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