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21 to snap off
to snap offinterromper repentinamente. -
22 to snap one’s finger at someone
to snap one’s finger at someonemostrar indiferença ou desprezo.English-Portuguese dictionary > to snap one’s finger at someone
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23 to snap someone’s nose off
to snap someone’s nose offrepreender alguém. -
24 to snap up
to snap upcomer, pegar, abocar, apanhar, fig compreender. -
25 snapdragon
snap.drag.on[sn'æpdrægən] n Bot boca-de leão. -
26 snapper
snap.per[sn'æpə] n 1 pessoa ou coisa que morde, que aboca, cão bravo. 2 espécie de tartaruga voraz dos EUA. 3 Ichth nome de vários peixes do gênero Lutianus (caranho, vermelho, cioba). -
27 snappish
snap.pish[sn'æpiʃ] adj 1 bravo, mordaz. 2 rabugento, irritado, petulante, impertinente. -
28 snappishly
snap.pish.ly[sn'æpiʃli] adv mordazmente, mal-humoradamente, impertinentemente. -
29 snappy
1) (irritable; inclined to snap: He is always rather snappy on a Monday morning.) irritável2) (quick; prompt: You'll have to be snappy if you're catching that bus!) rápido3) (smart: He's certainly a snappy dresser.) elegante* * *snap.py[sn'æpi] adj 1 mordaz, agudo. 2 rápido, repentino, ágil. 3 com estalos. 4 vivo, esperto. 5 elegante, moderno. make it snappy! vamos! rápido! -
30 gingersnap
gin.ger.snap[dʒ'indʒəsnæp] n bolacha de gengibre. -
31 snappily
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32 snapshot
noun (a photograph taken quickly and without a lot of equipment: That's a good snapshot of the children playing in the garden.) foto* * *snap.shot[sn'æpʃɔt] n Phot, Comp instantâneo. -
33 unsnap
un.snap[∧nsn'æp] vt (ps, pp unsnapped) desabotoar, abrir colchete. -
34 whippersnapper
whip.per.snap.per[w'ipəsnæpə] n pessoa insignificante, porém pretensiosa. -
35 snapped
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36 snapped
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37 snappy
1) (irritable; inclined to snap: He is always rather snappy on a Monday morning.) mal-humorado2) (quick; prompt: You'll have to be snappy if you're catching that bus!) vivo3) (smart: He's certainly a snappy dresser.) elegante
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