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 Übersetzung für 'sb snatched' von Englisch nach Deutsch
sb./sth. snatchedjd./etw. entriss
50
sb. snatchedjd. raffte zusammen
2 Wörter
when sb. snatchedals jd. zusammenraffte
5+ Wörter
sb. was snatched from the jaws of death {adj} [idiom] jd. ist dem Tod von der Schippe gesprungen [Redewendung]
Teiltreffer
snatched {adj} {past-p}weggenommen
58
snatched {adj} {past-p}geschnappt
222
snatched {adj} {past-p}gegriffen
27
snatched {adj} {past-p}gehascht
13
snatched {adj} {past-p} [glimpse]erhascht
9
snatched from {past-p}entrissen
snatched away {past-p}abgejagt
snatched up {past-p}zusammengerafft
snatched away {past-p}weggefangen
snatched away {past-p}weggerissen
filmF
Snatched [Sutton Roley]
Ein kleiner, aber tödlicher Fehler
idiom
snatched from this life
aus dem / diesem Leben gerissen
to be snatched from the jaws of death [idiom]dem Tod von der Schippe springen [Redewendung]
sb. confounded sb./sth. with sb./sth.jd. verwechselte jdn./etw. mit jdm./etw.
sb. contrasted sb./sth. with sb./sth.jd. verglich jdn./etw. mit jdm./etw.
sb.'s eye falls on sb./sth. [fig.] [idiom] jds. Auge fällt auf jdn./etw. [fig.] [Redewendung]
sb. minded sb./sth. [took care of, looked after]jd. hat sich um jdn./etw. gekümmert
to commend sb./sth. to sb. [archaic or formal] [entrust]jdm. jdn./etw. anbefehlen [geh.] [anvertrauen]
to go medieval (on sb. / sb.'s ass) [Am.] [sl.]saubrutal werden (mit jdm.) [ugs.]
sb. is sick and tired of sb./sth. [idiom] jdm. hängt jd./etw. zum Hals heraus [ugs.] [Redewendung]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Octavia snatched her perfume factory, her fortune and snatched her daughters leaving Fedora locked in prison for that murder she did not commit.
  • From Charat Singh, Zamzama was snatched by the Chathas who took it to Ahmadnagar where it became a bone of contention between the brothers Ahmad Khan chatha and Pir Muhammad chatha.
  • Drunken (husband) snatched that mother's wedding jewellery.
  • That night Robert dreams that the snatched crown falls onto the head of Dr. Loy.
  • On 6 May 2002, a newborn baby girl was snatched from the unit by a local woman who had recently suffered a miscarriage.

  • He held the record until the very end of 2007, when it was snatched back by 0.02 seconds by Groves.
  • Canada has snatched some of Minnesota and Wisconsin as "ancestral lands" for its native population.
  • When the Bebryces rush to avenge him, the chiefs snatched up their arms and put them to flight with great slaughter.
  • The armed men snatched Windham while still wearing his judge's robe and wig.
  • According to some myths Ganymede was snatched from there.

  • With a home victory, Austrian athlete Walter Habersatter interrupted Recknagel's winning streak and snatched silver in the overall ranking.
  • Randle once again snatched pole position, though this time with a narrow margin over Daruvala. They were followed by Piquet, Verschoor and Armstrong.
  • Some say the creek received its name from an incident when a person was "snatched" out of the swollen creek, while others believe Indian women "snatched" out fish from the creek during low water.
  • Dunloy had led for 52 minutes, however, Birr looked to have snatched victory as the game entered lost time.
  • In the last three matches between the two teams, Wales led with five minutes to go and Australia snatched victory from them.

  • In February 2010, 40 students were arrested for clashing with police and later released. Students had snatched a service rifle.
  • We want property rights recognised as Human Rights, and improved mechanisms for getting back property snatched away in conflicts.
  • They snatched the couple's purses, jewellery and cellphones.
  • After the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, thieves snatched the station's furniture, lighting fixtures and even bathroom plumbing.
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