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nappe [nappes] (body of water) noun [UK: næp] [US: næp] | napa de aguanoun |
nappe [nappes] (geology) noun [UK: næp] [US: næp] | napa tectónicanoun |
nap [napped, napping, naps] (to have a nap) verb [UK: næp] [US: ˈnæp] | dormitarverb echarseverb hacer siestaverb sestearverb |
kidnap [kidnapped, kidnapping, kidnaps] (to seize and detain a person unlawfully) verb [UK: ˈkɪd.næp] [US: ˈkɪd.ˌnæp] | raptarverbHe heard about the kidnapping from her. = Él se enteró del rapto por ella. secuestrarverbThey kidnapped me. = Me secuestraron. |
kidnapper [kidnappers] (one who performs kidnap) noun [UK: ˈkɪd.næ.pə(r)] [US: ˈkɪd.ˌnæ.pər] | captornoun raptornoun secuestradornoun |
red snapper (fish of Lutjanus) noun | pargo rojonoun |
snap [snapped, snapping, snaps] (to break apart suddenly or at once) verb [UK: snæp] [US: ˈsnæp] | quebrarverb romper de golpeverb |
snap [snapped, snapping, snaps] (to snap one's fingers) verb [UK: snæp] [US: ˈsnæp] | chasquearverbJohn snapped his fingers. = John chasqueó sus dedos. |
snap [snapped, snapping, snaps] (to speak abruptly or sharply) verb [UK: snæp] [US: ˈsnæp] | increparverb |
snap [snapped, snapping, snaps] (to suffer a mental breakdown) verb [UK: snæp] [US: ˈsnæp] | enloquecerseverb trastornarseverb |
whippersnapper (young, cheeky person) noun [UK: ˈwɪ.pə.snæ.pə(r)] [US: ˈwɪ.pə.snæ.pər] | chiquilicuatrenoun chisgarabísnoun mequetrefenoun pollastrenoun |