snuff

snuff
I
noun
(powdered tobacco for sniffing up into the nose: He took a pinch of snuff.) rapé

II
verb
(to snip off the burnt part of the wick of (a candle or lamp).) sofocar
snuff
tr[snʌf]
noun
1 (tobacco) rapé nombre masculino
a pinch of snuff un pellizco de rapé
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to take snuff tomar rapé
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snuff
tr[snʌf]
transitive verb
1 (extinguish candle) apagar (out, -); (cut off wick) cortar
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to snuff it estirar la pata, liar el petate, diñarla
snuff ['snʌf] vt
1) : apagar (una vela)
2) : sorber (algo) por la nariz
snuff n
: rapé m
snuff
n.
despabiladura s.f.
pábilo s.m.
rape s.m.
rapé s.m.
tabaco s.m.
tabaco en polvo s.m.
v.
aspirar por la nariz v.
atizar v.
despabilar v.
espabilar v.
extinguir v.
husmear v.

I snʌf
mass noun rapé m

II
transitive verb
a) \<\<wick\>\> cortar

to snuff it — (BrE colloq) estirar la pata (fam), diñarla (Esp fam), petatearla (Méx fam), cantar para el carnero (RPl arg)

b) \<\<candle\>\> apagar*
Phrasal Verbs:

I
[snʌf]
N rapé m

to take snuff — tomar rapé


II [snʌf]
1.
VT apagar

to snuff it * — estirar la pata *, liar el petate *

2.
CPD

snuff film, snuff movie * N — película f porno en que muere realmente uno de los participantes

* * *

I [snʌf]
mass noun rapé m

II
transitive verb
a) \<\<wick\>\> cortar

to snuff it — (BrE colloq) estirar la pata (fam), diñarla (Esp fam), petatearla (Méx fam), cantar para el carnero (RPl arg)

b) \<\<candle\>\> apagar*
Phrasal Verbs:

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