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1 snip off
snip [sth.] off, snip off [sth.] tagliare [nail, twig]* * *snip [sth.] off, snip off [sth.] tagliare [nail, twig] -
2 snip
I [snɪp]1) (action) forbiciata f., colpo m. di forbici2) (sound of scissors) zac zac m.3) (piece of fabric) scampolo m., ritaglio m.4) colloq. (bargain) buon affare m., affarone m.5) (in horse races) vincitore m. sicuroII [snɪp]- snip off* * *[snip] 1. past tense, past participle - snipped; verb(to cut sharply, especially with a single quick action, with scissors etc: I snipped off two inches of thread.) tagliare2. noun1) (a cut with scissors: With a snip of her scissors she cut a hole in the cloth.) taglio, sforbiciata, colpo2) (a small piece cut off: The floor was covered in snips of paper.) ritaglio, pezzetto3) (a bargain: It's a snip at $3!) affarone•- snippet* * *[snɪp]1. n2. vt* * *snip /snɪp/A n.2 ritaglio; pezzetto; scampolo3 (scherz.) vasectomia5 (fam.) (buon) affare; affarone; buona occasione; articolo venduto a prezzo d'occasione (o, fam., ‘regalato’)6 (fam.) cosa facile; passeggiata, scherzo (fig.)8 (fam. USA) persona piccola di statura; ometto; donnina; ( anche snip of a boy) ragazzetto; ( anche snip of a girl) ragazzina11 (pl.) forbici da lattoniereB inter.zac!; zacchete!(to) snip /snɪp/v. t. e i.2 ( spesso to snip off) tagliare; recidere: to snip off the thread after sewing on a button, recidere il filo dopo aver attaccato un bottone; to snip off the dead roses, tagliare le rose avvizzite● to snip at st., (far l'atto di) tagliuzzare qc. □ to snip a cigar, spuntare un sigaro □ to snip a hedge, rifilare una siepe □ to snip off the ends, tagliare le estremità (o le punte).* * *I [snɪp]1) (action) forbiciata f., colpo m. di forbici2) (sound of scissors) zac zac m.3) (piece of fabric) scampolo m., ritaglio m.4) colloq. (bargain) buon affare m., affarone m.5) (in horse races) vincitore m. sicuroII [snɪp]- snip off
См. также в других словарях:
snip something off — ˌsnip sthˈoff derived to remove sth by cutting it with scissors in short quick strokes • Snip off the end of the tube. • She snipped several inches off his hair. Main entry: ↑snipderived … Useful english dictionary
snip — snip1 [snıp] v past tense and past participle snipped present participle snipping [I and T] to cut something by making quick cuts with scissors ▪ I snipped the string and untied the parcel. snip sth off (=remove it by snipping) ▪ Snip the ends of … Dictionary of contemporary English
snip — 1 noun (C) 1 a quick small cut with scissors 2 be a snip BrE informal to be surprisingly cheap: At 20 for a dozen, they re a snip. see cheap 1 2 verb (I, T) to cut something by making quick cuts with scissors: I hurriedly snipped the string and… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
nip something off — CUT, snip, trim, clip, prune, lop, dock, crop; remove, take off. → nip * * * ˌnip sthˈoff derived to remove a part of sth with your finger or with a tool Main entry: ↑nipderived … Useful english dictionary
cut — cut1 W1S1 [kʌt] v past tense and past participle cut present participle cutting ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(reduce)¦ 2¦(divide something with a knife, scissors etc)¦ 3¦(make something shorter with a knife etc)¦ 4¦(remove parts from film etc)¦ 5¦(make a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
cheap — 1 /tSi:p/ adjective 1 PRICE not at all expensive, or lower in price than you expected: You re just not going to find a cheap leather coat. | the cheapest TV on the market | dirt cheap (=extremely low in price): These CDs are dirt cheap. see… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English