SNAP up

英音[ snæp ʌp ] 美音[ snæp ʌp ]
迅速购买:迅速或热切地购买或抢占。
常用释义
迅速购买:迅速或热切地购买或抢占(某物或某人)。
迅速争取:迅速或热切地争取(某人)。

例句

1·And he's telling his followers to snap up shares immediately.

他敬告他的追随者要立即抢购这家公司的股票。

2·That would leave the "good bank" for Barclays to snap up.

那时所谓具有“好银行”名声的巴克莱再行收购,就能捡个便宜货。

3·If you can't afford to eat at Chili's, you'll snap up McDonald's.

如果你吃不起Chili ' s,你就会去吃麦当劳。

4·Pass the snap up through the off cheek ring from inside to outside.

从内到外把扣索穿过外侧的颊环。

5·Some fear that Chinese and other firms will snap up the lost business.

有人担心中国和其他公司将会争先填补商业的空缺。

6·And in tighter Labour markets, firms are more eager to snap up talent while they can.

劳动力市场越严峻,企业越渴望借机收罗人才。

7·This is because they could snap up Stefano Fiore plus cash in exchange for Camoranesi.

这是因为他们准备用菲奥雷加现金交换卡莫。

8·A keen investor may choose to snap up both firms and create a transatlantic brokering powerhouse.

目光敏锐的投资者可以选择抢购这两家公司,创建一个跨大西洋的大型经纪机构。

9·It's a good time to snap up a struggling competitor with a product line that makes a great fit.

现在是一个很好的时机吞掉一个竞争对手,而且在产品线上还可以获得巨大的互补。

10·Instead, analysts believe that motorists view the situation as an opportunity to snap up bargains.

分析人士反而认为买车的人把这种状况看作是捡便宜的机会。

同义词

抢购,匆匆吃下,抢先弄到手;锁键调节式