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  1. snooker

    • IPA[ˈsno͞okər]

    美式

    • n.
      a game played with cues on a billiard table in which the players use a cue ball (white) to pocket the other balls (fifteen red and six colored) in a set order;a position in a game of snooker or pool in which a player cannot make a direct shot at any permitted ball; a shot placing an opponent in such a position
    • v.
      subject (oneself or one's opponent) to a snooker;leave (someone) in a difficult position; thwart
    • verb: snooker, 3rd person present: snookers, gerund or present participle: snookering, past tense: snookered, past participle: snookered

    • noun: snooker, plural noun: snookers

    • 釋義

    名詞

    • 1. a game played with cues on a billiard table in which the players use a cue ball (white) to pocket the other balls (fifteen red and six colored) in a set order a snooker hall a snooker tournament
    • a position in a game of snooker or pool in which a player cannot make a direct shot at any permitted ball; a shot placing an opponent in such a position he needed a snooker to have a chance of winning the frame

    動詞

    • 1. subject (oneself or one's opponent) to a snooker he potted yellow and green, and then snookered Davis on the brown Hendry led, but then snookered himself
    • leave (someone) in a difficult position; thwart I managed to lose my car keys—that was me snookered
    • trick, entice, or trap they were snookered into buying books at prices that were too high