Snuff in spanish
Rapé
pronunciation: rɑpe part of speech: noun
pronunciation: rɑpe part of speech: noun
In gestures
snuff1 = rapé, tabaco en polvo. [Para inhalar]
Example: The mean age of onset to take snuff was 12.5 years & 14.8 years for smoking cigarettes.more:
» be up to snuff = dar la talla, ser de calidad, estar a la altura de las circunstancias.
Example: In addition to how poorly it would reflect on us to point someone to a grammatically challenged web site, it's a big hint that the content on the site is generally not up to snuff.» get back up to + snuff = volver a la normalidad.
Example: It normally takes one to two weeks for the acute symptoms to pass and several more for you to get back up to snuff and feel like yourself again.snuff2 = aspirar, inhalar.
Example: Most of these medicines are snuffed or inhaled.snuff3 = apagar.
Example: Perhaps it was his hunger for precision and philosophical truth that snuffed the literary flame in Musil.more:
» snuff out = apagar, sofocar, acabar con, terminar con.
Example: The producer did a 'hatchet job' on the film, substantially dumbing down the project and snuffing out any subtlety or nuance.