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1) обжимка, клепальная обжимка || зажимать; обжимать2) защёлка; запор; замок || защёлкивать; запирать4) треск || трещать5) разламывать•to snap off — ломать, ломаться; обламывать
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дословно - щелчок, щелкнуть. На сленге - несколько разнородных значений: сфотографировать; сойти с ума; пустяшная, но прибыльная работа; проворство; хитрость.Snapshot — фотография.
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крючок-карабин; спускать курок ( без выстрела) ; делать моментальный фотоснимок— snap to -
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phrvi infml1)2)Already the tension to do well in school is making her nervous and apt to snap at everyone — Напряженная работа в школе уже сделала ее нервной, и поэтому она может наорать на тебя ни за что
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phrvi infmlWhen they realized what was happening they began to snap to — Когда они поняли, что происходит, то сразу начали проявлять активность
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germ. glapisjan?; glada-; slaika; snap-; snapēn; snappæn; snub- -
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защелкивающийся
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[Л.Г.Суменко. Англо-русский словарь по информационным технологиям. М.: ГП ЦНИИС, 2003.]Тематики
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > snap-in
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