also sneap, "to be hard upon, rebuke, revile, snub," early 14c., from Old Norse sneypa "to outrage, dishonor, disgrace," probably related to similar-sounding words meaning "cut" (compare snip (v.)). Verbal meaning "bevel the end (of a timber) to fit an inclined surface" is of uncertain origin or connection. Snaiping "rebuking, reproaching, reviling" is attested from early 14c.
双语例句
1. Snape wrote a receipt with a gold fountain pen.
斯内普用金笔开了一张收据。
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2. He crossed the line three seconds clear of Tom Snape.
他领先汤姆·斯内普3秒冲过终点线。
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3. At the perfect moment he slides to his feet, catches Snape's elbow.
在这完美的一刻,他轻移脚步, 抓住了Snape的手肘.
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4. Snape was sorry -- but he wasn't going there, not tonight.
Snape觉得 很抱歉 - -但他可不想那样, 至少不是今晚.
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5. Fuck me, he breathed , and Snape almost came in his pants.