1.〈口〉逮捕,拘捕;猛然抓住;抢去(东西),攫夺
1.to catch or arrest someone who has done something wrong or illegal
2.to quickly take something, or to take some advantage
1.He made up for it, however, by nabbing the only goal in United's Champions League opener against Besiktas on Tuesday.
但是在周中的欧冠他用全场唯一的进球击败了贝西克塔斯,做出了补偿。
2.He got so good, he says, he could recognize polluting vehicles from a mile away, nabbing up to 10 of them in a half-hour session.
他说自己水平很高,一英里以外就可以发现污染车辆,半小时里最多能抓到10辆。
3.The taller said in a very low voice: -- "The bobbies have come. They came near nabbing me at the half-circle. "
大的那个用极低的声音说:“雷子来了,差点儿铐住了我。”
4.Toyota is planning a new wave of customer incentives, with the hopes of once again nabbing the top U. S. spot.
丰田公司正计划新一轮的客户奖励,并希望再次拿下顶端美国现货。
5.Just the earrings, be checked downstairs find Joe met and nabbing walk, to my residence.
正巧阿帕查下楼找耳环,被阿乔碰见并劫持走,带到本人的住处。
6.While Shias are celebrating the nabbing of Israeli soldiers, most other Lebanese are gloomy.
在什叶派欢庆俘获两名以士兵的同时,其他多数黎巴嫩人则感到体郁悲观。
7.The 56-year-old has the increasingly busy job of nabbing planes and yachts from people and companies that can no longer afford them.
现年56岁的波波维奇生意越来越繁忙,他的工作就是将飞机和游艇从已负担不起它们的个人和企业手里收回来。
8.Cursed, Abhorrent Oblivion-Justified Undertaker-Nabbing, Farmer-Eating Nightmare from the Grotto
被诅咒而万劫不复,以农夫为食的岩洞恶魔