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Snatch:


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Pocket Oxford Spanish Dictionary © 2005 Oxford University Press:
snatch1 /snætʃ/ verbo transitivo
    1. (grab) to ~ sth FROM sb arrebatarle algo a algn;
      she ~ed the letter out of my hand me arrancó la carta de las manos
    1. (steal) (colloq & journ) robar (arrebatando)
    1. (kidnap) (journ) secuestrar, raptar
  1. (take hurriedly) ‹opportunityno dejar pasar
snatch2 sustantivo
  1. (robbery) (BrE journ) robo m
    1. (fragment) fragmento m
    1. (brief spell) rato m;
      to sleep in ~es dormir(conj.⇒) (de) a ratos

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Diccionario Espasa Concise © 2000 Espasa Calpe:
snatch [snætʃ]
I nombre
1   familiar robo
2   secuestro
3   (de música, de conversación) fragmento
4   Dep (halterofilia) arrancada
    
II verbo transitivo
1   arrebatar, quitar [from, a]
2   familiar robar
3   (una oportunidad, etc) no dejar pasar
     (la felicidad, el sueño) conseguir
    
III verbo intransitivo arrebatar



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