Vi fant 19 definisjoner av snag på engelsk.
Noun |
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| snag - a sharp protuberance | ||
| bulge, hump, gibbousness, gibbosity, extrusion, excrescence, jut, protrusion, protuberance, bump, prominence, swelling something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from its surroundings; "the gun in his pocket made an obvious bulge"; "the hump of a camel"; "he stood on the rocky prominence"; "the occipital protuberance was well developed"; "the bony excrescence between its horns" | ||
| snag - a dead tree that is still standing, usually in an undisturbed forest; "a snag can provide food and a habitat for insects and birds" | ||
| snag - an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart; "there was a rip in his pants"; "she had snags in her stockings" | ||
| rip, rent, split, tear | ||
| gap, opening a narrow opening; "he opened the window a crack" | ||
| snag - an unforeseen obstacle | ||
| hang-up, hitch, rub | ||
Verb |
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| snag - hew jaggedly | ||
| hew strike with an axe; cut down, strike; "hew an oak" | ||
| snag - catch on a snag; "I snagged my stocking" | ||
| hitch, catch to hook or entangle; "One foot caught in the stirrup" | ||
| snag - get by acting quickly and smartly; "snag a bargain" | ||
| obtain come into possession of; "How did you obtain the visa?" | ||
Substantiv |
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| snag - A stump or base of a branch that has been lopped off; a short branch, or a sharp or rough branch; a knot; a protuberance. | ||
| snag - A tooth projecting beyond the rest; a broken or decayed tooth. | ||
| snag - A tree, or a branch of a tree, fixed in the bottom of a river or other navigable water, and rising nearly or quite to the surface, by which boats are sometimes pierced and sunk. | ||
| snag - A problem or difficulty with something. | ||
| snag - A pulled thread or yarn, as in cloth. | ||
| snag - One of the secondary branches of an antler. | ||
| snag - A light meal. | ||
| snag - A misnaged, an opponent to Chassidic Judaism more likely modern, for cultural reasons. | ||
Verb |
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| snag - To catch or tear e. g. fabric upon a rough surface or projection. | ||
| snag - To fish by means of dragging a large hook or hooks on a line, intending to impale the body rather than the mouth of the target. | ||
| snag - To obtain or pick up something. | ||
| snag - To cut the snags or branches from, as the stem of a tree; to hew roughly. |