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  1. a n. 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.

  2. (act of snatching) tirón nm : arrancada nf : arrebato nm : The thief's snatch for Alex's phone was unsuccessful. El tirón que pegó el ladrón para robarle a Alex el teléfono no tuvo éxito.

  3. Snatching is the present participle of snatch, which means to take something quickly or by force. Learn how to use snatching in different contexts, such as sports, crime, or idioms, with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. Many translated example sentences containing "snatching" – Spanish-English dictionary and search engine for Spanish translations.

  5. Traducciones en contexto de "snatching" en inglés-español de Reverso Context: purse snatching.

  6. snatch verb [T] (TAKE QUICKLY) C2. to take hold of something suddenly and roughly: He snatched the photos out of my hand before I had a chance to look at them. figurative Running the best race of his career, Fletcher snatched (= only just won) the gold medal from the Canadian champion.

  7. snatch. a n. 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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