0 to cut sharply, especially with a single quick action, with scissors etc -- cắt bằng kéo
3 a bargain -- món hời
It’s a snip at $3!
Using their own boltcutters they snipped the chain and hid her in the woods until they could regroup and bring her home.
On the outside of the hull, the wire is snipped and the joints filled and sanded over.
If a thumb break is designed to be non-removable, it may be snipped off with a pair of shears.
To remove the catheter after several weeks the balloon is deflated by snipping the distal end of the catheter.
I believe in the policy of snips.
Shipowners and all engaged in snipping are in a speculative industry.
If the trade routes are snipped you will get a panic in this country, and what would be the use of sending out afterwards?
He was often seen ceremoniously snipping the last raisin in half.