《口語》 迅速改變心情(態度,習慣…)、恢復健康(心情的平靜)、
振作起來、清醒點、
Snap out of st...... 我受夠……了、
snap something out of something and snap something out
to remove something from something, causing an audible snap. Jeff snapped the plastic plug out of the socket. He snapped out the plug.
snap out of something
Fig. to become suddenly freed from a condition. (The condition can be a depression, an illness, unconsciousness, etc.) I was very depressed for a week, but this morning I snapped out of it. It isn't often that a cold gets me down. Usually lean snap out of it quickly.
snap out of something
to stop experiencing something, esp. something unpleasant Davis snapped out of a two-year slump to win at the golf tournament.
Usage notes: usually used in the form snap out of it and sometimes given as advice:She's filled with grief, and just can't seem to snap out of it. Are you feeling guilty about not spending time with the kids? Well, snap out of it!
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