0 a problem, difficulty, or disadvantage:
We don't anticipate any snags in/with the negotiations.
The drug is very effective - the only snag is that it cannot be produced in large quantities.
Talks hit a snag after 97 percent of union members voted to strike.
1 a tear, hole, or loose thread in a piece of clothing or cloth caused by a sharp or rough object:
This sweater's full of snags.
2 informal for sausage
3 If you snag something, it becomes caught on a sharp object and tears:
5 to cause problems or difficulties for someone or something:
6 a problem or difficulty that stops or slows the progress of something:
7 a tear, hole, or loose fiber in a piece of clothing or cloth caused by a sharp or rough object:
a snag in a stocking
The repair notes of the complete database of 62,523 snags do provide us with a contextual source of lexical knowledge.
The absence or scarcity of large, snag-foraging woodpeckers from older logged stands suggests that this resource may remain in low abundance for a considerable time.
Dead wood in the form of snags and dead-wood patches a ccounted for approximately 40% of all foraging observations.
The snag is going to be equal concern.
But, then, on several occasions, the electric power supply hit financial and technical snags.
Liberalisation of agricultural marketing has hit several snags.
Such vessels utilized a shallow draft hull specifically designed to avoid the numerous driftwood snags in the great river.
The lollipop snags the surface, and the robot runs in circles around it.
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問題, 麻煩,問題,困難, 損壞…
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问题, 麻烦,问题,困难, 损坏…
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pega, obstáculo, imprevisto [masculine…
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empecilho, obstáculo, problema…
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(思いがけない)問題, 障害…
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kusur, bit yeniği, sorun…
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inconvénient [masculine], hic [masculine], accrocher…
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