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  1. to take something or someone away by force: The six-year-old girl was snatched from a playground and her body was found two days later. She had her purse snatched (= stolen) while she was shopping. Synonyms. abduct (TAKE A PERSON) kidnap. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to take something from someone.

    • Snarling

      SNARLING definition: 1. present participle of snarl 2....

    • Abduct

      ABDUCT definition: 1. to force someone to go somewhere with...

  2. In the English description: grab - rip - take. Spanish: manotear - quitar - tirón - apresar - arrebatar a - pepenar - rapiñar - afanar - fragmento - arrebatar - arrebatar algo a alguien - cargar - clavar - rebatiña. Synonyms: seize, grab, take, snap up, wrench, more...

  3. verb [ transitive ] / snætʃ/. to take sth out of sb’s hand too quickly. arrebatar. He snatched the bag right out of her hands. Él le arrebató la bolsa de las manos. (Traducción de snatch del Diccionario GLOBAL Inglés-Español © 2020 K Dictionaries Ltd) C2.

  4. to get or win something, especially suddenly, unexpectedly, or by a small amount: She quickly broke serve and snatched an early lead. They snatched an equaliser in the closing seconds of the game. They finally snatched a draw with an injury-time goal. Más ejemplos. SMART Vocabulary: palabras y expresiones relacionadas. Expresión.

  5. The meaning of SNATCH is to attempt to seize something suddenly. How to use snatch in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Snatch.

  6. S. snatch. ¿Cuál es la traducción de "snatch" en Español? en snatch = es. volume_up. robar. Traducciones Definición Sinónimos Pronunciación Traductor Frases open_in_new. EN. "snatch" en español. volume_up. snatch {sustantivo} ES. volume_up. arrebatamiento. zarpazo. arrancada. fragmento. rato. secuestro. rapto. robo. volume_up. snatch {vb} ES.

  7. 1 (=grab) arrebatar. to snatch sth from sb arrebatar algo a algn. he snatched the keys from my hand me arrebató las llaves de la mano. to snatch a knife out of sb's hand arrebatarle or arrancarle un cuchillo a algn de las manos. to snatch a meal comer a la carrera. to snatch some sleep buscar tiempo para dormir.