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  1. snatch (. snahch. ) verbo transitivo. 1. (asir; frecuentemente usado con "up") a. arrebatar. Rachel stood agape as a seagull swooped down and snatched up her sandwich. Rachel quedó boquiabierta cuando una gaviota voló en picada y le arrebató el sánduche. b. arrancar.

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      In 2013, my daughter was snatched in the market by bandits....

  2. slang. (of a person) very attractive, especially as a result of doing something to improve their appearance, for example, putting on make-up or exercising: I'd just got a spray tan and was looking snatched. Everyone was saying that my make-up looked good and my face was snatched.

  3. traducción snatched del Inglés al Español, diccionario Inglés - Español, ver también 'snatch, snatchy, snatch squad, snatch up', ejemplos, conjugación.

  4. 12 de may. de 2017 · Snatched: Directed by Jonathan Levine. With Amy Schumer, Kim Caramele, Raven Goodwin, Katie Dippold. When her boyfriend dumps her before their exotic vacation, a young woman persuades her ultra-cautious mother to travel with her to paradise, with unexpected results.

  5. Traducción de "snatched" en español. Adjetivo / Participio. secuestrado arrancado raptado robado. agarrado. le arrebató arrebatados arrebataron robó. secuestró. Mostrar más. snatched away 396. A gentleman snatched from his lunchtime stroll through a department store.

  6. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the word snatch in English and Spanish. Find translations, examples, synonyms, collocations and forum discussions for snatch and related terms.

  7. 1 (=act of snatching) arrebatamiento m. to make a snatch at sth intentar arrebatar or agarrar algo. 2 * (=theft) robo m , hurto m. (=kidnapping) secuestro m. jewellery snatch robo m or hurto m de joyas. 3 (=snippet) trocito m. to whistle snatches of Mozart silbar trocitos de Mozart.

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