snap someone's head off

口语·形容突然发怒斥责
例句
I just asked a simple question, and she snapped my head off for no reason.
典故来源 比喻像猛兽咬断头一样突然发怒,形象描述极端愤怒的回应。

📖 习语词汇解析

习语中的关键英语词汇

someone ['sʌmwʌn]
pron. 某人,有人; n. 某个人;
snap [snæp]
vt.& vi. 猛地咬住;呵斥;折断; vt. 拍照;用子母扣扣;[棒球]快速传(球);拍…的快照; n. (树枝等的)突然折断;严厉的话;突然的撕咬;尤指关上或断裂的声音)啪嗒声; vi. 啪啪作响;(目光)闪耀;(牙齿等)咯咯作响;(精神)突然崩溃; adj. 容易的;喀嗒一声扣下的;仓促的; adv. 噼啪作响地;啪嗒一声;猛然;
head [hed]
n. 上端;头脑;头部;首脑,首长; vt. 用头顶;前进;作为…的首领;站在…的前头; vi. 朝…行进;出发;向…方向移动;船驶往; adj. 头的;在前头的;首要的;在顶端的;

🔤 同首字母习语

sweep something under the rug
掩盖、隐藏或不公开某事物,尤指某个问题或错误
sad sack
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scarper Flow
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swim with the tide
顺势而为、遵循大势或跟随潮流
shot across the bow
向对方发出警告或示威来预示即将发生的冲突或争议
sea change
巨大的改变;翻天覆地的变化
square the circle
无法实现的任务
silence is golden
沉默是金
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