snap به انگلیسی

From Longman Dictionary

snap1 /snæp/ ●●● W3 verb (snapped, snapping)
to break with a sudden sharp noise, or to make something do this
to move into a particular position suddenly, making a short sharp noise, or to make something move like this
to say something quickly in an angry way
to suddenly stop being able to control your anger, anxiety, or other feelings in a difficult situation
if an animal such as a dog snaps, it tries to bite you
to take a photograph
to end a series of events – used especially in newspapers
snap2 noun
a sudden loud sound, especially made by something breaking or closing
photograph taken quickly and often not very skilfully
a small metal fastener on clothes that works when you press its two parts together
a card game in which players put down one card after another and try to be the first to shout ‘Snap!’ when there are two cards that are the same
snap3 interjection
used when you see two things that are exactly the same
said in the game of snap when two cards that are the same are put down


Example
When he hit me across the face, I just snapped
Charlotte’s patience suddenly snapped
The tip of the Christmas tree snapped off when it fell
He hit a rock and snapped the truck’s axle
They’re just snapshots, but some of them are really good
With the Jags, he cut the number down to 10 plays, to be run consecutively from the first snap
Everyone is enormously excited and Kate and Paul keep the Polaroid snap of the Mango
You make quick, almost snap, judgments
Hey, snap! My hat’s the same as yours