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1. snatch


Somebody snatched my wallet.
Be careful that nobody snatches your bag while you're walking in the city.
Love is something that you can neither snatch away nor express.
He'd pop up and snatch the glasses off a classmate's face, or spit at the teacher.
There were six snatches in Las Vegas alone last night.
(snatch [sth] vtr) 1) to pull, grab or take sth away from someone with a quick, often violent, movement SYN grab (arrancar, arrebatar). 2) to quickly steal something from someone (coloquial) robar, afanar.
We have to protect him to prevent a snatch.
He snatched the letter from the man's hand. He snatched my wallet while I was out shopping.
He snatched the old man's briefcase and ran out of the cafe. We snatched the chance for a few hours together.
Sometimes I overheard snatches of their conversation.
He snatched the ​photos out of my ​hand before I had a ​chance to ​look at them.
She had her purse snatched from her arm / The little dog snatched the hotdog out of the boy's hand, and ran off.
Somebody might snatch your phone – snatch means to take something quickly
somebody just snatch your phone
You have to snatch at happiness when you can.

Angielskie słowo "pochwycić" (snatch) występuje w zestawach:

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2. captured


The British ship was captured and brought to the United States.
Most of the exiles were killed or captured.
They captured an American fort in northern Michigan.
I was captured.
Within days, Japan captured the American island of Guam.
They would be killed if captured by the British.
She was captured trying to steal jewelry.
Five hundred British soldiers had been captured.
They captured Fort Sumter after two days.
In late August, the Allied forces captured Paris.
The first photos of the Earth taken from outer space captured the imagination of an entire generation.
Anne lived in terror of being captured by Nazis.
An ox is captured by the horns, a person is bound by his word.
He said Davis must be captured.
If jumps too high the rat - it's captured by the cat.

Angielskie słowo "pochwycić" (captured) występuje w zestawach:

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3. seized


The boy seized the ladder, and began to climb.
He was seized with fear.
They seized him and took him to Fort Monroe, Virginia.
He felt himself seized by a strong arm from behind.
The police seized a large quantity of drugs at the school.
The police searched the house and seized 2 kilograms of heroin.
He seized on the unprecedented opportunity.
The soldiers seized food from the people they conquered.
The tarantula seized its victim very quickly.
You have to buy a new engine. This one is seized.
Mulligan has been riding high since he seized the crown in a come-from-behind victory 14 months ago.
He seized her hand and dragged her away.
At an Indian wedding at the Phillipine islands the bride retired from the company in order to go down to the river to wash her feet. As she was thus employed an alligator seized her.
Sorry, guys. I can't play ball, I have my ankle seized.
The disappearances of seven female college students have seized the nation's attention.

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