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词汇 snaffle
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Definition of snaffle in English:

snaffle

noun ˈsnaf(ə)lˈsnæfəl
  • 1(on a bridle) a simple bit, typically a jointed one, used with a single set of reins.

    马嚼子,马衔铁

    Example sentencesExamples
    • To learn the two track maneuver, use a martingale or a snaffle bit with draw reins to encourage the horse to flex through the poll and keep his head still.
    • If she got a little strung out, or she leaned a little on the snaffle bit, I simply applied a half-halt as if I was aboard a hunter or dressage horse and I had my perfect little jog.
    • He let us put a snaffle bit in his mouth, but I could tell he didn't like it.
    • Only after the horse and human have progressed beyond the teaching phase the snaffle bit is introduced.
    • Stubbs represents the hunt followers as having good, light hands and aiming to ride on a loose rein, taking only the lightest possible contact with their horses' mouths, and then only with small snaffle bits.
    1. 1.1 A bridle with a snaffle bit.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I used Penny's western bridle: a loose-ring, sweet iron snaffle with split reins and a long training fork or running martingale.
      • These horsemen rode with short stirrups, in snaffle bridles with a loose rein, in an uncollected, free forward manner that was the exact opposite of the extreme collection of the Continental riding school, with its emphasis on curb bits.
      • The horse should be fitted with a snaffle bridle, cavesson, roller or saddle, side reins and protection on all four legs, either boots or securely fitted bandages.
      • Those willing started bridling the horses in simple snaffles.
      • Notice the preponderance of single-rein snaffle bridles.
verb ˈsnaf(ə)lˈsnæfəl
[with object]British informal
  • Take (something) for oneself, typically quickly or without permission.

    〈非正式〉偷取,攫取

    shall we snaffle some of Bernard's sherry?

    我们是不是去偷点伯纳德的雪利酒?

    Example sentencesExamples
    • More than half the tickets were quickly snaffled by Lions supporters.
    • But what about Jeremy Paxman's book, Friends in High Places, that showed the best jobs are snaffled by those from public schools and elite universities?
    • If anyone has forgotten to pack their white shirt - a not uncommon occurrence, one member of the orchestra says - they have quickly snaffled a replacement.
    • Don't forget to snaffle a snack mid-afternoon, to maintain your glucose levels.
    • Greenwood snaffled the ball at the front of a line out and sprinted 20 metres to open the second-half scoring.
    Synonyms
    steal, thieve, rob, take, purloin, help oneself to, abscond with, run off with, carry off
    pilfer, embezzle, misappropriate
    informal walk off/away with, run away/off with, swipe, nab, rip off, lift, ‘liberate’, ‘borrow’, filch, snitch
    British informal nick, pinch, half-inch, whip, knock off, nobble, bone, scrump, blag
    North American informal heist, glom
    Australian informal snavel
    West Indian informal tief
    archaic crib, hook

Origin

Mid 16th century (denoting a bridle bit): probably from Low German or Dutch; compare with Middle Low German, Middle Dutch snavel 'beak, mouth'. The verb (mid 19th century) is perhaps a different word.

Rhymes

baffle, raffle

Definition of snaffle in US English:

snaffle

nounˈsnæfəlˈsnafəl
  • 1(on a bridle) a simple bit, typically a jointed one, used with a single set of reins.

    马嚼子,马衔铁

    Example sentencesExamples
    • To learn the two track maneuver, use a martingale or a snaffle bit with draw reins to encourage the horse to flex through the poll and keep his head still.
    • He let us put a snaffle bit in his mouth, but I could tell he didn't like it.
    • Only after the horse and human have progressed beyond the teaching phase the snaffle bit is introduced.
    • Stubbs represents the hunt followers as having good, light hands and aiming to ride on a loose rein, taking only the lightest possible contact with their horses' mouths, and then only with small snaffle bits.
    • If she got a little strung out, or she leaned a little on the snaffle bit, I simply applied a half-halt as if I was aboard a hunter or dressage horse and I had my perfect little jog.
    1. 1.1 A bridle with a snaffle bit.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Those willing started bridling the horses in simple snaffles.
      • I used Penny's western bridle: a loose-ring, sweet iron snaffle with split reins and a long training fork or running martingale.
      • These horsemen rode with short stirrups, in snaffle bridles with a loose rein, in an uncollected, free forward manner that was the exact opposite of the extreme collection of the Continental riding school, with its emphasis on curb bits.
      • Notice the preponderance of single-rein snaffle bridles.
      • The horse should be fitted with a snaffle bridle, cavesson, roller or saddle, side reins and protection on all four legs, either boots or securely fitted bandages.
verbˈsnæfəlˈsnafəl
[with object]British informal
  • Take (something) for oneself, typically quickly or without permission.

    〈非正式〉偷取,攫取

    shall we snaffle some of Bernard's sherry?

    我们是不是去偷点伯纳德的雪利酒?

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Don't forget to snaffle a snack mid-afternoon, to maintain your glucose levels.
    • If anyone has forgotten to pack their white shirt - a not uncommon occurrence, one member of the orchestra says - they have quickly snaffled a replacement.
    • More than half the tickets were quickly snaffled by Lions supporters.
    • But what about Jeremy Paxman's book, Friends in High Places, that showed the best jobs are snaffled by those from public schools and elite universities?
    • Greenwood snaffled the ball at the front of a line out and sprinted 20 metres to open the second-half scoring.
    Synonyms
    steal, thieve, rob, take, purloin, help oneself to, abscond with, run off with, carry off

Origin

Mid 16th century (denoting a bridle bit): probably from Low German or Dutch; compare with Middle Low German, Middle Dutch snavel ‘beak, mouth’. The verb (mid 19th century) is perhaps a different word.

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