snatch

US /snætʃ/
UK /snætʃ/
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1.

arrebatar, coger, robar

to quickly seize something in a rude or eager way

:
The thief tried to snatch her purse.
El ladrón intentó arrebatarle el bolso.
He managed to snatch a few hours of sleep.
Logró robar unas horas de sueño.
1.

arrebato, fragmento, trozo

a quick or sudden grab or seizure of something

:
He made a quick snatch for the ball.
Hizo un rápido arrebato del balón.
They heard a sudden snatch of music from the open window.
Escucharon un fragmento repentino de música desde la ventana abierta.