snip

snip
1. transitive verb,
-pp- schnippeln (ugs.), schneiden [Loch]; schnippeln (ugs.) od. schneiden an (+ Dat.) [Tuch, Haaren, Hecke]; (cut off) abschnippeln (ugs.); abschneiden
2. intransitive verb,
-pp- schnippeln (ugs.); schneiden
3. noun
1) (Brit. coll.): (good bargain) Schnäppchen, das (ugs.)
2) (cut) Schnitt, der; Schnipser, der (ugs.)
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[snip] 1. past tense, past participle - snipped; verb
(to cut sharply, especially with a single quick action, with scissors etc: I snipped off two inches of thread.) schnipseln
2. noun
1) (a cut with scissors: With a snip of her scissors she cut a hole in the cloth.) der Schnitt
2) (a small piece cut off: The floor was covered in snips of paper.) der Schnipsel
3) (a bargain: It's a snip at $3!) der Gelegenheitskauf
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snip
[snɪp]
I. n
1. (cut) Schnitt m
to give sth a \snip etw [ab]schneiden
2. (piece)
a \snip of cloth ein Stück nt Stoff
3. BRIT (fam: bargain) Schnäppchen nt fam
to be a \snip ein echtes Schnäppchen sein
4. no pl BRIT (hum fam: vasectomy)
the \snip der Schnitt
II. vt
to \snip sth etw schneiden [o fam schnippeln]
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[snɪp]
1. n
1) (= cut, cutting action) Schnitt m; (= sound) Schnipsen nt no pl, Klappern nt no pl
2) (of cloth) Stück nt; (of paper) Schnipsel m, Schnippel m or nt (inf); (from newspaper) Ausschnitt m
3) (esp Brit inf = bargain) Geschäft nt, günstiger Kauf

at only £2 it's a real snip — für nur £ 2 ist es unheimlich günstig

4) (US inf = insignificant person) Würstchen nt (pej inf)
2. vt
schnippeln (inf)

to snip sth off — etw abschnippeln (inf)

3. vi

to snip at — schnippeln an (+dat) (inf)

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snip [snıp]
A v/t
1. schneiden, schnippeln, schnipseln (beide umg):
snip off (oder away) ab-, wegschneiden, abschnipseln;
snip out herausschneiden
2. eine Fahrkarte knipsen
B v/i schnippeln, schnipseln umg
C s
1. Schnipsel m/n
2. Schnitt m
3. US umg
a) Knirps m
b) Würstchen n
4. Br umg
a) Kinderspiel n, Klacks m umg
b) Schnäppchen n umg
5. pl, auch pair of snips TECH Blechschere f
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1. transitive verb,
-pp- schnippeln (ugs.), schneiden [Loch]; schnippeln (ugs.) od. schneiden an (+ Dat.) [Tuch, Haaren, Hecke]; (cut off) abschnippeln (ugs.); abschneiden
2. intransitive verb,
-pp- schnippeln (ugs.); schneiden
3. noun
1) (Brit. coll.): (good bargain) Schnäppchen, das (ugs.)
2) (cut) Schnitt, der; Schnipser, der (ugs.)
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n.
Schnitt -e m. v.
schnippeln v.

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