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snatch+an+opportunity

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    /'snætʃ/ * danh từ - cái nắm lấy, cái vồ lấy =to make a snatch at something+ vồ lấy cái gì - (số nhiều) đoạn, khúc =to overhear snatches of conversation+ nghe lỏm được nhiều đoạn của câu chuyện - thời gian ngắn, một lúc, một lát =a snatch of sleep+ giấc ngủ chợp đi một lát =to work by snatches+ làm việc bữa đực bữa cái; làm việc theo hứng (thích thì làm, không thích thì thôi) - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (từ lóng) sự bắt cóc * động từ - nắm lấy, giật lấy, vồ lấy, chộp lấy, bắt lấy, tranh thủ (làm gì) =to snatch an opportunity+ nắm lấy thời cơ =to snatch a quick meal+ tranh thủ ăn nhanh =to snatch victory out of defeat+ dành lấy thắng lợi từ thế thất bại =to snatch at an offer+ chộp lấy một lời đề nghị =to snatch something out of somebody's hand+ giật lấy vật gì trên tay ai, nẫng tay trên ai =to snatch a half-hour's repose+ tranh thủ nghỉ nửa tiếng =to snatch someone from the jaws of death+ cứu thoát ai khỏi nhanh vuốt của tử thần - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (từ lóng) bắt cóc

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > snatch

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  • snatch — [[t]snæ̱tʃ[/t]] snatches, snatching, snatched 1) VERB If you snatch something or snatch at something, you take it or pull it away quickly. [V n prep] Mick snatched the cards from Archie s hand... [V n with adv] He snatched up the telephone... [V… …   English dictionary

  • snatch — 01. The young man [snatched] the woman s purse from her hands, and ran off down the street. 02. As soon as the telephone rang, he [snatched] up the receiver excitedly. 03. We were able to [snatch] a few hours sleep after our long flight, before… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • snatch at — To try to snatch or seize • • • Main Entry: ↑snatch * * * snatch at [phrasal verb] snatch at (something) : to grab or try to grab (something) quickly or eagerly chaotic city streets where thieves snatch at tourists wallets often used figuratively …   Useful english dictionary

  • opportunity — The expressions have (or take, etc.) the (or an, every, etc.) opportunity are followed either by a to infinitive or by of + verbal noun: • I was eager to snatch at every opportunity to get myself established as a writer, film maker, what have you …   Modern English usage

  • snatch — I UK [snætʃ] / US verb [transitive] Word forms snatch : present tense I/you/we/they snatch he/she/it snatches present participle snatching past tense snatched past participle snatched * 1) to pull or take something away quickly Her brother… …   English dictionary

  • snatch — snatch1 [ snætʃ ] verb transitive * 1. ) to pull or take something away quickly: Katherine angrily snatched her hand out of his grasp. Her brother snatched the letter and tore it open. a ) to quickly steal something from someone: Someone snatched …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • snatch — 1 verb (T) 1 to take something away from someone with a quick violent movement; grab 1 (1): The thief snatched her purse and ran. 2 to quickly take the opportunity to do something for an hour etc because you do not have much time: I managed to… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • snatch — [snætʃ] verb [T] I 1) to quickly take something or someone away Her brother snatched the letter and tore it open.[/ex] 2) to take the opportunity to do something quickly They managed to snatch a few hours sleep.[/ex] 3) to manage to get something …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • snatch — I. verb Etymology: Middle English snacchen to snap, seize; akin to Middle Dutch snacken to snap at Date: 13th century intransitive verb to attempt to seize something suddenly transitive verb to take or grasp abruptly or hastily < snatch up a pen… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • snatch — snætʃ n. grab, act of suddenly seizing something; bit, scrap, fragment; brief period of time, spell; kidnapping (Slang) v. attempt to seize; take abruptly, grab quickly; kidnap, abduct; seize an opportunity …   English contemporary dictionary

  • 2006 Texas Longhorn football team — NCAATeamFootballSeason Year=2006 Team=Texas Longhorns ImageSize=130 Conference=Big 12 Conference Division=South ShortConference=Big 12 CoachRank=13 APRank=13 BCSRank=19 Record=10 3 ConfRecord=6 2 HeadCoach=Mack Brown OffCoach= Greg Davis DefCoach …   Wikipedia

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