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1 noun∎ with a snap of his fingers en claquant des doigts;∎ to open/to close sth with a snap ouvrir/refermer qch d'un coup sec;∎ the branch broke with a snap la branche a cassé avec un bruit sec∎ to make a snap at sb/sth essayer de mordre qn/qch;∎ the dog made a snap at the bone le chien a essayé de happer l'os∎ to take a snap of sb prendre qn en photo;∎ holiday snaps photos fpl de vacances∎ to play snap ≃ jouer à la bataille∎ a cold snap, a snap of cold weather une vague de froid∎ put some snap into it! allez, mettez-y un peu de nerf!∎ it's a snap! c'est simple comme bonjour!(k) (in American football) remise f directe∎ she made a snap decision to go to Paris elle décida tout à coup d'aller à Paris;∎ the President made a snap decision to send troops le Président décida immédiatement d'envoyer des troupes;∎ to call a snap election procéder à une élection surprise∎ to snap sth in two or in half casser qch en deux d'un coup sec(b) (crack → whip, fingers, rubber band) faire claquer;∎ she snapped her case shut elle ferma sa valise d'un coup sec;∎ she only needs to snap her fingers and he comes running il lui suffit de claquer des doigts pour qu'il arrive en courant;∎ to snap one's fingers at sb (to gain attention) faire claquer ses doigts pour attirer l'attention de qn; (mockingly) faire la nique à qn;∎ they snapped their fingers at the idea ils ont rejeté l'idée avec mépris(c) (say brusquely) dire d'un ton sec ou brusque;∎ "no", he snapped "non", dit-il d'un ton sec;∎ to snap an order at sb lancer un ordre à qn d'un ton sec∎ she snapped the letter out of my hand elle m'a arraché la lettre des mains(a) (break → branch) se casser net ou avec un bruit sec, craquer; (→ elastic band) claquer; (→ rope) se casser, rompre;∎ to snap in two se casser net(b) (make cracking sound → whip, fingers, jaw) claquer;∎ to snap open/shut s'ouvrir/se fermer avec un bruit sec ou avec un claquement;∎ familiar snap to it! grouille-toi!, magne-toi!∎ after his divorce he just snapped après son divorce, il a craqué∎ to snap at sb parler à qn d'un ton sec;∎ there's no need to snap! tu n'as pas besoin de me/lui/ etc parler sur ce ton-là!∎ to snap at chercher à ou essayer de mordre;∎ the dog snapped at his ankles le chien essayait de lui mordre les chevilles;∎ the fish snapped at the bait les poissons cherchaient à happer l'appât;∎ figurative the taxmen were beginning to snap at his heels les impôts commençaient à le talonner∎ tourists snapping away with their cameras des touristes qui n'arrêtent pas de prendre des photos∎ snap! ≃ bataille!∎ snap! tiens!□, quelle coïncidence!□ ;∎ my mother's a teacher - snap, so's mine! ma mère est prof - tiens! la mienne aussi!6 adverb∎ to go snap casser net►► American snap bean haricot m vert;snap fastener (press stud) bouton-pression m, pression f; (clasp → on handbag, necklace) fermoir m (à pression)(a) (trigger, elastic) revenir brusquement(b) (reply brusquely) répondre d'un ton sec➲ snap offcasser;∎ he snapped off a piece of chocolate il a cassé un morceau de chocolat;∎ familiar to snap sb's head off envoyer promener qn(se) casser net∎ to snap a light on allumer une lampe➲ snap out(question) poser d'un ton sec; (order, warning) lancer brutalement;∎ "stop!", he snapped out "arrête!", lança-t-il brutalement∎ snap out of it! (out of depression) secoue-toi!; (out of bad temper) arrête de t'énerver comme ça!;∎ he can't seem to snap out of this mood he's in il n'a pas l'air de vouloir changer d'humeur(a) (of dog, fish) happer, attraper(b) (bargain, offer, opportunity) sauter sur, se jeter sur;∎ the records were snapped up in no time les disques sont partis ou se sont vendus en un rien de temps;∎ the cakes/the best bargains were soon snapped up les gâteaux sont partis/les meilleures affaires sont parties très vite∎ snap it up! dépêchons! -
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I Adj. brusque, curt, abrupt* * *brusque* * *brụ̈sk [brʏsk]1. adjbrusque, abrupt, curt2. advbrusquely, abruptly, curtlysich brüsk abwenden — to turn away abruptly or brusquely
* * *1) brusquely2) (blunt and abrupt in manner: a brusque reply.) brusque* * *[brʏsk]adj brusque* * *1.Adjektiv brusque; abrupt2.adverbial brusquely; abruptly* * *A. adj brusque, curt, abruptB. adv brusquely, abruptly;jemanden brüsk abfertigen give sb short shrift* * *1.Adjektiv brusque; abrupt2.adverbial brusquely; abruptly* * *adj.brusque adj. -
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(blunt and abrupt in manner: a brusque reply.) brysk; studs- brusqueness* * *(blunt and abrupt in manner: a brusque reply.) brysk; studs- brusqueness -
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adverb1) (suddenly) abrupt; plötzlich2) (brusquely) schroff; barsch3) (steeply) jäh; steil* * *adverb abrupt* * *ab·rupt·ly[əˈbrʌptli]1. (suddenly) abrupt, unvermittelt, plötzlich2. (brusquely) schroff3. (steeply) steil, schroff* * *[ə'brʌptlɪ]advabrupt; descend, drop unvermittelt, jäh; bend plötzlich; reply, ask schroff, brüsk; (= steeply) rise steil* * *adverb1) (suddenly) abrupt; plötzlich2) (brusquely) schroff; barsch3) (steeply) jäh; steil -
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(blunt and abrupt in manner: a brusque reply.) brusco- brusqueness
tr[brʌsk]1 brusco,-a, áspero,-abrusque ['brʌsk] adj: brusco♦ brusquely advadj.• brusco, -a adj.• hirsuto, -a adj.• rudo, -a adj.brʌsk, brʊskadjective brusco[bruːsk]ADJ (compar brusquer) (superl brusquest) [comment, manner etc] brusco, áspero; [person] bruscohe was very brusque with me — me trató con poca cortesía or con aspereza
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(blunt and abrupt in manner: a brusque reply.) osoren- brusqueness* * *I [brusk, brʌsk]adjective ( brusquely adverb)osoren, zadirčenII [brusk, brʌsk]transitive verbsurovo s kom ravnati, nadreti ga -
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[bruːsk] [AE brʌsk]aggettivo brusco, rude* * *(blunt and abrupt in manner: a brusque reply.) brusco- brusqueness* * *brusque /brʊsk/a.brusco; aspro; rudebrusquely avv. brusqueness n. [u].* * *[bruːsk] [AE brʌsk]aggettivo brusco, rude -
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1. adj dryrimanere a bocca asciutta end up with nothing2. m: fig trovarsi all'asciutto be stony broke* * *asciutto1 agg.1 dry: clima asciutto, dry climate; da tenere in luogo asciutto, to be kept dry // balia asciutta, dry nurse // pasta asciutta, pasta // rimanere a bocca asciutta, (fig.) to be disappointed2 (fig.) brusque, abrupt, terse, curt: tono asciutto, brusque tone; risposta asciutta, terse reply (o dry reply); un discorso asciutto, a dry speech; è un tipo dai modi asciutti, he's very abrupt (o curt)5 ( di vino) dry◆ s.m. dry place, dry land, dry ground: essere all'asciutto, to be out of the rain (o under cover) // restare all'asciutto, (fig.) to be penniless (o to have run out of money o to be hard up).asciutto2 avv. brusquely, curtly, tersely.* * *[aʃ'ʃutto] asciutto (-a)1. aggrimanere o restare a bocca asciutta fig — to be disappointed
2. smrimanere o restare all'asciutto fig — to be broke
sono rimasto all'asciutto, puoi prestarmi 50 euro? — I haven't got a bean, can you lend me 50 euros?
* * *[aʃ'ʃutto] 1.1) (senza umidità) [biancheria, capelli, mano, terreno, clima, dipinto] dry4) fig. (magro) [viso, fisico] lean2.sostantivo maschile dry place, dry groundtenere qcs. all'asciutto — to keep sth. dry
••essere, rimanere all'asciutto — to be, run short (of cash)
restare a bocca -a — (a digiuno) to go hungry; (senza niente) to be left empty-handed
* * *asciutto/a∫'∫utto/1 (senza umidità) [biancheria, capelli, mano, terreno, clima, dipinto] dry4 fig. (magro) [viso, fisico] leandry place, dry ground; tenere qcs. all'asciutto to keep sth. dryessere, rimanere all'asciutto to be, run short (of cash); restare a bocca -a (a digiuno) to go hungry; (senza niente) to be left empty-handed. -
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(blunt and abrupt in manner: a brusque reply.) avvisende, brysk, brå- brusquenessbryskadj. \/brʊsk\/, \/bruːsk\/, \/brʌsk\/1) brysk, avvisende, kort, skarp2) brå -
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(blunt and abrupt in manner: a brusque reply.) brusco- brusqueness* * *[brusk] adj brusco, abrupto, áspero, rude. -
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adj. kaba, düşüncesiz, nezaketsiz* * *haşin* * *(blunt and abrupt in manner: a brusque reply.) kaba, ters, saygısız- brusqueness -
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• ilkeä• jyrkkä• tyly• epäystävällinen• töykeä• kirjelmä• kärsimätön* * *(blunt and abrupt in manner: a brusque reply.) töykeä- brusqueness -
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(blunt and abrupt in manner: a brusque reply.) grubus, šiurkštus- brusqueness -
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