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to snatch
01
arrebatar, agarrar rápidamente
to quickly take or grab something, often with a sudden motion
Transitive: to snatch sth
02
arrebatar, secuestrar
to take something or kidnap someone unlawfully
Transitive: to snatch sb/sth
03
arrebató, coger
to reach for and try to take hold of an object
Transitive: to snatch at sb/sth
Snatch
01
apoderamiento, agarrón
the act of catching an object with the hands
02
el arranque, el snatch
(weightlifting) an Olympic lift where the lifter lifts the barbell from the floor to overhead in one continuous motion
03
secuestro, rapto
(law) the unlawful act of capturing and carrying away a person against their will and holding them in false imprisonment
04
chocho, morro
obscene terms for female genitals
05
fragmento, trozo
a small fragment
snatch
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snatcher
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snatcher
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Ejemplo
She skillfully snatched the ball from the air before it could hit the ground.
In the market, shoppers rushed to snatch the last items on sale.
The child eagerly tried to snatch the colorful balloon floating above their reach.
He managed to snatch the hat from the wind before it blew away.
The abductor snatched the celebrity's daughter from her home.