0 (with at) to make a biting movement, to try to grasp with the teeth -- táp, đớp
The dog snapped at his ankles.
2 to (cause to) make a sudden sharp noise, in moving etc -- đóng tách
3 to speak in a sharp especially angry way -- nói cáu kỉnh, gắt gỏng
4 to take a photograph of -- chụp nhanh
He snapped the children playing in the garden.
An integrated approach of breeding and maintaining an elite cultivar of snap bean.
Indeed, a contrast between musical performance and spoken-word theatre is that performers in the latter tend to 'gather' themselves into performance mode rather than 'snap'.
Brains were prepared by slicing one hemisphere into 1 cm coronal slabs, which were snap frozen.
Their tent was flooded, buried under snow drifts, and, one night, its pole snapped.
Tubes were scored and snapped just below the buffy\erythrocyte interface and parasites were expelled from the tube into analytical grade ethanol for molecular analyses.
This makes the likelihood of responding with the integrated snap-fit assembly even more likely in subsequent memory constructions.
The fate of each plant (harvested, snapped, toppled, broken or dead) was recorded.
Firewood was broken and snapped rather than cut.