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snæɡ1) (a difficulty or drawback: We did not realize at first how many snags there were in our plan.) hake, hindring, ulempe2) (a place on a garment where a thread has been torn or pulled out of place.) rift, uttrukket trådulempeIsubst. \/snæɡ\/1) avbrukket (gren)stump2) forklaring: gren eller trestubbe som stikker opp fra bunnen i en elv eller innsjø og er farlig for fartøyer3) fremspring4) tannstubb, tannstump5) liten takk på gevir6) opprevet tråd, opprevet maske, revne, rift7) plutselig (og uventet) hindring, hindring8) ulempe, vanskelighet• there's the snag!9) ( hverdagslig) aber, hake, anstøtsteinIIverb \/snæɡ\/1) bli hengende fast2) få revet opp3) huke, kapre, snappe4) (skogbruk, hagebruk) hugge av (grener\/kvister så det står uregelmessige stubber igjen)5) ( overført) støte på en uventet hindring6) (amer., hverdagslig) snappe, knabbesnag a river renske opp (i) en elv
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Snag — Snag, n. [Prov. E., n., a lump on a tree where a branch has been cut off; v., to cut off the twigs and small branches from a tree, of Celtic origin; cf. Gael. snaigh, snaidh, to cut down, to prune, to sharpen, p. p. snaighte, snaidhte, cut off,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Snag boat — Snag Snag, n. [Prov. E., n., a lump on a tree where a branch has been cut off; v., to cut off the twigs and small branches from a tree, of Celtic origin; cf. Gael. snaigh, snaidh, to cut down, to prune, to sharpen, p. p. snaighte, snaidhte, cut… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Snag tooth — Snag Snag, n. [Prov. E., n., a lump on a tree where a branch has been cut off; v., to cut off the twigs and small branches from a tree, of Celtic origin; cf. Gael. snaigh, snaidh, to cut down, to prune, to sharpen, p. p. snaighte, snaidhte, cut… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Snag, Yukon — Snag is a village located on a small, dry weather sideroad off the Alaska Highway a few kilometres south of Beaver Creek, Yukon, Canada. The village of Snag is located in a bowl shaped valley of the White River and its tributaries, including Snag … Wikipedia
Snag — In forest ecology, a snag refers to a standing, partly or completely dead tree, often missing a top or most of the smaller branches, while in freshwater ecology it refers to trees, branches and other pieces of naturally occurring wood found in a… … Wikipedia
snag — I. /snæg / (say snag) noun 1. a short, projecting stump, as of a branch broken or cut off. 2. any sharp or rough projection. 3. a tree or part of a tree held fast in the bottom of a river or other water and forming an impediment or danger to… …
snag — snaglike, adj. /snag/, n., v., snagged, snagging. n. 1. a tree or part of a tree held fast in the bottom of a river, lake, etc., and forming an impediment or danger to navigation. 2. a short, projecting stump, as of a branch broken or cut off. 3 … Universalium
snag — [[t]snæg[/t]] n. v. snagged, snag•ging 1) a tree or part of a tree held fast in the bottom of a river, lake, etc., and forming an impediment or danger to navigation 2) a short, projecting stump, as of a branch broken off 3) any sharp or rough… … From formal English to slang
snag — I. noun Etymology: perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse snagi clothes peg Date: circa 1587 1. a. a tree or branch embedded in a lake or stream bed and constituting a hazard to navigation b. a standing dead tree 2. a rough sharp or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Snag — 62° 14′ N 140° 13′ W / 62.23, 140.22 Snag est une ville fantôme du Yukon au Canada … Wikipédia en Français