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1 snap
snap [snæp]1. n1) треск; щёлканье, щелчо́к2) сухо́е хрустя́щее пече́нье3) момента́льный сни́мок4) ре́зкое внеза́пное похолода́ние (обыкн. cold snap)5) эне́ргия, жи́вость, предприи́мчивость6) амер. сл. лёгкая при́быльная рабо́та (обыкн. soft snap)8) ре́зкая отры́вистая речь9) кусо́чек10) тех. обжи́мка ( клепальная)◊not a snap ниско́лько; ничу́ть
2. a1) поспе́шный; неожи́данный, без предупрежде́ния;snap elections внеочередны́е вы́боры
2) амер. просто́й, лёгкий3. v1) щёлкать, ля́згать, хло́пать (чем-л.);the pistol snapped пистоле́т дал осе́чку
2) защёлкивать(ся) (тж. snap to)3) огрыза́ться (at)4) ца́пнуть, укуси́ть (at)5) де́лать момента́льный сни́мок6) слома́ть(ся), порва́ть(ся)а) отлома́ть(ся);б) укуси́ть;snap to защёлкивать(ся);а) подхвати́ть, перехвати́ть;б) ре́зко останови́ть, переби́ть ( говорящего)◊to snap one's fingers at smb. игнори́ровать, «плева́ть» на кого́-л.
;to snap into it амер. бро́ситься бежа́ть
;to snap out of it отде́латься от привы́чки; освободи́ться (от дурно́го настрое́ния и т.п.)
4. adv внеза́пно, с тре́ском;snap went an oar весло́ с тре́ском слома́лось
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2 SNAP
SNAP, satellite, nuclear-powered————————SNAP, shipboard nontactical ADP programпрограмм разработки корабельной системы автоматической обработки данных небоевого назначения————————SNAP, short notice annual practiceежегодные боевые стрельбы, проводимые сразу после получения приказа————————SNAP, standard Navy accounting procedures————————SNAP, summary of Navy approved programsEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > SNAP
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3 snap
- snap
- nзащёлка
- rivet snap
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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4 snap back
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5 snap into
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6 snap out
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7 snap up
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8 snap-in-closure
Snap-in-closure, snap-off closureЗащелкивающийся колпачок mDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > snap-in-closure
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9 snap-off closure
Snap-in-closure, snap-off closureЗащелкивающийся колпачок mDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > snap-off closure
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10 snap at
snap at/up 1. ухватиться (за предложение, возможность); не упуститьI would snap at the chance of going to China for a year.
There was a time when Morris would have snapped up a chance like this.
2. схватить, расхватать (быстро купить, не задумываясь)Mr Hayes told Bob that he would take him skiing, and Bob snapped up the offer.
This antique clock was a real bargain, so I snapped it up.
Of course I snapped up the coat at that cheap price.
All the bargains in the sale had been snapped up before we got there.
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11 snap up
snap at/up 1. ухватиться (за предложение, возможность); не упуститьI would snap at the chance of going to China for a year.
There was a time when Morris would have snapped up a chance like this.
2. схватить, расхватать (быстро купить, не задумываясь)Mr Hayes told Bob that he would take him skiing, and Bob snapped up the offer.
This antique clock was a real bargain, so I snapped it up.
Of course I snapped up the coat at that cheap price.
All the bargains in the sale had been snapped up before we got there.
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12 snap-to
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13 snap fastener
snap fastener noun кнопка (для одежды) -
14 snap off
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15 snap on
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16 snap shot
snap shot [ˊsnæpʃɒt] nвы́стрел навски́дку -
17 snap to
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18 snap-beans
snap-beans noun; pl. ломкая фасоль -
19 snap-roll
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20 snap tie
- snap tie
- nбыстро снимаемая или разрываемая стяжка ( опалубки)
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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