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snite (v.)
"to blow or wipe the nose," c. 1100, now Scottish and dialectal, from Old English snytan, related to Old Norse snyta, Middle Dutch snuten, Old High German snuzen, German schneuzen "to blow one's nose," and to snot.
1. Anderson was in a snit when she lost her kitten.
当安德森的小猫咪不见了的时候,她显得十分不安.

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2. He was in a snit.
他感到焦躁不安.

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