snitch
v. 告发
To snitch on a person means to tell someone in authority that the person has done something bad or wrong.
She felt like a fifth-grader who had snitched on a classmate.
她觉得自己就像一个告发了同班同学的五年级学生。
A snitch is a person who snitches on other people.
If you snitch something, you steal it quickly and quietly.
Before I'd finished reading it, she snitched my copy of To Kill a Mockingbird.
我还没有读完我那本《杀死一只知更鸟》,她就把书给偷走了。
1. someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police
1. take by theft;
2. give away information about somebody;
Michael: Never snitch on a friend, KITT. Besides, he's right. It is my responsibility.
迈克: 永远别打朋友的小报告, 凯特. 再说他 说 得对, 那是我的责任.
But not a snitch!
但决不是一个告密者!
Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade: But not a 6 snitch.
弗兰克?斯莱德上校: 但不是一个告密者.
If he needed a snitch, did he need to wait this long to get one?
很明显假如他要找一个心腹, 他有必要过了那么久才去找 么 ?
Promise you won't snitch?
答应我,一定不告发我行 吗 ?