snitch
英 [snɪtʃ]
美 [snɪtʃ]
v. (向家长、教师等)告发,告密,告状
n. 告密者,告发者
现在分词:snitching 过去式:snitched 第三人称单数:snitches 过去分词:snitched
COCA.25710
牛津词典
verb
- (向家长、教师等)告发,告密,告状
to tell a parent, teacher, etc. about sth wrong that another child has done- Johnnie snitched on me to his mom.
约翰尼在他妈妈那儿告了我的状。
- Johnnie snitched on me to his mom.
柯林斯词典
- VERB (向当权者)告发,告密
Tosnitch ona person means to tell someone in authority that the person has done something bad or wrong.- She felt like a fifth-grader who had snitched on a classmate.
她觉得自己就像一个告发了同班同学的五年级学生。
- She felt like a fifth-grader who had snitched on a classmate.
- 告密者;告发者
Asnitchis a person who snitches on other people. - VERB 偷窃
If yousnitchsomething, you steal it quickly and quietly.- Before I'd finished reading it, she snitched my copy of To Kill a Mockingbird.
我还没有读完我那本《杀死一只知更鸟》,她就把书给偷走了。
- Before I'd finished reading it, she snitched my copy of To Kill a Mockingbird.
英英释义
noun
- someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police
verb
- give away information about somebody
- He told on his classmate who had cheated on the exam
- take by theft
- Someone snitched my wallet!