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  1. (of a person) very attractive, especially as a result of doing something to improve their appearance, for example, putting on make-up or exercising: I'd just got a spray tan and was looking snatched. Everyone was saying that my make-up looked good and my face was snatched. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

    • English

      SNATCHED meaning: 1. taken or done quickly when there is an...

    • Snatched

      slang. (of a person) very attractive, especially as a result...

    • Polski

      snatched definicja: 1. past simple and past participle of...

    • Abduct

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

    • Snarling

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

  2. snatch verb [T] (WIN) 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.

  3. snatch (. snahch. ) verbo transitivo. 1. (asir; frecuentemente usado con "up") a. arrebatar. Rachel stood agape as a seagull swooped down and snatched up her sandwich. Rachel quedó boquiabierta cuando una gaviota voló en picada y le arrebató el sánduche. b. arrancar.

  4. Los ladrones estaban preparando un atraco para conseguir joyas. snatch at vi + prep. (attempt to grab) manotear ⇒ vtr. tratar de agarrar loc verb. Nancy snatched at the end of the rope, but couldn't manage to catch hold of it. Nancy manoteó la punta de la cuerda, pero no consiguió agarrarla. snatch [sth] vtr.

  5. 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.

  6. Definicion. Sinónimos. Conjugar. Pronunciar. Proponer otra traducción/definición. he snatched the keys from my hand. exp. me arrebató las llaves de la mano. Entrada relacionada con: snatch. Comentarios adicionales: MarisolJ : OK. Diccionario colaborativo Inglés-Español. Consulte también: snatched.