snitched

英 [snɪtʃt] 美 [snɪtʃt]

v.  (向家长、教师等)告发,告密,告状
snitch的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB (向当权者)告发,告密
    To snitch on a person means to tell someone in authority that the person has done something bad or wrong.
    1. 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。
  2. 告密者;告发者
    A snitch is a person who snitches on other people.
    1. VERB 偷窃
      If you snitch something, you steal it quickly and quietly.
      1. 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。

    双语例句

    1. 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。
    2. 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。
    3. When we ran out of sweets to eat, we snitched sugary Flintstones vitamins out of the medicine cabinet.
      糖果吃完了,我们就从药箱里偷拿有甜味的弗林斯通复合维生素。
    4. He snitched a couple of cookies.
      他偷了两块饼干。
    5. He snitched to my boss that I'd been making long-distance calls on her phone after she had left the office!
      他向老板告密,说我趁她不在时用她的电话打长途。
    6. He snitched for Lee a couple of times.
      他以前做过几次他的线人。
    7. He snitched on me when I stole that case of post-its.
      他告发我偷用即时贴。