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61 snap out
transitive verbbellen [Befehl, Anweisung]* * *◆ snap outvi1. (in anger) brüllen2. (get over)now come on, \snap out out of it nun komm schon, krieg dich wieder einto \snap out out of a recession ( fig) eine Rezession überwinden* * *1. vt sep1) order brüllen, bellen2)to snap sb out of sth — jdn aus etw herausreißen
2. vito snap out of sth — sich aus etw herausreißen, mit etw Schluss machen
it's time he snapped out of this depression — es wird höchste Zeit, dass er aus dieser Depression rauskommt
snap out of it! — reiß dich zusammen or am Riemen! (inf)
* * *transitive verbbellen [Befehl, Anweisung]* * *v.abreißen v. -
62 snap up
transitive verb1) (pick up) [sich (Dat.)] schnappensnap up a bargain/an offer — bei einem Angebot [sofort] zugreifen od. (salopp) zuschlagen
the tickets were snapped up immediately — die Karten waren sofort weg
* * *(to grab eagerly: I saw this bargain in the shop and snapped it up straight away; The bargains were snapped up.) an sich reißen* * *◆ snap upvt▪ to \snap up up ⇆ sth etw schnell kaufen; (faster than sb else) etw wegschnappen; (buy up) etw aufkaufento be \snap upped up vergriffen sein* * *wegschnappen* * *transitive verb1) (pick up) [sich (Dat.)] schnappensnap up a bargain/an offer — bei einem Angebot [sofort] zugreifen od. (salopp) zuschlagen
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63 snap at
transitive verb1) (bite)snap at somebody/something — nach jemandem/etwas schnappen
snap at somebody's heels — jemandem auf den Fersen sein
2) (speak sharply to) anfauchen (ugs.)* * *transitive verb1) (bite)snap at somebody/something — nach jemandem/etwas schnappen
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64 snap off
1. intransitive verbabbrechen; abknicken [Zweig, Antenne]2. transitive verb1) (break) abbrechen2) (bite) abbeißensnap somebody's head off — (fig.) jemandem den Kopf abreißen (fig.)
* * *1. vt sep(= break off) abbrechen; (= bite off) abbeißento snap sb's head off (fig inf) — jdm ins Gesicht springen (inf)
2. vi(= break off) abbrechen* * *1. intransitive verbabbrechen; abknicken [Zweig, Antenne]2. transitive verb1) (break) abbrechen2) (bite) abbeißensnap somebody's head off — (fig.) jemandem den Kopf abreißen (fig.)
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65 snap out
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66 snap out of
transitive verbabwerfen; sich befreien von [Gefühl, Stimmung, Komplex]* * *transitive verbabwerfen; sich befreien von [Gefühl, Stimmung, Komplex]snap out of it! — (coll.) hör auf damit!; (wake up) wach auf!
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67 snap up
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68 snap and grid
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69 snap on grid points
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70 snap ring pliers
US < tools> (for internal and external snap rings) ■ Zange für Sicherungsringe f ; Einsprengzange für Sicherungsringe f ; Montagezange für Sicherungsringe f ; Sicherungsringzange f ; Seegerringzange f prakt -
71 snap-on mounting rail
<el> (for snap-on mounting of devices in switching cabinets etc.) ■ Hutschiene f DIN EN 50 022 -
72 snap (V.)
germ. glapisjan?; glada-; slaika; snap-; snapēn; snappæn; snub- -
73 snap
vi <tech.gen> (sever unintentionally; thread, yarn, wire, rope, cable) ■ durchreißen vi ; reißen vivi <tech.gen> ■ einschnappen vi -
74 snap a line
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75 snap back
vt <tech.gen> (loaded elastic part; e.g. steel sheet) ■ zurückschnellen vt -
76 snap cage
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77 snap connector
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78 snap fastener
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79 snap fastener cap
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80 snap fit
<tech.gen> (e.g. for belt, cover) ■ Schnappverschluss m
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