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1 GRÍPA
* * *(gríp; greip, gripurn; gripinn), v.1) to grasp, seize (hann greip sverð sitt á skjöld);2) to seize upon (grípa góz fyrir mönnum);3) with preps.:grípa á e-u, to catch hold of (H. greip á stafni);grípa á kýlinu, to touch upon a sore place;grípa til e-s, to seize (grípa til sverðsins);greip hundrinn til hans, the dog snapped at him;grípa upp, to catch up (Loki greip upp mikla stöng);grípa við orði, to commence speaking.* * *greip, gripu, gripit, [Ulf. greipan = κρατειν, λαμβάνειν; A. S. grîpan; Engl. grip, gripe, grapple; O. H. G. grîfan; Germ. greifen; Swed. gripa; Dan. gribe]:—to grasp, seize:1. with the notion of suddenness or violence; hann greip skjöld sinn ok sverð, Ó. H. 117; konungr greip til sverðs þess er stóð hjá honum, Fms. i. 16, vi. 159; Egill kastaði þegar niðr horninu, en greip sverðit ok brá, Eg. 215; Egill greip þá skjótt meðalkafla sverðsins, 379; síðan greip hann til Egils, 192; hann greip upp Þórð ok keyrði niðr, id.; Ormr grípr þá í móti fleininum, Fb. i. 530; hann greip upp beiti-ásinn ok barði með, 491; hann greip til hans ( the dog snaps at him) um sinn ok reif kviðinn, Fms. ii. 174; hann grípr nárann, Anal. 122.2. to capture, seize; gripinn, and gripinn höndum, captured, Hom. 131, Pass. 6. 12, 9. 1, 11. 1.β. to seize upon, rob; þat er mér sagt at þú farir heldr óspaklega ok grípir fyrir mönnum góðs sitt, Grett. 130 (grip-deildir).γ. to grasp; hann greip á stafni, Hým. 27.3. phrases, grípa gulli á við e-n, to coax one; at svá þykki ( lest it shall seem) at ek grípa gulli á við þá, Nj. 6; ok gríp nú gulli á við konunginn, ok lát sem þú þykisk þar allt eiga er konungrinn er, Fms. xi. 112; grípa á kýlinu, to touch upon the sore place; Eysteinn konungr svarar, nú greiptu á kýlinu því er ek hugða at fyrir löngu myndi springa, vii. 121: grípa í tómt, to grasp the air (cp. when the bird is flown): grípa á e-u, to decide; hann kvaðsk ekki mundu svá skjótt grípa á slíku, he said he would take time to consider, xi. 362.4. medic. of fits or sickness, to seize upon; þitt geð grípi, seize thy senses (of insanity)! Skm.; þá var hann gripinn af æði mikilli, 623. 12.II. metaph. to understand, very rare and borrowed from Lat. comprehendere, Sks. 559 C, Eluc. 21: in mod. usage, to grasp, encompass with the mind; but nema, to learn.III. reflex., grípask þeir þá til ( they grasped at one another) ok glíma lengi, Fb. i. 530. -
2 schnappen
I v/t (hat geschnappt) umg. (fangen, erwischen) catch, nab; (etw.) grab; (wegnehmen) snatch; ( sich Dat) etw. schnappen (an sich nehmen) grab s.th.; jemanden am Arm schnappen grab s.o.’s arm; der Hund schnappte ( sich Dat) die Wurst the dog snatched ( stahl: nabbed, pinched) the sausage; schnapp dir deine Sachen, und auf geht’s! grab your things and let’s go; lasst euch ja nicht schnappen! don’t let yourselves be caught; den werde ich mir schnappen! fig. I’m going to nab him and tell him what’s what; sie hat ihn sich (Dat) geschnappt fig. she’s hooked himII v/i1. (hat): nach etw. schnappen snap ( oder snatch, grab) at; Hund: snap at; die Gans schnappte nach meinen Waden the goose took a peck at my thighs; der Löwe schnappte nach dem Dompteur the lion snapped at the trainer; Luft2. (ist) Riegel etc.: click; ins Schloss schnappen snap shut; nach hinten / vorne schnappen snap back / forward; nach oben schnappen spring up ( oder open)3. (hat) Schere: snip* * *to nab; to swoop* * *schnạp|pen ['ʃnapn]1. vi1)nach jdm/etw schnappen — to snap at or take a snap at sb/sth
See:→ Luft2) aux sein (= sich bewegen) to spring up2. vt (inf)1) (= ergreifen) to snatch, to grabjdn/etw schnappen — to grab sb/sth (inf)
See:→ Luft2) (= fangen) to catch, to nab (inf)* * *1) (to take, catch or get hold of: The police nabbed the thief.) nab2) ((with at) to make a biting movement, to try to grasp with the teeth: The dog snapped at his ankles.) snap3) (to (try to) seize or grab suddenly: The monkey snatched the biscuit out of my hand.) snatch* * *schnap·pen[ˈʃnapn̩]I. vi1. Hilfsverb: haben (greifen)2. Hilfsverb: haben (mit den Zähnen)▪ [nach jdm/etw] \schnappen to snap [at sb/sth]3. Hilfsverb: sein (klappen)▪ etw schnappt sth snapsder Riegel schnappte ins Schloss the bolt snapped to the holder1. (ergreifen)2. (fassen)▪ etw/jdn \schnappen to catch [or get] [or grab] sth/sbetwas frische Luft \schnappen to get a gulp of fresh air3. (festnehmen)4.* * *1.intransitives Verb1)nach jemandem/etwas schnappen — < animal> snap or take a snap at somebody/something
nach Luft schnappen — (fig.) gasp for breath or air
2) mit sein2.ins Schloss schnappen — < door> click shut; < bolt> snap home
transitives Verb1) <dog, bird, etc.> snatch[sich (Dat.)] jemanden/etwas schnappen — (ugs.) < person> grab somebody/something; (mit raschem Zugriff) snatch somebody/something
* * *(sich dat)etwas schnappen (an sich nehmen) grab sth;jemanden am Arm schnappen grab sb’s arm;sich dat)schnapp dir deine Sachen, und auf geht’s! grab your things and let’s go;lasst euch ja nicht schnappen! don’t let yourselves be caught;den werde ich mir schnappen! fig I’m going to nab him and tell him what’s what;sie hat ihn sich (dat)geschnappt fig she’s hooked himB. v/i1. (hat):die Gans schnappte nach meinen Waden the goose took a peck at my thighs;2. (ist) Riegel etc: click;ins Schloss schnappen snap shut;nach hinten/vorne schnappen snap back/forward;nach oben schnappen spring up ( oder open)3. (hat) Schere: snip* * *1.intransitives Verb1)nach jemandem/etwas schnappen — < animal> snap or take a snap at somebody/something
nach Luft schnappen — (fig.) gasp for breath or air
2) mit sein2.ins Schloss schnappen — < door> click shut; < bolt> snap home
transitives Verb1) <dog, bird, etc.> snatch[sich (Dat.)] jemanden/etwas schnappen — (ugs.) < person> grab somebody/something; (mit raschem Zugriff) snatch somebody/something
* * *adj.snap adj. v.to nab v.to snap v.to swoop v.
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