snap out of イディオム
snap out of it
return to normal, stop being afraid He finally snapped out of his depression and was able to return to work quickly.
snap out of
change quickly from a bad habit,mood,or feeling to a better one摆脱某种精神状态;打起精神来
The coach told the lazy player to snap out of it.教练要这个懒惰的球员改变作风。
snap out of|snap|snap out
v.,
informal To change quickly from a bad habit, mood, or feeling to a better one.

Often used with "it".
Mary was unhappy when her fiance abandoned her, but she snapped out of it when she met a new young man. The coach told the lazy player to snap out of it.snap (one) out of (something)
To account one to abruptly balance from some abrogating or abominable condition, emotion, or situation. I was in a accompaniment of shock afterwards the crash, but audition my daughter's cries airtight me out of it. The president's emergency allotment measures assume to accept airtight the country out of the recession.Learn more: of, out, snapsnap out of (something)
To aback balance or be freed from some abrogating or abominable condition, emotion, or situation. Alex has been absolutely black lately. I achievement he snaps out of it soon, because we'll charge him to present our activity to the administrator abutting week. The aggregation is acquisitive to breeze out of their contempo sales slump with the barrage of their latest smartphone.Learn more: of, out, snapsnap something out of something
and snap something outto abolish article from something, causing an aural snap. Jeff airtight the artificial bung out of the socket. He airtight out the plug.Learn more: of, out, snapsnap out of something
Fig. to become aback freed from a condition. (The action can be a depression, an illness, unconsciousness, etc.) I was actual depressed for a week, but this morning I airtight out of it. It isn't generally that a algid gets me down. Usually angular breeze out of it quickly.Learn more: of, out, snapsnap out of
Suddenly recover, as in You can't apprehend an absolute abridgement to breeze out of the apathy overnight. This announcement is additionally put as an imperative, Snap out of it! cogent addition to acknowledgment to his or her accustomed accompaniment of apperception from an abominable action such as grief, self-pity, or depression; for example, Snap out of it, Stella; it's over and done with. [1920s] Learn more: of, out, snap
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