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I [snætʃ]1) (fragment) (of conversation) frammento m., stralcio m.; (of poem) alcuni versi m.pl.; (of concerto) brano m.; (of tune) pezzetto m., pezzo m.2) (grab)to make a snatch at sth. — cercare di afferrare qcs
3) (theft) scippo m.4) sport (in weight-lifting) strappo m.II 1. [snætʃ]1) (grab) afferrare [ object]; cogliere [ opportunity]; strappare [ victory]; prendere [ lead]2.to snatch sth. from sb. — strappare qcs. a qcn
to snatch at — cercare di afferrare [rope, letter]
* * *[snæ ] 1. verb1) (to (try to) seize or grab suddenly: The monkey snatched the biscuit out of my hand.) afferrare2) (to take quickly, when one has time or the opportunity: She managed to snatch an hour's sleep.) prendere2. noun1) (an attempt to seize: The thief made a snatch at her handbag.) (tentativo di afferrare)2) (a short piece or extract eg from music, conversation etc: a snatch of conversation.) frammento, brano* * *[snætʃ]1. n1)to make a snatch at sth — cercare di afferrare qc2) (fam: theft) furto, rapina, (kidnapping) rapimento3) (snippet) pezzosnatches of conversation — frammenti mpl di conversazione
2. vt(grab: object) strappare con violenza, (opportunity) cogliere, (few days, short break) prendersi, (steal), (also), (fig: kiss, victory) rubare, (kidnap) rapire3. vito snatch at — (object) cercare di afferrare, (opportunity) cogliere al volo
•* * *snatch /snætʃ/n.1 atto del ghermire; tentativo d'afferrare; tentativo di presa; stretta: to make a snatch at st., cercar d'afferrare qc.2 breve periodo ( di tempo, di lavoro, ecc.): snatches of time off, brevi periodi di ferie; ferie a bocconi3 frammento; brano; pezzetto; squarcio: snatches of a tale, frammenti di un racconto; a snatch of a song, un pezzetto di una canzone4 (fam.) boccone; spuntino● (naut.) snatch block, pastecca □ a snatch of sleep, una dormitina □ (in GB) snatch squad, reparto antisommossa; (fam.) squadra di poliziotti che fa un arresto □ to sleep in snatches, dormire a intervalli □ to work in snatches, lavorare a strappi.(to) snatch /snætʃ/v. t.1 afferrare; agguantare; carpire; ghermire; dar di piglio a: to snatch the first opportunity, afferrare la prima occasione; to snatch a kiss, carpire (o rubare) un bacio2 strappare a viva forza; strappare ( anche fig.); portare via; cogliere a stento: The wind snatched my hat off, il vento mi ha portato via il cappello; He was snatched from my arms [from the flames], è stato strappato dalle mie braccia [alle fiamme]; to snatch victory, strappare ( cogliere a stento) la vittoria; ( sport) to snatch a draw, strappare il pareggio● to snatch at, fare l'atto d'afferrare, cercar di strappare; afferrare, agguantare; (fig.) accettare al volo, con entusiasmo ( un'offerta, un invito): The drowning man snatched at the lifebelt, l'uomo sul punto d'annegare ha cercato d'afferrare il salvagente; The thief snatched at my purse, il ladro ha cercato di strapparmi la borsa □ to snatch at the chance, cogliere il destro; non farsi sfuggire l'occasione □ to snatch away, portare via ( anche, fig., speranze, ecc.); rapire: He was snatched away by premature death, è stato rapito da morte prematura □ ( basket, ecc.) to snatch the ball, rubare palla □ to snatch sb. from the jaws of death, strappare q. alla morte □ to snatch a meal, rimediare un pasto □ ( calcio) to snatch one's shot, sbucciare il pallone; colpirlo male □ to snatch up, prendere su, raccogliere, afferrare in fretta e furia (q. o qc.): The thug snatched up a knife, il malvivente ha afferrato un coltello.* * *I [snætʃ]1) (fragment) (of conversation) frammento m., stralcio m.; (of poem) alcuni versi m.pl.; (of concerto) brano m.; (of tune) pezzetto m., pezzo m.2) (grab)to make a snatch at sth. — cercare di afferrare qcs
3) (theft) scippo m.4) sport (in weight-lifting) strappo m.II 1. [snætʃ]1) (grab) afferrare [ object]; cogliere [ opportunity]; strappare [ victory]; prendere [ lead]2.to snatch sth. from sb. — strappare qcs. a qcn
to snatch at — cercare di afferrare [rope, letter]
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2 пресекулка
stopping, stopна пресекулки by fits and starts; on and off; in snatches; from time to time; intermittently* * *пресеку̀лка,ж., -и обикн. мн. stopping, stop; на \пресекулкаи by fits and starts; on and off; in snatches; from time to time; intermittently.* * *1. stopping, stop 2. на пресекулки by fits and starts;on and off;in snatches;from time to time; intermittently -
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interrupting, etc. вж. прекъсвам; interruption; disconnection; discontinuance; break; suspension(за обедна почивка и пр.) break, recess, interval(на спортно състезание и пр.) time-outмед. (на пулс) intermissionпулс с прекъсване an intermittent pulseс прекъсване intermittently; on and off; in snatches; by fits and startsбез прекъсване without a break; nonstopработя с прекъсвания work in/by snatchesбез прекъсване - 20 часа без прекъсване 20 hours at a stretch/without a breakпрекъсване на работата юр. work stoppageпрекъсване на съобщенията disruption of communicationsпрекъсване на ток ел. power breakdownпрекъсване на предаването рад. a break-down in transmissionпрекъсване на пътуване a break in o.'s journey* * *прекъ̀сване,ср., -ия interrupting; interruption; disconnection; discontinuance; suspension; ( при двигател) jam; \прекъсванее на пластове геол. omission of beds; (за обедна почивка и пр.) break, recess, interval; (на спортно състезание и пр.) time-out; мед. (на пулс) intermission; \прекъсванее на предаването радио. break-down in transmission; \прекъсванее на пътуване break in o.’s journey; \прекъсванее на работата юр. work stoppage; \прекъсванее на съобщенията disruption of communications; \прекъсванее на ток ел. power break-down; пулс с \прекъсванее an intermittent pulse; работя с \прекъсванеия work in/by snatches; с \прекъсванее intermittently; on and off; in snatches; by fits and starts.* * *adjournment: He works six hours without a прекъсване. - Той работи шест часа без прекъсване.; breaking; cessation; discontinuity{,diskxn`tinyuiti}; disjunction (ел.); intermission; interregnum; interruption; pause{pO;z}; break down: a прекъсване in transmission - прекъсване на предаването; suspension; time-out (сп.)* * *1. (за обедна почивка и np.) break, recess, interval 2. (на спортно състезание и np.) time-out 3. 1 часа без ПРЕКЪСВАНЕ 4. 2 hours at a stretch/without a break 5. interrupting, etc. вж. прекъсвам;interruption;disconnection;discontinuance;break;suspension 6. ПРЕКЪСВАНЕ на предаването рад. a break-down in transmission 7. ПРЕКЪСВАНЕ на пътуване a break in o.'s journey 8. ПРЕКЪСВАНЕ на работата юр. work stoppage 9. ПРЕКЪСВАНЕ на съобщенията disruption of communications 10. ПРЕКЪСВАНЕ на ток ел. power breakdown 11. без ПРЕКЪСВАНЕ without a break;nonstop 12. мед. (на пулс) intermission 13. пулс с ПРЕКЪСВАНЕ an intermittent pulse 14. работя с прекъсвания work in/by snatches 15. с ПРЕКЪСВАНЕ intermittently;on and off;in snatches;by fits and starts -
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{snætʃ}
I. 1. грабвам, сграбчвам, открадвам
2. отскубвам, изтръгвам, отнасям
sl. отвличам (away, off, from, up)
to SNATCH a kiss открадвам си целувка
3. to SNATCH at посягам да взема/грабна, приемам веднага/охотно (предложение и пр.)
II. 1. грабване, сграбчване, посягане
2. откъс, парче
SNATCHes of conversation откъслечен разговор
3. кратък период/врeме
to work by/in SNATCHes работя с прекъсвания/на пресекулки
to have a SNATCH of sleep дремвам малко
4. лека закуска, похапване
5. sl. отвличане* * *{snatsh} v 1. грабвам, сграбчвам; открадвам; 2. отскубвам, изтр(2) {snatsh} n 1. грабване, сграбчване; посягане; 2. откъс, пар* * *откъс; откъсвам; отскубвам; парче; грабвам; дръпване;* * *1. i. грабвам, сграбчвам, открадвам 2. ii. грабване, сграбчване, посягане 3. sl. отвличам (away, off, from, up) 4. sl. отвличане 5. snatches of conversation откъслечен разговор 6. to have a snatch of sleep дремвам малко 7. to snatch a kiss открадвам си целувка 8. to snatch at посягам да взема/грабна, приемам веднага/охотно (предложение и пр.) 9. to work by/in snatches работя с прекъсвания/на пресекулки 10. кратък период/врeме 11. лека закуска, похапване 12. откъс, парче 13. отскубвам, изтръгвам, отнасям* * *snatch[snætʃ] I. v 1. грабвам, откъсвам, отскубвам, изскубвам, изтръгвам ( off, away, from, down, up); to \snatch a kiss открадвам целувка; to \snatch victory from the jaws of defeat грабвам неочаквана победа; to \snatch o.'s time австр. разг. напускам работа, като вземам заработеното възнаграждение; 2.: to \snatch at посягам на; приемам веднага ( предложение); II. n 1. грабване, дръпване; to make a \snatch at опитвам се да хвана, посягам към; 2. нещо грабнато; сноп, откъс, парче; to overhear \snatches of conversation дочувам откъслечен разговор; 3. кратък промеждутък от време; to work in (by) \snatchs работя с прекъсвания; I had a \snatch of sleep дремнах малко; 4. похапване, лека закуска; 5. англ. sl обир, грабеж, кражба; 6. ам. sl отвличане, похищение; 7. attr с грабване; \snatch thief апаш, крадец на чанти; \snatch raid бърз обир (на магазин, витрина). -
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1. transitive verb1) (grab) schnappensnatch a bite to eat — [schnell] einen Bissen zu sich nehmen
snatch a rest — sich (Dat.) eine Ruhepause verschaffen
2. intransitive verb 3. nounsnatch something from something — etwas schnell von etwas nehmen; (very abruptly) etwas von etwas reißen
1)make a snatch at somebody/something — nach jemandem/etwas greifen
4) (fragment) snatches of talk/conversation Gesprächsfetzen od. -brocken Pl.Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91788/snatch_away">snatch away* * *[snæ ] 1. verb2) (to take quickly, when one has time or the opportunity: She managed to snatch an hour's sleep.) ergreifen2. noun1) (an attempt to seize: The thief made a snatch at her handbag.) schneller Griff2) (a short piece or extract eg from music, conversation etc: a snatch of conversation.) die Bruchstücke (pl.)* * *[snætʃ]I. n<pl -es>1. (sudden grab) schneller Griffto make a \snatch at sth nach etw dat greifenI only managed to catch a few \snatches of the conversation ich konnte nur ein paar Gesprächsfetzen mitbekommen4. (spell of activity)to do sth in \snatches etw mit Unterbrechungen tunII. vt▪ to \snatch sth etw schnappento \snatch sth out of sb's hand jdm etw aus der Hand reißen2. (steal)he \snatched the gold medal from the Canadian champion er schnappte dem kanadischen Champion die Goldmedaille weg3. (kidnap)▪ to \snatch sb jdn entführen4. (take quick advantage of sth)▪ to \snatch sth etw ergatternperhaps you'll be able to \snatch a couple of hours' sleep before dinner vielleicht schaffst du es, vor dem Abendessen noch zwei Stunden Schlaf zu kriegen5.▶ to \snatch victory from the jaws of defeat eine drohende Niederlage in einen Sieg verwandeln* * *[sntʃ]1. n1) (= act) Griff mto do sth in snatches — etw in Etappen tun
2. vt1) (= grab) greifento snatch hold of sth — nach etw greifen, etw packen
to snatch sth out of sb's hand — jdm etw aus der Hand reißen
2) some sleep etc ergatternto snatch a quick meal —
the Ferrari snatched the lead on the last lap — der Ferrari riss in der letzten Runde die Führung an sich
to snatch an opportunity —
they snatched a quick kiss — sie gaben sich (dat) schnell einen Kuss
he snatched a kiss while she wasn't looking — als sie gerade wegsah, stahl er ihr schnell einen Kuss
they snatched victory from the jaws of defeat with a goal in the last minute — mit einem Tor in der letzten Minute konnten sie aus der Niederlage noch einen Sieg machen
3. vigreifen (at nach)don't snatch! — nicht grapschen!
* * *snatch [snætʃ]at nach):snatch at the offer fig mit beiden Händen zugreifenB v/t1. etwas schnappen, ergreifen, packen:snatch up aufraffen2. etwas schnappen, fangen3. fig eine Gelegenheit etc ergreifen, etwas, auch Schlaf ergattern:snatch a hurried meal rasch etwas zu sich nehmen4. etwas an sich reißen:snatch a kiss einen Kuss rauben5. snatch (away) from jemandem etwas, jemanden dem Meer, dem Tod etc entreißen, jemandem etwas wegschnappen:he was snatched away from us by premature death er wurde uns durch einen (allzu) frühen Tod entrissen;snatch victory away from sb jemandem den Sieg wegschnappen6. snatch off weg-, herunterreißen7. Gewichtheben: reißen8. sla) Br raubenb) besonders US kidnappenC s1. Schnappen n, schneller (Zu)Griff:make a snatch at → B 1, B 2, B 32. kurzer Augenblick:sleep in snatches immer wieder aufwachen, Durchschlafstörungen haben3. fig Bruchstück n, Brocken m:snatches of conversation Gesprächsfetzen5. sla) Br Raub mb) besonders US Kidnapping n6. US vulga) Fotze f, Möse f (beide vulg) (Vulva)b) Nummer f (Geschlechtsverkehr):* * *1. transitive verb1) (grab) schnappensnatch a bite to eat — [schnell] einen Bissen zu sich nehmen
snatch a rest — sich (Dat.) eine Ruhepause verschaffen
2. intransitive verb 3. nounsnatch something from something — etwas schnell von etwas nehmen; (very abruptly) etwas von etwas reißen
1)make a snatch at somebody/something — nach jemandem/etwas greifen
4) (fragment) snatches of talk/conversation Gesprächsfetzen od. -brocken Pl.Phrasal Verbs:* * *v.greifen v.greifen v.(§ p.,pp.: griff, gegriffen)haschen v.zusammenraffen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v. -
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I.vol1 [vɔl]1. masculine nouna. [d'oiseau, avion] flight• vol d'essai/de nuit test/night flight• vol régulier/charter scheduled/charter flight• il y a 8 heures de vol entre... it's an 8-hour flight between...• heures/conditions de vol flying hours/conditions• un pilote qui a plusieurs centaines d'heures de vol a pilot with several hundred hours' flying experience► au vol• attraper qch au vol [+ ballon, objet lancé] to catch sth in midairb. ( = oiseaux) flock2. compoundsII.vol2 [vɔl]masculine noun( = délit) theft• vol qualifié or aggravé aggravated theft• c'est du vol ! it's daylight robbery!* * *vɔl
1.
nom masculin1) ( d'oiseau) flightprendre son vol — to take wing, to fly off
2) ( groupe) (de canards, cigognes) flight; ( d'insectes) cloudde haut vol — fig [diplomate] high-flying; [cambrioleur] big-time; [prostituée] high-class
3) (d'avion, de fusée) flightavoir 1000 heures de vol à son actif — to have logged 1,000 flying hours
de vol — [conditions] flying; [plan, simulateur] flight
4) ( délit) theft; ( plus important) robbery
2.
au vol locution adverbialePhrasal Verbs:* * *vɔl nm1) (mode de locomotion) flyingau vol; attraper qch au vol — to catch sth as it flies past
2) (= trajet) flight3) (= groupe d'oiseaux) flight4) (= délit) theft, stealing, (= larcin) theft* * *A nm1 ( d'oiseau) flight (de of); prendre son vol to take wing, to fly off; à vol d'oiseau as the crow flies;2 ( groupe) un vol de a flight of [canards, cigognes]; a cloud of [insectes]; de haut vol lit [oiseau] high-flying ( épith); fig [diplomate] high-flying ( épith); [cambrioleur] big-time ( épith); [prostituée] high-class ( épith);3 (d'avion, de fusée) flight; le vol pour Paris the Paris flight; il y a 3 heures de vol entre it's a three-hour flight between; avoir 1000 heures de vol à son actif to have logged 1,000 flying hours; en (plein) vol in flight; de vol [conditions] flying; [plan, simulateur] flight;4 ( délit) theft (de of); ( plus important) robbery; commettre un vol to commit a theft ou robbery; c'est du vol (manifeste)! it's daylight robbery!; c'est du vol organisé! fig it's a racket!B au vol loc adv tirer un oiseau au vol to shoot a bird in flight; attraper une balle au vol to catch a ball in mid-air; saisir des bribes de conversations au vol to catch snatches of conversation.vol à l'arraché Jur bag snatching; vol avec effraction Jur burglary; vol à l'étalage shoplifting; vol habité manned flight; vol libre Sport hang gliding; faire du vol libre to go hang gliding; vol à main armée armed robbery; vol qualifié Jur aggravated theft GB, grand larceny US; vol à la roulotte○ theft from a parked vehicle; vol sec air travel; vol simple Jur theft; vol à la tire pickpocketing; vol à voile gliding; faire du vol à voile to go gliding.[vɔl] nom masculincommettre un vol to commit a theft, to stealvol simple/qualifié common/aggravated theftvol avec effraction breaking and entering, burglary2. [vente à un prix excessif]pratiquer le ou faire du vol libre to go hang-glidingpratiquer le ou faire du vol à voile to glide, to do glidingvol de perdreaux flock ou covey of partridgesà vol d'oiseau locution adverbialec'est loin, à vol d'oiseau? is it far, as the crow flies?————————au vol locution adverbiale1. [en passant]saisir au vol [ballon, clés] to catch in mid-airattraper ou prendre un bus au vol to jump on to a moving bussaisir une occasion au vol to jump at ou to seize an opportunity2. CHASSEtirer/tuer un oiseau au vol to shoot/to kill a bird on the wingde haut vol locution adjectivale[artiste, spécialiste] top (avant nom) -
7 ara sıra
adv. from time to time, by snatches, every now and then, now and then, in snatches, occasionally, sometimes, ever and anon, betweenwhiles, every once in a while, now and again, off and on, on and off, on occasion, in places, once in a while* * *1. on occasion 2. once in a while -
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snæ 1. verb1) (to (try to) seize or grab suddenly: The monkey snatched the biscuit out of my hand.) nappe, rive til seg, trive2) (to take quickly, when one has time or the opportunity: She managed to snatch an hour's sleep.) snappe2. noun1) (an attempt to seize: The thief made a snatch at her handbag.) snapping2) (a short piece or extract eg from music, conversation etc: a snatch of conversation.) bruddstykkesnappeIsubst. \/snætʃ\/1) snapping, hugg, grep, napp2) kort periode, kort stund3) bruddstykke, stump, bit4) ( i vektløfting) rykk5) ( slang) kidnapping6) ( slang) tyveri, ran7) ( slang) huking, anholdelse8) ( vulgært om vagina) fitte, kuse, mus9) ( vulgært om samleie) knull, nyp, nummerget a snatch of sleep få seg en høneblundmake a snatch at gripe etter, snappe ettersnatches of sunshine solglimt, solgløttsnatches of verse versestumper, bruddstykker av poesisnatch meal raskt måltid, matbitwork in\/by snatches arbeide rykkvis, arbeide periodevis, arbeide i rykk og nappIIverb \/snætʃ\/1) gripe, grafse, krafse2) snappe, rive til seg, stjele (til seg)3) ( slang) kidnappe4) ( slang) kvarte, rappe5) ( slang) huke, anholdesnatch at gripe etter, grafse etter, krafse ettersnatch away rive bortsnatch off rive av seg, slite av segsnatch up gripe tak i, hugge tak i
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