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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

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This door is magnetically secured, so it snaps shut cleanly when you've finished stocktaking.
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Boxer shorts manufacturers have a couple of methods of closing the fly: metal snaps or a button or two.
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He snaps the shark on the left and right side with an underwater camera.
www.australiangeographic.com.au
The mind responds by suspending itself in trance until either something happens to give a new direction, or it snaps out.
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The leaf spring snaps the hammer away from the pole-piece, pushing the hammer out against a ribbon and placing an image of a dot onto the paper.
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They act similar to a bracelet, which is extended to fit around the hand and then snaps back into shape on the wrist.
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Summers are consistently hot and humid, whereas winters are mild, with occasional cold snaps.
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He led the offensive line with 315 bonus points after recording 93 knockdowns with 55 pancake blocks after playing a total of 711 snaps.
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When individuals are fixing supper and using home appliances, demand for power goes up, as it does during heat waves and cold snaps.
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Dozy teens who sneaked into a health centre and pilfered bottles of booze were only caught after tweeting snaps of themselves in the hot tub.
www.mirror.co.uk

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