snick

英 [snɪk] 美 [snɪk]
  • vt. 刻细痕于;割开;猛击
  • vi. 切
  • n. 刻痕;切割;削打
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snick (n.)
1962, American English, from common pronunciation of SNCC, initialism (acronym) for "Student Non-violent Co-ordinating Committee," black civil rights organization.
snick (v.)
"cut, clip, snip," c. 1700, back-formation from snickersnee.
1. He heard a bolt snick as it was pulled back.
他听到枪栓往后扳的卡嗒声.

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2. I heard a little snick and a flashlight came on ( Anthony Hyde )
我听到咔嗒一声,然后一束电筒光闪了过来 ( 安东尼海德 )

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