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sniff AHD[snĭf] D.J.[snɪf]K.K.[snɪf]v.(动词)sniffed, sniff.ing, sniffs v.intr.(不及物动词)- To inhale a short, audible breath through the nose, as in smelling something.呼哧地吸气:通过鼻子快速、有声响地吸气,如闻某种东西
- To sniffle.吸鼻子
- To use the sense of smell, as in savoring or investigating:嗅,闻:使用嗅觉器官,如品尝或调查:sniffed at the jar to see what it held.嗅一嗅罐子看里面装的是什么
- To regard something in a contemptuous or dismissive manner:鄙视:用瞧不起或不重视的态度看待某物:The critics sniffed at the adaptation of the novel to film.评论家们对于把小说改编成电影不屑一顾
- Informal To pry; snoop:【非正式用语】 寻找;好奇地查看:The reporters came sniffing around for more details.记者们到处探听,企图找到更详细的情况
v.tr.(及物动词)- To inhale forcibly through the nose:深深吸入:通过鼻腔用力地吸进:sniffed the cool morning air.深深地吸入清凉的清晨空气
- To smell, as in savoring or investigating:嗅:象进行品尝或调查一样地闻:sniffed the lilacs; sniffed the breeze for traces of smoke.闻一闻丁香花;嗅一嗅轻风,看有没有一丝烟尘
- To perceive or detect by or as if by sniffing:发现:通过或似乎是通过嗅看到或发现:dogs that sniffed out the trail through the snow; sniffed trouble ahead.从雪地上闻到了踪迹的狗;发现前面有麻烦
- To utter in a contemptuous or haughty manner:鄙视地说:用瞧不起或居高临下的方式说出:The countess sniffed her disapproval.女伯爵轻蔑地表示不赞同
n.(名词)- An instance or the sound of sniffing.吸气,擤鼻声:深深吸气或擤鼻的行动或声音
- Something sniffed or perceived by or as if by sniffing; a whiff:一股气味:被闻出来或通过或似乎通过闻而发现的东西;一丝气味:a sniff of perfume; a sniff of scandal.一阵香水味;一丝丑闻的踪迹
- Middle English sniffen 中古英语 sniffen
- [probably of Scandinavian origin] [可能源自斯堪的纳维亚语的]
sniffʹable adj.(形容词)sniffʹer n.(名词) |