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| Huvudsakliga översättningar | WordReference English-Swedish Dictionary © 2026: | snatch [sth]⇒ vtr | (take, grab quickly) (bildlig) | hugga vtr | | | | rycka till sig ngt vbal uttr | | | | rafsa åt sig ngt vbal uttr | | | The seagull swooped down and snatched the sandwich from Lisa's hand. | | snatch n | (act of snatching) (bildligt, vardagligt) | hugg s | | | The thief's snatch for Alex's phone was unsuccessful. |
| Ytterligare översättningar | WordReference English-Swedish Dictionary © 2026: | snatch n | vulgar, offensive, informal (female genitals) (vulgärt) | fitta s | | | | slida, vagina s | | | | snippa s | | | Tim pulled up Emily's dress to see her snatch. | | snatch n | (fragment) | bit s | | | | fragment s | | | From her seat in the corner of the crowded café, Allison could hear snatches of conversation. | | snatch n | (short period of time) | kort stund adj + s | | | | brottsstycke s | | | Sometimes there would be brief snatches when Peter forgot about Amanda completely. | | snatch n | UK, informal (robbery) | rån s | | | (vardagligt) | stöt s | | | The robbers were organising a jewel snatch. | | snatch at vi + prep | (attempt to grab) | hugga vtr | | | | rycka till sig vbal uttr | | | | rafsa åt sig vbal uttr | | | Nancy snatched at the end of the rope, but couldn't manage to catch hold of it. | | snatch [sth]⇒ vtr | (steal) (vardagligt) | sno vtr | | | | stjäla vtr | | | The thieves snatched the diamonds from the jeweller's display. | | snatch [sth] vtr | (take hurriedly) | hugga vtr | | | | stjäla sig till vbal uttr | | | After his night out, Adam snatched a couple of hours sleep before getting up for work. | | snatch [sth] vtr | (gain by narrow margin) | ta med knapp marginal vbal uttr | | | (vardagligt, bildligt) | stjäla sig till vbal uttr | | | The home team snatched victory in the last minutes of the game. | | snatch [sb]⇒ vtr | informal (kidnap) | kidnappa vtr | | | The man snatched Betty as she walked along the street in broad daylight. | snatch [sth] away, snatch [sth] back vtr + adv | (remove suddenly) | snappa åt sig vbal uttr | | | | rycka till sig vbal uttr | | | Sally snatched her hand away when Josh tried to take hold of it. |
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