1. To make a cracking sound (said of tightly stretched ropes or fingers); SYN. crack.
2. To break suddenly and abruptly; as of something under tension; SYN. crack.
3. To cause to make a snapping sound; of fingers; SYN. click, flick.
4. To move or strike with a click; SYN. click.
5. To move with a snapping sound
6. To put in play with a snap, of a football.
7. To snap close with a sound
8. To utter in an angry, sharp, or abrupt tone; SYN. snarl.
1. Briser.
2. Fracasser. Casser une vitre.
3. Annuler. Casser un jugement.
4. Destituer. Casser quelqu'un.
5. (Argot) Cambrioler. Casser un appartement.
1. Faire un bruit sec. Soulier qui craque.
2. (Intrans.) Céder. Barrage qui craque.
3. (Intrans.) S'effondrer. Suspect qui craque.
4. Déchirer. Craquer une manche.
1. Peler. Éplucher un oignon.
2. (Au figuré) Analyser.
3. (Au figuré) Décortiquer. Éplucher un contrat.
1. Done, made, or carried through suddenly or without deliberation
2. Called or taken without prior warning
3. Fastening with a snap
4. Unusually easy or simple
With a snap
1. An abrupt closing (as of the mouth in biting or of scissors in cutting)
2. A small amount; bit
3. An act or instance of seizing abruptly; a sudden snatching at something; a quick short movement; a sudden sharp breaking
4. A sound made by snapping something; a brief sharp and usually irritable speech or retort
5. A sudden spell of weather
6. A catch or fastening that closes or locks with a click
7. A flat brittle cookie — compare gingersnap
8. Snapshot
9. The condition of being vigorous in body, mind, or spirit; alertness, energy; a pleasing vigorous quality
10. The act of a center's putting the football in play from its position on the ground by quickly passing