sniped

英 [snaɪpt] 美 [snaɪpt]

v.  狙击; 打冷枪; 冷言冷语地指摘; 抨击
snipe的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 批评;攻击;中伤
    If someone snipes at you, they criticize you.
    1. The Spanish media were still sniping at the British press yesterday.
      西班牙媒体昨天仍然在攻击英国媒体。
  2. VERB 狙击;放冷枪
    To snipe at someone means to shoot at them from a hidden position.
    1. Gunmen have repeatedly sniped at US Army positions...
      持枪匪徒一再朝美军阵地放冷枪。
    2. A member of the security forces was killed in a sniping incident.
      有一名安全部队成员在一场狙击战中被打死。
  3. 鹬;沙锥
    A snipe is a type of bird with a very long beak which lives in wet areas of land.

    双语例句

    1. Gunmen have repeatedly sniped at US Army positions
      持枪匪徒一再朝美军阵地放冷枪。
    2. If I get sniped tonight you'll know why, because I told you to fight.
      如果我今晚被狙击,你明白原因所在,因为我要你去战斗。
    3. He wrote an article which sniped at the popular novel.
      他写一篇文攻击这位受欢迎的小说。
    4. Film stars are often sniped at in the newspapers.
      报纸上经常抨击电影明星。
    5. Critics also sniped that Presley was neither a musician nor a songwriter.
      批评家们也中伤艾维斯既不是一位音乐家也不是一位歌曲作者。