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I . snap <-pp-> [snæp] SUBST

1. snap (sound):

snap
estalo m

2. snap (photograph):

snap
foto f

3. snap METEO:

a cold snap

II . snap <-pp-> [snæp] ADJ

III . snap <-pp-> [snæp] VERBO intr

1. snap (break):

snap

2. snap (move):

to snap shut

3. snap (with fingers):

snap

4. snap (bite):

to snap at sb
to snap at sb a. fig

5. snap (speak sharply):

snap
to snap at sb

IV . snap <-pp-> [snæp] VERBO trans

1. snap (break):

snap

2. snap (make snapping sound):

snap

3. snap FOTO:

snap

Exemplos unilingues (não verificados pela redação)

inglês
A lifeline snap off boss allows the alcantara steering wheel to be removed from the car to aid entry and exit to the cockpit.
en.wikipedia.org
She speaks with him alone and tries to get him to snap out of it.
www.moviefone.com
You often swipe through very late at night, during the witching hour, and never snap back.
mashable.com
If he keeps grinding it out, he will eventually snap out of his slump.
thehockeywriters.com
Snow was reported nearly down to sea level during this cold snap.
en.wikipedia.org
Pressing a small notched button near the phone's bottom left corner allows you to snap off the bottom bezel.
www.cybershack.com.au
He will not just snap out of it, and you'll get a hoarse voice.
observer.com
These protrusions are caused as the body acts to fill in cracks in joint cartilage and can snap off and grind against healthy tissue.
www.express.co.uk
She tweeted a snap of herself at the party sipping some champers (it's alright for some).
www.irishmirror.ie
Burns also instilled parades; calisthenics; cold showers; and snap inspections.
en.wikipedia.org

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