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ตัวอย่างประโยค จาก Open Subtitles  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
The oars are about to snap. You just piss in your pants. You're cryin' for the harbor.คุณกลัวจนฉี่ราดกางเกง Good Will Hunting (1997)
No need to snap. Just a question.อย่าโกรธน่า ก็แค่ถาม Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)
Brett Favre takes the snap. He's looking. It's a great pass.Brett Favre รับลูกมา , เขากำลังมอง มันเป็นการส่งที่ยอดเยี่ยมมาก Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005)
I didn't mean to snap. Good morning.อรุณสวัสดิ์ Pilot (2009)
Snap. Snap! Snap!เธอจะไม่มีวันทำได้ อาเบด เธอเป็นอะไรมั้ย? Aerodynamics of Gender (2010)
Snip, snap. Chip, chap. What are you talking about?ฉันพร้อมแล้ว Just Go with It (2011)
You're going to lose your head. Snap. Snap.เดี๋ยวได้หัวหลุดนะ ฉับๆ The Dinner Party (2011)
He could snap. He could...disappear.เขาอาจสติแตก หรือหายตัวไป The Born-Again Identity (2012)
Snap. Hi.เก่งมาก หวัดดีจ้ะ Dance with Somebody (2012)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
snap.Mother closed her purse with a snap.
snap.The rubber band broke with a vicious snap.

Result from Foreign Dictionaries (8 entries found)

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Snap \Snap\, v. i.
     1. To break short, or at once; to part asunder suddenly; as,
        a mast snaps; a needle snaps.
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              But this weapon will snap short, unfaithful to the
              hand that employs it.                 --Burke.
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     2. To give forth, or produce, a sharp, cracking noise; to
        crack; as, blazing firewood snaps.
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     3. To make an effort to bite; to aim to seize with the teeth;
        to catch eagerly (at anything); -- often with at; as, a
        dog snapsat a passenger; a fish snaps at the bait.
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     4. To utter sharp, harsh, angry words; -- often with at; as,
        to snap at a child.
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     5. To miss fire; as, the gun snapped.
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     6. Of the eyes, to emit sudden, brief sparkles like those of
        a snapping fire, as sometimes in anger.
        [Webster 1913 Suppl.]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Snap \Snap\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Snapped}; p. pr. & vb. n.
     {Snapping}.] [LG. or D. snappen to snap up, to snatch; akin
     to G. schnappen, MHG. snaben, Dan. snappe, and to D. snavel
     beak, bill. Cf. {Neb}, {Snaffle}, n.]
     1. To break at once; to break short, as substances that are
        brittle.
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              Breaks the doors open, snaps the locks. --Prior.
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     2. To strike, to hit, or to shut, with a sharp sound.
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     3. To bite or seize suddenly, especially with the teeth.
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              He, by playing too often at the mouth of death, has
              been snapped by it at last.           --South.
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     4. To break upon suddenly with sharp, angry words; to treat
        snappishly; -- usually with up. --Granville.
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     5. To crack; to cause to make a sharp, cracking noise; as, to
        snap a whip.
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              MacMorian snapped his fingers repeatedly. --Sir W.
                                                    Scott.
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     6. To project with a snap.
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     7. (Cricket) To catch out sharply (a batsman who has just
        snicked a bowled ball).
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     {To snap back} (Football), to roll the ball back with the
        foot; -- done only by the center rush, who thus delivers
        the ball to the quarter back on his own side when both
        sides are ranged in line.
  
     {To snap off}.
        (a) To break suddenly.
        (b) To bite off suddenly.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Snap \Snap\, a.
     Done, performed, made, executed, carried through, or the
     like, quickly and without deliberation; as, a snap judgment
     or decision; a snap political convention. [Colloq.]
     [Webster 1913 Suppl.]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Snap \Snap\, n. [Cf. D. snap a snatching. See {Snap}, v. t.]
     1. A sudden breaking or rupture of any substance.
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     2. A sudden, eager bite; a sudden seizing, or effort to
        seize, as with the teeth.
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     3. A sudden, sharp motion or blow, as with the finger sprung
        from the thumb, or the thumb from the finger.
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     4. A sharp, abrupt sound, as that made by the crack of a
        whip; as, the snap of the trigger of a gun.
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     5. A greedy fellow. --L'Estrange.
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     6. That which is, or may be, snapped up; something bitten
        off, seized, or obtained by a single quick movement;
        hence, a bite, morsel, or fragment; a scrap.
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              He's a nimble fellow,
              And alike skilled in every liberal science,
              As having certain snaps of all.       --B. Jonson.
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     7. A sudden severe interval or spell; -- applied to the
        weather; as, a cold snap. --Lowell.
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     8. A small catch or fastening held or closed by means of a
        spring, or one which closes with a snapping sound, as the
        catch of a bracelet, necklace, clasp of a book, etc.
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     9. (Zool.) A snap beetle.
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     10. A thin, crisp cake, usually small, and flavored with
         ginger; -- used chiefly in the plural.
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     11. Briskness; vigor; energy; decision. [Colloq.]
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     12. Any circumstance out of which money may be made or an
         advantage gained. [Slang]
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     13. Any task, labor, set of circumstances, or the like, that
         yields satisfactory results or gives pleasure with little
         trouble or effort, as an easy course of study, a job
         where work is light, a bargain, etc. [Slang, Chiefly U.
         S.]
         [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
  
     14. A snap shot with a firearm.
         [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
  
     15. (Photog.) A snapshot.
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     16. Something of no value; as, not worth a snap. [Colloq.]
         [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
  
     17. (Football) The action of snapping the ball back, from the
         center usu. to the quarterback, which commences the play
         (down), and, if the clock had stopped, restarts the timer
         clock; a {snap back}.
         [PJC]
  
     {Snap back} (Football), the act of snapping back the ball.
  
     {Snap beetle}, or {Snap bug} (Zool.), any beetle of the
        family {Elateridae}, which, when laid on its back, is able
        to leap to a considerable height by means of a thoracic
        spring; -- called also {snapping beetle}.
  
     {Snap flask} (Molding), a flask for small work, having its
        sides separable and held together by latches, so that the
        flask may be removed from around the sand mold.
  
     {Snap judgment}, a judgment formed on the instant without
        deliberation.
  
     {Snap lock}, a lock shutting with a catch or snap.
  
     {Snap riveting}, riveting in which the rivets have snapheads
        formed by a die or swaging tool.
  
     {Snap shot}, a quick offhand shot, without deliberately
        taking aim.
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From V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (June 2013) [vera]:

  SNAP
         SubNetwork Access Protocol (LAN, ethernet)
         

From V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (June 2013) [vera]:

  SNAP
         SubNetwork Attachment Point (IEEE 802.1a)
         

From V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (June 2013) [vera]:

  SNAP
         System and Network Administration Program
         

From V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (June 2013) [vera]:

  SNAP
         System Neutral Access Protocol (SciTech)
         

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