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Перевод: snatch speek snatch


[существительное]
хватание; рывок ; хватка ; момент ; мгновение; короткий промежуток времени; обрывок ; похищение людей;
[глагол]
хватать; ухватить; схватить; вырывать; срывать; хвататься; ухватиться; урывать; урвать; стащить; похищать; цапать


Тезаурус:

  1. Steven dreams of driving his car swiftly and effortlessly over thrilling lanes and highways not realizing how Saturday will come, no present bought for Pervert and Queen, will have to leap into car, 11.08 Saturday morning, claw through Saturday traffic to near place of work, double-park car, run into weathered antique shop, snatch slightly unsuitable rococo frame from shelf, pay with desperate ACCESS he was trying to cut down on, emerge, tear ticket from windscreen, drive recklessly home, fling frame at Claire, discover best shirt in fact dirty and get to wedding with three minutes to spare
  2. Mr Jan Jozef Lipsky, a veteran Polish socialist and a co-founder of KOR, the Workers' Defence Committee, says of Mr Balcerowicz's programme, "When the car's in a sharp turn, you don't snatch the wheel."
  3. The plainclothed Stasis - mostly dull-faced youths in windcheaters - formed snatch squads and, with uniformed colleagues, kicked and beat demonstrators.
  4. Portsmouth must take some of the blame for the stalemate for they came defensively formed and defensively minded, and content to rely on breakaways to snatch an equaliser and, faintly possibly, a winner.
  5. If we pick up the leg of a horse that is not used to it, it may tolerate it for a second or two, and then snatch it back from us.
  6. With three wickets already to his credit, Pringle made a late run on the rails to snatch the 500 man-of-the-match award - made by the sponsors, Tetley Bitter - from Darren Bicknell, the England A century-maker.
  7. The faint clinking of glasses could be heard and a snatch of music from the bar's radio set.
  8. Free rein for FBI "snatch" squads
  9. Michael Whitaker survived one drastic moment with Next Tees Hanauer to snatch the Everest Championship from the sponsor's stable.
  10. In a land where trendy cafs display neon signs reading SMACK BAR and SNATCH BAR, no one's going to pick up the linguistic and social markers that pin the native Brit down like so many Lilliputian bonds.
  11. The best thing would probably be just to walk around to keep warm and then to snatch a little rest in a doorway somewhere if need be.
  12. Sheffield Wednesday head a list of four clubs who can overtake them and snatch second place.
  13. The "snatch policy" overturns a Carter administration edict, to which it is diametrically opposed.

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