1、snap
(使)咔嚓一聲折斷;(使)啪的一聲繃斷
He shifted his weight and a twig snapped.
他挪了一下身體的重心,一根樹枝咔嚓一聲斷了。
The brake pedal had just snapped off.
剎車踏板剛剛啪的一聲繃斷了。
(打拍子、下指示等時)打響指
She had millions of listeners snapping their fingers to her first single.
百萬聽眾和著她第一首歌的節(jié)拍打著響指。
He snapped his fingers, and Wilson produced a sheet of paper.
他打了個響指,威爾遜便遞過一張紙來。
惡聲惡氣地說;聲色俱厲地說
'Of course I don't know her,' Roger snapped.
羅杰惡聲惡氣地說:“我當然不認識她?!?/p>
I'm sorry, Casey, I didn't mean to snap at you like that.
對不起,凱西,我不是有意要跟你兇的。
2、monitor
監(jiān)控;監(jiān)視;監(jiān)督
Officials had not been allowed to monitor the voting.
以前不允許官員監(jiān)督投票。
You need feedback to monitor progress.
你需要利用反饋信息來監(jiān)控進展。
監(jiān)聽(外國無線電廣播等)
Peter Murray is in London and has been monitoring reports out of Monrovia.
彼得·默里一直在倫敦監(jiān)聽來自蒙羅維亞的新聞報道。
監(jiān)督員;監(jiān)控人;核查員
Government monitors will continue to accompany reporters.
政府監(jiān)督員將繼續(xù)陪同記者。
UN monitors overseeing Namibian independence.
監(jiān)督納米比亞獨立情況的聯(lián)合國核查員