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1 간신히 구해내다
v. snatch -
2 급히 먹는 식사
n. snatch, snap -
3 급히 빼앗아 가다
v. snatch -
4 낚아채다
v. strike, snatch -
5 날치기질
n. snatch, act of suddenly seizing something -
6 단숨에 연속 동작으로 머리 위까지 들어올리다
v. snatch -
7 뜻밖에 얻다
v. snatch -
8 앗아가다
v. snatch away, bereave -
9 얼른 먹다
v. snatch -
10 얼른 잡다
v. snatch -
11 와락 붙잡다
v. snatch -
12 인상
n. look, pulling up, raising, impression, hike, sound, snatch -
13 잡아채려 하다
v. snatch -
14 잡아챔
n. snatch -
15 조각
n. piece, strip, slip, sculpture, carving, engraving, formation of a cabinet, chip, mammock, shred, sippet, snatch, rag -
16 채다
v. get kicked, get snatched, sense, snatch, fasten, stub -
17 체포하다
v. arrest, seize, take into custody, apprehend, claw, pull-in, sneeze, run in, snatch -
18 한 차례의 노동
n. snatch
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Snatch — Snatch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Snatched}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Snatching}.] [OE. snachen, snechen; akin to D. snakken to gasp, to long (for), to desire. Cf. {Snack}, n., {Sneck}.] 1. To take or seize hastily, abruptly, or without permission or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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snatch — [snach] vt. [ME snacchen, prob. var. of snakken, to seize; akin to snaken: see SNACK] 1. to grasp or seize suddenly, eagerly, or without right, warning, etc.; grab 2. to remove abruptly or hastily 3. to take, get, or avail oneself of hastily or… … English World dictionary
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snatch|y — «SNACH ee», adjective. done or occurring in snatches; disconnected; irregular. –snatch´i|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary