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Sinónimos detallados de snatching en inglés

snatching:

snatching [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the snatching
    the snatching

Palabras relacionadas con "snatching":


snatch:

to snatch verbo (snatchs, snatched, snatching)

  1. to snatch
    to catch; to snatch; sneak up on; to seize; to twig; to tattle; take unaware
  2. to snatch
    to snatch; to wheedle; to cuddle; cadge; to coax; to pinch; to obtain by begging; to pilfer; cajole
    • snatch verbo (snatchs, snatched, snatching)
    • wheedle verbo (wheedles, wheedled, wheedling)
    • cuddle verbo (cuddles, cuddled, cuddling)
    • cadge verbo
    • coax verbo (coaxs, coaxed, coaxing)
    • pinch verbo (pinches, pinched, pincing)
    • obtain by begging verbo (obtains by begging, obtained by begging, obtaining by begging)
    • pilfer verbo (pilfers, pilfered, pilfering)
    • cajole verbo
  3. to snatch
    to grasp; caught; to snatch; to seize; to grip; to catch; to snatch away; to drag; to clutch; to yearn; to reach; to slog away; to toil and moil; to rummage about; to rout; to clasp; to pilfer; to snout; to slave away; to stick; to root; to scratch
    • grasp verbo (grasps, grasped, grasping)
    • caught verbo
    • snatch verbo (snatchs, snatched, snatching)
    • seize verbo (seizes, seized, seizing)
    • grip verbo (grips, gripped, gripping)
    • catch verbo (catches, catched, catching)
    • snatch away verbo (snatchs away, snatched away, snatching away)
    • drag verbo (drags, dragged, dragging)
    • clutch verbo (clutchs, clutched, clutching)
    • yearn verbo (yearns, yearned, yearning)
    • reach verbo (reachs, reached, reaching)
    • slog away verbo (slogs away, slogged away, slogging away)
    • toil and moil verbo (toils and moil, toiled and moiled, toiling and moiling)
    • rummage about verbo (rummages about, rummaged about, rummaging about)
    • rout verbo (routs, routed, routing)
    • clasp verbo (clasps, clasped, clasping)
    • pilfer verbo (pilfers, pilfered, pilfering)
    • snout verbo (snouts, snouted, snouting)
    • slave away verbo (slaves away, slaved away, slaving away)
    • stick verbo (sticks, sticked, sticking)
    • root verbo (roots, rooted, rooting)
    • scratch verbo (scratches, scratched, scratching)
  4. to snatch
    to expropriate; to snitch; to steal; to rob; to purloin; to take; to take away; to swipe; to pinch; to snatch; to make off with; to filch; to pilfer; cadge; to collar; to nick; to go thieving
    • expropriate verbo (expropriates, expropriated, expropriating)
    • snitch verbo (snitches, snitched, snitching)
    • steal verbo (steals, stole, stealing)
    • rob verbo (robs, robbed, robbing)
    • purloin verbo (purloins, purloined, purloining)
    • take verbo (takes, took, taking)
    • take away verbo (takes away, took away, taking away)
    • swipe verbo (swipes, swiped, swiping)
    • pinch verbo (pinches, pinched, pincing)
    • snatch verbo (snatchs, snatched, snatching)
    • make off with verbo (makes off with, made off with, making off with)
    • filch verbo (filches, filched, filching)
    • pilfer verbo (pilfers, pilfered, pilfering)
    • cadge verbo
    • collar verbo (collars, collared, collaring)
    • nick verbo (nicks, nicked, nicking)
    • go thieving verbo (goes thieving, went thieving, going thieving)
  5. to snatch
    to snatch; to rob; to plunder
    • snatch verbo (snatchs, snatched, snatching)
    • rob verbo (robs, robbed, robbing)
    • plunder verbo (plunders, plundered, plundering)
  6. to snatch
    to snatch; to snatch away
    • snatch verbo (snatchs, snatched, snatching)
    • snatch away verbo (snatchs away, snatched away, snatching away)
  7. to snatch
    – to make grasping motions 1
    to snatch
    – to make grasping motions 1
    • snatch verbo (snatchs, snatched, snatching)
      • the cat snatched at the butterflies1
  8. to snatch
    – to grasp hastily or eagerly 1
    to snap; to snatch; snatch up
    – to grasp hastily or eagerly 1
    • snap verbo (snaps, snapped, snapping)
    • snatch verbo (snatchs, snatched, snatching)
      • Before I could stop him the dog snatched the ham bone1
    • snatch up verbo
  9. to snatch
    – take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom 1
    to snatch; to abduct; to kidnap; nobble
    – take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom 1
    • snatch verbo (snatchs, snatched, snatching)
    • abduct verbo (abducts, abducted, abducting)
    • kidnap verbo (kidnaps, kidnapped, kidnapping)
      • The industrialist's son was kidnapped1
    • nobble verbo

Conjugaciones de snatch:

present
  1. snatch
  2. snatch
  3. snatchs
  4. snatch
  5. snatch
  6. snatch
simple past
  1. snatched
  2. snatched
  3. snatched
  4. snatched
  5. snatched
  6. snatched
present perfect
  1. have snatched
  2. have snatched
  3. has snatched
  4. have snatched
  5. have snatched
  6. have snatched
past continuous
  1. was snatching
  2. were snatching
  3. was snatching
  4. were snatching
  5. were snatching
  6. were snatching
future
  1. shall snatch
  2. will snatch
  3. will snatch
  4. shall snatch
  5. will snatch
  6. will snatch
continuous present
  1. am snatching
  2. are snatching
  3. is snatching
  4. are snatching
  5. are snatching
  6. are snatching
subjunctive
  1. be snatched
  2. be snatched
  3. be snatched
  4. be snatched
  5. be snatched
  6. be snatched
diverse
  1. snatch!
  2. let's snatch!
  3. snatched
  4. snatching
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

snatch

  1. snatch

snatch [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the snatch
    – the act of catching an object with the hands 1
    the catch; the grab; the snap; the snatch
    – the act of catching an object with the hands 1
    • catch [the ~] sustantivo
      • Mays made the catch with his back to the plate1
    • grab [the ~] sustantivo
      • he made a grab for the ball before it landed1
    • snap [the ~] sustantivo
      • the infielder's snap and throw was a single motion1
    • snatch [the ~] sustantivo
      • Martin's snatch at the bridle failed and the horse raced away1
  2. the snatch
    – a weightlift in which the barbell is lifted overhead in one rapid motion 1
    the snatch
    – a weightlift in which the barbell is lifted overhead in one rapid motion 1
  3. the snatch
    – (law) the unlawful act of capturing and carrying away a person against their will and holding them in false imprisonment 1
    the snatch; the kidnapping
    – (law) the unlawful act of capturing and carrying away a person against their will and holding them in false imprisonment 1
  4. the snatch
    – obscene terms for female genitals 1
    the cunt; the pussy; the snatch; the slit; the twat; the puss
    – obscene terms for female genitals 1
    • cunt [the ~] sustantivo !
    • pussy [the ~] sustantivo !
    • snatch [the ~] sustantivo !
    • slit [the ~] sustantivo
    • twat [the ~] sustantivo !
    • puss [the ~] sustantivo
  5. the snatch
    – a small fragment 1
    the bit; the snatch
    – a small fragment 1
    • bit [the ~] sustantivo
    • snatch [the ~] sustantivo
      • overheard snatches of their conversation1

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Sinónimos alternativos de "snatch":


Definiciones relacionadas de "snatch":

  1. the act of catching an object with the hands1
    • Martin's snatch at the bridle failed and the horse raced away1
  2. a weightlift in which the barbell is lifted overhead in one rapid motion1
  3. (law) the unlawful act of capturing and carrying away a person against their will and holding them in false imprisonment1
  4. obscene terms for female genitals1
  5. a small fragment1
    • overheard snatches of their conversation1
  6. to make grasping motions1
    • the cat snatched at the butterflies1
  7. to grasp hastily or eagerly1
    • Before I could stop him the dog snatched the ham bone1
  8. take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom1