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The wind snatched his cap off.
Ветер сорвал с него кепку. ☰
The thief snatched her purse and ran.
Вор схватил ее сумку и рванул прочь. ☰
He snatched the phone from / out of my hand.
Он выхватил телефон у меня из рук. ☰
She snatched the toy from his hands.
Она выхватила игрушку из его рук. ☰
He snatched a quick glance at her.
Он увидел её мельком. ☰
Hilda had her husband snatched from her.
У Хильды увели мужа. ☰
A thief snatched a handbag from a woman as she was about to get into her car.
Вор вырвал у женщины сумочку в тот момент, когда она собиралась сесть в свою машину. ☰
I managed to snatch an hour’s sleep on the train.
Мне удалось поспать часок в поезде. ☰
He snatched his hand away (from the hot pan) with a cry of pain.
Он отдернул руку (от горячей сковородки), закричав от боли. ☰
The cat snatched at the butterflies.
Кот попробовал поймать бабочек. ☰
Before I could stop him the dog snatched the ham bone.
Пёс схватил окорок прежде, чем я успел ему помешать. ☰
Snatching up a knife, he chased the thief out of the house.
Keith snatches toys away from the other children.
Кит отбирает игрушки у других детей. ☰
Boxer pup Toby was snatched a fortnight ago.
Щенок породы боксёр по кличке Тоби был похищен две недели назад. ☰
An eagle swooped down and snatched one of the hens.
Орёл спикировал вниз и схватил одну из кур. ☰
The climber snatched at the rope, but missed and fell to his death.
Скалолаз попытался ухватиться за канат, но не сумел и разбился насмерть. ☰
Vargas was snatched from his home by two armed men.
Варгас был похищен из своего дома двумя вооруженными людьми. ☰
Martin’s snatch at the bridle failed and the horse raced away
Мартину не удалось ухватиться за уздечку, и лошадь умчалась. ☰
Примеры, ожидающие перевода
. to the police chief, it didn’t look like a snatch, but another case of a bride-to-be getting cold feet. ☰
Перевод на русский snatch
Snatch — Título Cerdos y diamantes / Snatch: Cerdos y diamantes Ficha técnica Dirección Guy Ritchie Dirección artística Julie Philpott … Wikipedia Español
Snatch — Tu braques ou tu raques Snatch : Tu braques ou tu raques Titre original Snatch Réalisation Guy Ritchie Acteurs principaux Jason Statham Brad Pitt Benicio del Toro Alan Ford Scénario Guy Ritchie Durée 1h43 Sortie … Wikipédia en Français
snatch at — To try to snatch or seize • • • Main Entry: ↑snatch * * * snatch at [phrasal verb] snatch at (something) : to grab or try to grab (something) quickly or eagerly chaotic city streets where thieves snatch at tourists wallets often used figuratively … Useful english dictionary
Snatch — Snatch, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Snatch — Snatch, v. i. To attempt to seize something suddenly; to catch; often with at; as, to snatch at a rope. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Snatch — Snatch, n. 1. A hasty catching or seizing; a grab; a catching at, or attempt to seize, suddenly. [1913 Webster] 2. A short period of vigorous action; as, a snatch at weeding after a shower. Tusser. [1913 Webster] They move by fits and snatches.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
snatch — [n] small part bit, fragment, piece, smattering, snippet, spell; concepts 264,832 Ant. whole snatch [v] grab away abduct, catch, clap hands on, clutch, collar*, gain, get fingers on*, grapple, grasp, grip, jerk, jump, kidnap, make off with, nab,… … New thesaurus
snatch — [snach] vt. [ME snacchen, prob. var. of snakken, to seize; akin to snaken: see SNACK] 1. to grasp or seize suddenly, eagerly, or without right, warning, etc.; grab 2. to remove abruptly or hastily 3. to take, get, or avail oneself of hastily or… … English World dictionary
snatch´i|ly — snatch|y «SNACH ee», adjective. done or occurring in snatches; disconnected; irregular. –snatch´i|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
snatch|y — «SNACH ee», adjective. done or occurring in snatches; disconnected; irregular. –snatch´i|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
Перевод на русский snatch
Snatch — Título Cerdos y diamantes / Snatch: Cerdos y diamantes Ficha técnica Dirección Guy Ritchie Dirección artística Julie Philpott … Wikipedia Español
Snatch — Tu braques ou tu raques Snatch : Tu braques ou tu raques Titre original Snatch Réalisation Guy Ritchie Acteurs principaux Jason Statham Brad Pitt Benicio del Toro Alan Ford Scénario Guy Ritchie Durée 1h43 Sortie … Wikipédia en Français
snatch at — To try to snatch or seize • • • Main Entry: ↑snatch * * * snatch at [phrasal verb] snatch at (something) : to grab or try to grab (something) quickly or eagerly chaotic city streets where thieves snatch at tourists wallets often used figuratively … Useful english dictionary
Snatch — Snatch, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Snatch — Snatch, v. i. To attempt to seize something suddenly; to catch; often with at; as, to snatch at a rope. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Snatch — Snatch, n. 1. A hasty catching or seizing; a grab; a catching at, or attempt to seize, suddenly. [1913 Webster] 2. A short period of vigorous action; as, a snatch at weeding after a shower. Tusser. [1913 Webster] They move by fits and snatches.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
snatch — [n] small part bit, fragment, piece, smattering, snippet, spell; concepts 264,832 Ant. whole snatch [v] grab away abduct, catch, clap hands on, clutch, collar*, gain, get fingers on*, grapple, grasp, grip, jerk, jump, kidnap, make off with, nab,… … New thesaurus
snatch — [snach] vt. [ME snacchen, prob. var. of snakken, to seize; akin to snaken: see SNACK] 1. to grasp or seize suddenly, eagerly, or without right, warning, etc.; grab 2. to remove abruptly or hastily 3. to take, get, or avail oneself of hastily or… … English World dictionary
snatch´i|ly — snatch|y «SNACH ee», adjective. done or occurring in snatches; disconnected; irregular. –snatch´i|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
snatch|y — «SNACH ee», adjective. done or occurring in snatches; disconnected; irregular. –snatch´i|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary