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vi.
嗅;嗤之以鼻;找出
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vt.
嗅到;吸入;嗤之以鼻地說
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n.
嗅;吸氣;氣味
v.
(動詞)
- vt. & vi. 嗅; 聞 test by sniffing; try the smell of
- vt. & vi. 喘粗氣 draw air in through the nose so that there is a sound
n.
名詞
- 嗅,聞,吸,以鼻吸氣
- 氣味,氣息
- 從鼻子吸入的東西
- 嗤之以鼻,傲慢神氣
- 吸氣聲,抽鼻子聲
- 感覺,察覺
- 微小的可能性
- 仔細檢查
- 一次的吸入量
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動詞
- 抽鼻涕,鼻子發呼哧呼哧聲,以鼻吸氣,抽鼻子
- (吸著氣)嗅聞,用力吸
- 好奇地看
- 對…嗤之以鼻,蔑視,輕視,嗤笑,冷淡對待(后跟at)
- 呼呼地吸(氣) ,用鼻吸(毒品)
- 嗅(或聞)…的味兒
- 發覺,察覺(常與out連用)
- 嗤之以鼻地說,以輕蔑的口吻說,不以為然地說
- 探查,打探,訪查(秘密信息)
Noun:
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sensing an odor by inhaling through the nose
Verb:
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perceive by inhaling through the nose;
"sniff the perfume"
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inhale audibly through the nose;
"the sick student was sniffling in the back row"
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用作不及物動詞 (vi.)
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The dog was sniffing at the lamppost.
哪條狗在街燈柱旁嗅來嗅去。
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They are training these dogs to sniff out drugs.
其訓煉狗嗅出新型毒品來。
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His generous offer is not to be sniffed at.
對他的大氣厚意不得嗤之以鼻。
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We shouldn't sniff at this opportunity--we any not get another like it.
他們難以輕視此可能性--是他們無法找不見如此一來的可能性了。
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I bet my broker could sniff out some good ones for you.
我信我的個股經濟人可能 幫你求出點好個股。
用作及物動詞 (vt.)
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Doves and wolves love to sniff puff enough to cough and sneeze.
鴿孑和野狼很愛嗅粉撲,嗅到喉嚨癢,打咳嗽。
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Otherwise, a malicious eavesdropper on any router between your server and the end user can very easily sniff the sensitive information out of the network packets.
一旦違反,故意的監聽器者就能否在你的使用系統程序與最終能夠消費者區間內的其他路由器上采用數據顯示包探嗅到哪幾種靈敏的數據信息。
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Jane sniffed the cool morning air.
簡徹底地誤吸清爽的早晨環境。
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The countess sniffed her disapproval.
女伯爵輕蔑地標識不同意。
用作名詞 (n.)
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They are training these dogs to sniff out drugs.
我們學習狗嗅出冰毒來。
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This is of advertisers, will sniff out any value?
這對營銷廣告主一般而言,會嗅出之類使用價值呢?
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He cleared his nose with a loud sniff.
他大喊大叫吸氣清了清鼻部。
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My mother gave a sniff of disapproval.
我爸媽哼一聲,帶表不雙方同意。
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Do you want a sniff of powder?
您想聞聞炸藥味嗎?
用作動詞 (v.)
用來作為不到物動名詞
S+~(+A)
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She lifted the lids and sniffed appreciably.
她扯開蓋子好開心地聞了聞。
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He must have had a cold, he is sniffing.
他必須是發燒感冒了,也在打咳嗽。
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The man who had cold was sniffing.
當時傷風的人進翁翁地吸氣。
重復使用及物動名詞
S+~+ n./pron.
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The dog is sniffing the man.
這只狗還在聞哪幾我。
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The dog sniffed the ground.
這狗嗅地。
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You must sniff this lovely perfume.
你該聞一聞這淡雅宜人的淡香水。
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I sniffed the medicine before taking a spoonful of it.
我聞了聞藥,第二步服打了個匙。
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The police sniffed a plot and broke up the meeting.
警官察覺有詭計就驅散了整個聯席會議。
導入直接性引語
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“I expected something rather nicer,” she sniffed.
她鼻部里哼好幾回下講頭:“我想的是更快的小東西。”
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“I am not appreciated in the office,” he sniffed.
他狂傲地數落說:“我從商務值班室里不用尊重。”
充當賓補動名詞
S+~+ n./pron. + adj.
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I can sniff something burning.
我聞見有任何東西焦糊的味道。
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He..frequently sniffed to see whether he could breathe properly.
產自: P. Roazen
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She stopped crying and started sniffing instead.
來源于: R. Pilcher
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The room smelt of man and dog...Martin sniffed.
源于: J. Trollope
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用作動詞 (v.)
- sniff at (v.+prep.)
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瞧不起 look (sb or sth) downYou shouldn't sniff at this opportunity, you may not get another like it.你不應該小看這個機會,你未必再得到同樣的機會了。
- sniff out (v.+adv.)
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嗅到,聞出; 探知,覺察 find (sth or sb) by using the nose with short breaths; discover (sth, often bad) by guessing
sniff sb/sth ? out
The police were determined to sniff out the ringleaders.
警方決心要找到匪首。
Police sent dogs into the crowd to sniff out the drugs.
警察把警犬放到人群中去嗅出毒品。
The dog sniffed the fox out.
狗聞出了狐貍的味道。
He says he can sniff out trouble before it starts.
他說他能在麻煩事發生之前就覺察出來。
- sniff up (v.+adv.)
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吸入鼻腔 take (sth such as liquid or steam) into the nose with short breaths
sniff sth ? up
He sniffed the vapour up.
他吸入蒸汽。
If you sniff up this special drug, it will clear your head.
如果你把這種特殊的藥物吸入鼻腔,就能使頭腦清醒。
It is a preparation to be sniffed up through the nostrils.
這是一種由鼻吸入的藥物。
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v. (動詞)
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sniff的基本意思是“聞,嗅”,指將鼻子貼近某人或某物,通過嗅覺器官來對其進行判斷,可以表示“嗅”的動作,也可以表示“嗅出”的結果。引申可指“喘粗氣”“覺察到”。
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sniff可用作及物動詞,也可用作不及物動詞。用作及物動詞時,后接名詞或代詞作賓語,有時還可以接以形容詞充當補足語的復合賓語。
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sniff可以引出直接引語,意思是“哼了一聲說道”。
v. (動詞)
- sniff, smell
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- 這組詞的共同意思是“嗅”。其區別在于:
- 1.smell更強調嗅覺,而sniff更強調嗅覺器官。所以smell可用于表示“有無嗅覺”,而sniff可表示“吸入”。
- 2.smell可表示“散發臭味”,而sniff可表示“鼻子里哼了一聲說道”,引出直接引語,而smell無此意義和用法。
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