Snappy in spanish
pronunciation: rɑpidoʊ part of speech: adjective
snappy [snappier -comp. snappiest -sup.]1 = irascible, irritable, brusco. [Pincha en o en para ver otros adjetivos cuyo grados comparativos y superlativos se formas añadiendo "-er" o "-est" (o sus variantes "-r" o "-st") al final]
Example: Often snappy and sarcastic, she's only serious when it comes to fulfilling her agreements.more:
» be snappy with = ser brusco con, ser grosero con, ser insolente con, ser impertinente con, ser irascible con.
Example: She was overweight, tired, exhibited some symptoms of depression, complained of boredom at work and was snappy with her two children and husband.snappy [snappier -comp. snappiest -sup.]2 = agudo, ingenioso, ocurrente. [Pincha en o en para ver otros adjetivos cuyo grados comparativos y superlativos se formas añadiendo "-er" o "-est" (o sus variantes "-r" o "-st") al final]
Example: The answer 'The New Columbia Encyclopedia' may seem like a snappy, precise, and efficient response.snappy [snappier -comp. snappiest -sup.]3 = rápido, dinámico. [Pincha en o en para ver otros adjetivos cuyo grados comparativos y superlativos se formas añadiendo "-er" o "-est" (o sus variantes "-r" o "-st") al final]
Example: Things were snappy and all, however one day, things just became really slow.more:
» look + snappy = darse prisa, apresurarse.
Example: Our five-day sale, with savings of up to $300 per person, ends tomorrow, so look snappy if you want to bag a bargain.