Did you mean: to snip to snipe to snoop to snub to swamp ?
断 | duàn | to break / to snap / to cut off / to give up or abstain from sth / to judge / (usu. used in the negative) absolutely / definitely / decidedly |
折 | zhé | to break / to fracture / to snap / to suffer loss / to bend / to twist / to turn / to change direction / convinced / to convert into (currency) / discount / rebate / tenth (in price) / classifier for theatrical scenes / to fold / accounts book |
折 | shé | to snap / to break (a stick, a bone etc) / (bound form) to sustain a loss (in business) |
抢购 | qiǎng gòu | to buy frenetically / to snap up (bargains, dwindling supplies etc) |
回神 | huí shén | to collect one's thoughts (after being surprised or shocked) / to snap out of it (after being lost in thought) |
抓拍 | zhuā pāi | to capture (an image) / to snap (a photo) |
弹指 | tán zhǐ | to snap one's fingers / (fig.) in a flash; in an instant |
恍 | huǎng | (bound form) in a hazy state of mind / (bound form) to snap out of that state / used in 恍如[huang3ru2] and 恍若[huang3ruo4] |
擗 | pǐ | (literary) to beat the breast / to break off; to snap off (a branch, an ear of corn etc) |
撧 | juē | to break off / to snap |
攀折 | pān zhé | to snap off (flowers, leaves, twigs etc from a tree or shrub) |
拗断 | ǎo duàn | (dialect) to break (by twisting, bending, snapping etc) |
抄底 | chāo dǐ | (finance) to snap up undervalued stocks / bargain-hunting; bottom-fishing |
折枝 | zhé zhī | massage / snapped-off branch / sprig / to snap a twig (i.e. sth that requires very little effort) |
接盘 | jiē pán | (of an entrepreneur) to buy up a struggling business / (finance) to snap up shares sold off by others / (neologism) (slang) to take as a girlfriend a woman who was dumped by her ex for sleeping around |
折断 | zhé duàn | to snap sth off / to break |