snap

Phrases
An user
Betty   constricts   Eve killing   her which   causes  Broddick  to   snap .

Betty constacte Eve, la tuant, ce qui fait en sorte que Broddick se précipite.

Signification (Anglais)

Concepts

casser net

faire claquer

jeu de bataille

s’écrouler

se défaire

s’effondrer

s’épuiser

tâche facile

pousser qqc du doigt

projeter d’un coup sec

elasticite

la soupe au canard

Élasticité

claquement de doigts

du gâteau

se rompre

bruit sec

claquer des doigts

Fréquence

B2
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/snæp/
Étymologie (Anglais)

In summary

From Dutch snappen (“to bite; seize”) or Low German snappen (“to bite; seize”), ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *snappōn, from Proto-Germanic *snappōną (“to snap; snatch; chatter”), intensive form of *snapāną (”to snap; grab”, whence Old Norse snapa (“to get; scrounge”)), from Proto-Indo-European *snop-; compare Lithuanian snãpas (“beak, bill”). (One alternative hypothesis links the Germanic words to *snu-, an expressive root deriving words meaning “nose”, “snout”, “sniff” etc., but this is phonetically unsound.) In any case influenced by onomatopoeia; note expressions such as snip-snap, containing the formally unrelated snip. Cognate with West Frisian snappe (“to get; catch; snap”), German schnappen (“to grab”), Swedish snappa (“to snatch”). The verb is derived from the noun.

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