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I . snap [snæp] N

1. snap usu sing (act, sound):

tlesk m

2. snap (photograph):

3. snap Am (snap fastener):

4. snap Am inf (very easy):

to be a snap

5. snap no pl Brit (game):

vojna f

II . snap [snæp] INTERJ inf (game)

III . snap <-pp-> [snæp] VB intr

2. snap (spring into position):

3. snap (make a whip-like motion):

4. snap (sudden bite):

5. snap (speak sharply):

6. snap (take many photographs):

IV . snap <-pp-> [snæp] VB trans

1. snap (break cleanly):

to snap sthoff

2. snap (close sharply):

3. snap (attract attention):

4. snap (speak sharply):

5. snap (take photograph):

snap out VB intr

1. snap (in anger):

tuliti [perf zatuliti]

2. snap (get over):

snap up VB trans

ˈbran·dy snap N

ˈcold snap N

ˈsnap fast·en·er N Brit

Usage examples with snapped

her patience finally snapped fig

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Everybody would be snapped out of their programmed environment through this rock and roll-induced liberated selflessness.
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Five minutes later, an elastic band snapped under my toe.
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Both times, the cable snapped due to friction and hostile fire.
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Telephone poles in the area were snapped off at the base and splintered, and trees in the area were completely shredded and debarked.
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There was a technical problem, it turned out -- a fan belt in the power source supplying electricity to the stage had snapped.
entertainment.inquirer.net
Many of the building plots snapped up in the first wave of euphoria have yet to greet their first breeze block.
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Both fore topsail yards had been snapped as the falling main mast pulled on them, and the other yards were pulled out of place.
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Older girdles resembled chaps, in that they covered only the front of the leg with pads, that snapped on.
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Perhaps it's a snapped-off car radio antenna.
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Whole trees snapped and electrical pylons were completely flattened under the weight of the accumulated ice.
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