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1. transitive verb,- pp- schnippeln (ugs.), schneiden [Loch]; schnippeln (ugs.) od. schneiden an (+ Dat.) [Tuch, Haaren, Hecke]; (cut off) abschnippeln (ugs.); abschneiden2. intransitive verb,- pp- schnippeln (ugs.); schneiden3. noun* * *[snip] 1. past tense, past participle - snipped; verb(to cut sharply, especially with a single quick action, with scissors etc: I snipped off two inches of thread.) schnipseln2. noun1) (a cut with scissors: With a snip of her scissors she cut a hole in the cloth.) der Schnitt2) (a small piece cut off: The floor was covered in snips of paper.) der Schnipsel3) (a bargain: It's a snip at $3!) der Gelegenheitskauf•- academic.ru/68418/snippet">snippet* * *[snɪp]I. nto give sth a \snip etw [ab]schneiden2. (piece)a \snip of cloth ein Stück nt Stoff▪ to be a \snip ein echtes Schnäppchen sein▪ the \snip der SchnittII. vt* * *[snɪp]1. n2) (of cloth) Stück nt; (of paper) Schnipsel m, Schnippel m or nt (inf); (from newspaper) Ausschnitt m2. vtschnippeln (inf)to snip sth off — etw abschnippeln (inf)
3. vito snip at — schnippeln an (+dat) (inf)
* * *snip [snıp]A v/t1. schneiden, schnippeln, schnipseln (beide umg):snip out herausschneiden2. eine Fahrkarte knipsenB v/i schnippeln, schnipseln umgC s1. Schnipsel m/n2. Schnitt m3. US umga) Knirps mb) Würstchen n4. Br umga) Kinderspiel n, Klacks m umgb) Schnäppchen n umg* * *1. transitive verb,- pp- schnippeln (ugs.), schneiden [Loch]; schnippeln (ugs.) od. schneiden an (+ Dat.) [Tuch, Haaren, Hecke]; (cut off) abschnippeln (ugs.); abschneiden2. intransitive verb,- pp- schnippeln (ugs.); schneiden3. noun* * *n.Schnitt -e m. v.schnippeln v. -
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noun1) (piece) Schnipsel, der od. das2) (of information in newspaper) Notiz, die; (of knowledge) Bruchstück, das; (from a book) Passage, die; (of conversation) Gesprächsfetzen, der* * *[-pit]* * *snip·pet[ˈsnɪpɪt]n\snippets of cardboard/paper Karton-/Papierschnipsel pl\snippets of cloth Stofffetzen pl\snippets of a conversation Gesprächsfetzen pl\snippet from a newspaper Zeitungsausschnitt m* * *['snIpɪt]nStückchen nt; (of paper also) Schnipsel m or nt; (of information) (Bruch)stück nt* * *snippet [ˈsnıpıt] s1. Schnipsel m/n* * *noun1) (piece) Schnipsel, der od. das2) (of information in newspaper) Notiz, die; (of knowledge) Bruchstück, das; (from a book) Passage, die; (of conversation) Gesprächsfetzen, der* * *n.Schnipsel n. -
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past tense, past participle; see academic.ru/68414/snip">snip -
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nounGemeiner Pastinak, der; Pastinake, die* * *1) (a plant with a yellowish-white root used as a vegetable.) der Pastinaker2) (the root.) der Pastinaker* * *pars·nip[ˈpɑ:snɪp, AM ˈpɑ:r-]n Pastinak m, Pastinake f* * *['pAːsnɪp]nPastinak m, Pastinake f* * *fine words butter no parsnips (Sprichwort) obs mit Worten allein ist nicht geholfen* * *nounGemeiner Pastinak, der; Pastinake, die -
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nounHeckenschütze, der* * *noun The soldier was shot by a sniper.) der Heckenschütze* * *snip·er[ˈsnaɪpəʳ, AM -ɚ]\sniper attacks Angriffe pl durch Heckenschützen* * *['snaɪpə(r)]nHeckenschütze m/-schützin f* * ** * *nounHeckenschütze, der* * *n.Heckenschütze m.Scharfschütze m.
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Snip — Snip, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Snipped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Snipping}.] [D. snippen; akin to G. schnippen.] To cut off the nip or neb of, or to cut off at once with shears or scissors; to clip off suddenly; to nip; hence, to break off; to snatch away.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Snip-snap — a. Quick; short; sharp; smart. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Snip Snap Snorem — is an old game at cards, sometimes called Earl of Coventry. There are several methods of playing, but in the most common a full whist pack is used and any number of players may take part. The pack is dealt, one card at a time, and the eldest hand … Wikipedia