersnatcher

noun

often in compounds 常构成复合词抢劫者
a person who takes sth quickly with their hand and steals it

a purse snatcher

抢劫钱包的贼

noun

1
someone who unlawfully seizes and detains a victim (usually for ransom)
Synonym: kidnapper kidnaper abductor
2
a thief who grabs and runs
a purse snatcher

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  1. You should buy it before another frenetic art lover snatcher it up .

    你应该在别的狂热的艺术爱好者抢到手之前把它买下。

  2. She thought he was a snatcher .

    她以为他是抢劫犯。

  3. As the snatcher was running past him , the old man quickly picked up his umbrella and put it between the snatcher 's legs .

    这时附近一位老人正安静地坐在凳子上。当这个小偷经过他身边时,他很快地拿出他的伞,放在这个人的腿间。

  4. 723 . The watchful snatcher dispatched a batch of combatants to the hatch .

    723.警惕的诱拐者派了一批战士去舱口。

  5. Her stridency , from her early days as " Thatcher the milk snatcher " to her defenestration by her own party , was divisive .

    她的强硬——从早期被称为“挤奶工的撒切尔”到被自己的政党所抛弃——导致争议不断;

  6. One of these resulted in the withdrawal of free school milk for children aged between seven and 11 which led to bitter attacks from Labour and a press campaign which dubbed her Margaret Thatcher , milk snatcher .

    削减开支的一个结果就是取消了给7岁至11岁儿童免费供应牛奶的政策,这导致工党对其发动了猛烈的攻击,媒体抗议运动也将她戏称为玛格利特撒切尔,牛奶掠夺者。